Mechanical Control Levers use a mechanical lever and mechanical cables as control devices. Uses might include throttle, shift , brake and others. These are devices that allow an operator to move the lever with a mechanical linkage that moves the corresponding control in relation to the lever movement. These type of devices are often used where fly by wire electronic type controls are less desirable for various reasons.
Mechanical assembly services are contract manufacturing and fabrication services that assemble mechanical parts, components, equipment, and systems.
Mechanical engineering services apply the principles of physics to the analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. They are staffed by professional mechanical engineers and trained technicians.
Analog pressure gauges are mechanical devices that include bellows, Bourdon tubes, capsule elements and diaphragm element gauges.
Chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries consist of surface active chemicals and microabrasive grains in a liquid dispersion.
Mechanical computer aided-design software (MCAD) is used by machine designers and mechanical engineers to design and develop mechanical systems. MCAD software is also used in some architectural and construction applications.

Snap Fasteners

(49 companies)
Snap fasteners or snaps are mechanical fasteners that close or lock with a clicking or snapping sound.

Round Belt Pulleys

(57 companies)
Round belt or pulleys are used in mechanical lifts and transmissions with o-rings, round belts, cables, ropes, or wires.

Stainless Steel Alloys

(802 companies)
Stainless steels are steels that contain a minimum of 10% chromium and are more resistant to corrosion than normal steels.

Metal Bellows

(155 companies)
Metal bellows perform a number of tasks including sealing environments, carrying gases, liquids and slurry, and mechanically coupling for electrical contact.

Universal Joints

(156 companies)
Universal joints are flexible mechanical connections used to transmit rotary motion from one shaft to another shaft that is not in line with the first, or when alignment varies during service.

Screws

(1,308 companies)
A screw is a wide-encompassing type of hardware fastener that attributes its mechanical capabilities to the helical groove that extends around the circumference of the device's shank. These threads provide the friction and traction that serves a screw's purpose: to assemble or position two workpieces in relation to each other. While used synonymously, screws and bolts are not mechanical clones.

Studs

(364 companies)
Studs are mechanical fasteners which are threaded on one or both ends. One end is secured to an object. The other end is used typically with a nut.

Electromechanical Timers

(150 companies)
Electromechanical timers are used to start or stop a machine or other device at preset or delayed intervals. They consist of both electrical and mechanical components, and often feature an electric motor that drives one or more gears. They typically accept electric or electronic inputs to operate a mechanical output such as rotating wheels or knobs.

Ratchets and Pawls

(30 companies)
Ratchets and pawls are mechanical gearing used to transmit intermittent rotary motion. They permit a shaft to rotate in one direction, but not in the opposite one.