Industrial Vibrators

(154 companies)
Industrial vibrators use rotary or linear motion to provide consistent vibration for laboratory and industrial shakers, screeners and classifiers, and bins and hoppers. They are powered by an electric motor, pneumatic pistons, or hydraulic fluid.

Door Operators

(174 companies)
Door operators are devices used to open and close all types of doors or gates. These operators can be powered by a variety of power sources such as electric, hydraulic or pneumatic devices.
Cable and electrical tapes are a variety of pressure-adhering adhesive tape specifically designed to wrap, shield, mask, mark, or insulate types of electrical cables, wiring harnesses, electric components, or circuit boards. Electric tapes come in many colors and materials, but black, vinyl tape has become the consumer standard.

Motor Bases

(10 companies)
Motor bases are mounts for electric motors. They often include several bolt patterns for various sized motors and a belt tensioning mechanism. Most are designed to fit NEMA motor sizes.

Grounding Straps

(100 companies)
Grounding straps are anti-static devices that are used to protect people and electronic equipment from electrostatic discharges (ESD) by routing the electric current to a safe ground.

Pallet Jacks

(318 companies)
Pallet jacks or pallet trucks are used to short-haul pallets or other large items of freight. A piston raises the load enough for the operator to maneuver the cargo; these devices may be derive power from manual, electric, or petrol sources. There are many further varieties.

Wheel and Track Drives

(20 companies)
Wheel and track drives are a gearbox, motor and brake assembly which power wheeled or tracked vehicles. Motors can be either electric or hydraulically powered.
Electromechanical counters are used to detect, totalize, and indicate a sequence of events. They typically accept electric or electronic inputs to operate mechanical outputs such as rotating wheels or knobs. These devices may count UP and/or DOWN, support multiple functions, and provide reset capabilities.

Brushless Motors

(292 companies)
Brushless motors are synchronous electric motors that have a magnetically (AC induction) or electronically (DC) controlled commutation system instead of a brush-based mechanical commutation system.

Incandescent Lamps

(320 companies)
Incandescent lamps generate light by passing an electric current through a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) until the wire is extremely hot.

Tilt Switches

(51 companies)
Tilt Switches are electric switches in which an electrical circuit is made by mercury or other device flowing or moving into a gap when the device tilts to a pre-specified angle.

Electromagnets

(125 companies)
Electromagnets use electric current to generate a magnetic field which can be turned on or off as needed. They are made from a softer iron which quickly dissipates the induced magnetism after the current is switched off.
Dielectric greases and insulating fluids are applied to electric terminals in high voltage equipment to minimize disharges, insulate and lubricate non-conductive surfaces, exclude moisture, and conduct heat.

GFCI Testers

(34 companies)
Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) testers are used to check for improper wiring conditions in GFCI devices such as electrical receptacles. They detect leakage currents that are smaller than those used in fuses and circuit breakers, but still large enough to cause harmful electric shocks.
Drive rollers and idler rollers convey materials along a belt or within an assembly. Drive rollers are powered by electric motors, while idler rollers are linked in a transmission or unpowered.