Straight knurled axle allows hands or fingers to get a better grip on the knurled axle than would be provided by the originally smooth metal surface. Ever Hardware provides custom-made fasteners and customizable packaging.
Knurling is a manufacturing process, typically conducted on a lathe, whereby a pattern of straight, angled or crossed lines is cut or rolled into the material. The operation is performed for producing indentations on a part of a workpiece. Occasionally, the knurled pattern is a series of straight ridges or a helix of “straight” ridges rather than the more-usual criss-cross pattern.
Knurling may also be used as a repair method: because a rolled-in knurled surface has raised-up areas surrounding the depressed areas, these raised areas can make up for wear on the part. In the days when labor was cheap and parts expensive, this repair method was feasible on pistons of internal combustion engines, where the skirt of a worn piston was expanded back to the nominal size using a knurling process. As auto parts have become less expensive, knurling has become less prevalent than it once was, and is specifically discouraged by performance engine builders.
Plating is a surface covering in which a metal is deposited on a conductive surface. Plating has been done for hundreds of years; it is also critical for modern technology. Plating is used to decorate objects, for corrosion inhibition, to improve solderability, to harden, to improve wearability, to reduce friction, to improve paint adhesion, to alter conductivity, to improve IR reflectivity, for radiation shielding, and for other purposes. Jewelry typically uses plating to give a silver or gold finish. The thin-film deposition has plated objects as small as an atom, therefore plating finds uses in nanotechnology.
Category | Straight Knurled Axle |
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Finish | Galvanization |
Thread type | Metric/Imperial/According to Request |
Material | Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Aluminum/Brass/Copper, etc. |
Brand | Ever Hardware |
Place of origin | China Mainland |
Size option | M1.0 to M18/#0 to 1/2″ |