DAYTON 30PT38 GP Motor,1/4 HP,1,725 RPM,115/230V,56C 30PT38
General Purpose Motor, Single Phase, Motor Design Capacitor-Start/Run, 1/4 hp HP, Nameplate RPM 1,725, No. of Speeds 1, Voltage 115/230V AC, Full Load Amps 3.1/1.5 A, 56C Frame, Hz 60 Hz, Motor Service Factor 1.35, Max. Ambient Temp. 40 Degrees C, Motor Thermal Protection None, Duty Cycle Continuous, Ins. Class B, Motor Enclosure Design Open Drip Proof, Motor Shaft Rotation CW/CCW, Motor Mounting Type C-Face, Motor Mounting Position Horizontal, Inverter Rated Not Inverter Rated Motor complies with 2015 efficiency legislation for small-frame motors.
LEESON 5KC38NN410X GP Motor,3/4 HP,3,450 RPM,115/208-230V 46N378
General Purpose Motor, Single Phase, Motor Design Capacitor-Start, 3/4 hp HP, Nameplate RPM 3,450, No. of Speeds 1, Voltage 115/208-230V AC, Full Load Amps 10.0/4.9-5.0 A, 56 Frame, Usable @ 208V Usable at 208V, Usable @ 200V Not Usable at 200V, Hz 60 Hz, Motor Service Factor 1.25, Max. Ambient Temp. 40 Degrees C, Motor Thermal Protection Auto, Duty Cycle Continuous, Ins. Class B, Motor Enclosure Design Open Drip Proof, Motor Shaft Rotation CW/CCW, Motor Mounting Type Cradle Base Designed for mechanical loads, and for hard-to-start applications such as conveyors, belt-driven equipment, machine tools, and reciprocating pumps, this general purpose motor helps keep equipment moving. It features an open dripproof motor enclosure design.
Rubber Grommet to fit 7/8″ Hole in 1/4″ Thick Panel – 5/8″ Inner Diameter
Fits panel hole: 7/8″. Suitable for panel thickness: 1/4″.
Sandbaggy 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchor – Coil Threaded (Zinc Plated)
Fast, Reliable Anchoring For Concrete Projects! Our 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchors (Zinc Plated) are essential for secure installations in solid concrete environments. These female threaded concrete anchors are designed for dry applications and provide reliable fastening with consistent holding values. Each anchor is precision-engineered with internal national coarse threads, ensuring compatibility with 1/2″ diameter threaded rods or bolts. See installation instructions below. Sandbaggy carries a variety of concrete forming supplies. Features Textured End For Additional Holding Strength! Unlike other drop-in threaded concrete anchors on the market, Sandbaggy’s drop-in anchor features a smooth wall with a textured end for additional grip in concrete. Internal National Coarse Threads: 1/2″ drop in anchor facilitates easy selection and installation of threaded rods or bolts. Flush Mounting: After installation, nothing protrudes above the concrete surface, maintaining a clean and professional finish. Consistent Holding Values: Drop in concrete anchors are ideal for applications requiring uniform expansion for reliable fastening in concrete. Solid Concrete Use: Suitable exclusively for installation in solid concrete, providing robust anchorage in stable environments. Zinc Plated, Ideal For Dry, Indoor Applications: Ideal for indoor environments where dry conditions prevail, ensuring reliable performance over time. The zinc plated exterior provides a layer of protection from rust and corrosion. Installation Instructions Prepare the Hole: Drill a 5/8″ hole into the concrete using a carbide-tipped bit meeting ANSI Standards B212.15. Ensure the depth of the hole is equal to or greater than the minimum embedment depth of 2″. Clean the Hole: Remove debris from the hole using a wire brush, vacuum, compressed air, or a blow-out bulb to ensure a clean installation. Insert the Anchor: Place the drop-in anchor into the hole with the open threaded end facing upwards. Set the Anchor: Use the appropriate setting tool for 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchors Zinc Plated. Insert the tool into the anchor and strike the end firmly with a hammer until the anchor is fully set. Final Adjustment: Once set, the anchor is ready for use. Insert a 1/2″ diameter threaded rod or bolt into the anchor and tighten with a maximum torque of 20 ft. lbs. Please Note Minimum edge distance: 3-1/8″ Minimum fixture hole diameter (in place): 11/16″ Minimum fixture hole diameter (hole spotted): 1/2″ Maximum torque: 20 ft./lbs. Bolt length: Fixture Thickness + Embedment Depth FAQ What size drill bit for 1/2″ drop in anchor? To install a 1/2-inch drop-in anchor, you typically need to use a 5/8-inch drill bit. This allows for a proper fit that ensures the anchor can be securely placed into the drilled hole. What is a drop in anchor? A drop-in anchor is a fastener used in concrete, brick, or stone materials to create a secure connection point for bolts or threaded rods. It consists of an internally threaded sleeve and a cone-shaped expander plug that, when installed correctly, provides a firm hold. How does a drop in anchor work? Drop-in anchors are installed by drilling a hole to the necessary depth in concrete/masonry. The anchor is inserted with its lip flush against the surface, and a setting tool drives the internal plug into the sleeve. This creates a dependable anchor point for attaching machinery, fixtures, etc.
Sandbaggy 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchor – Coil Threaded (Zinc Plated)
Fast, Reliable Anchoring For Concrete Projects! Our 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchors (Zinc Plated) are essential for secure installations in solid concrete environments. These female threaded concrete anchors are designed for dry applications and provide reliable fastening with consistent holding values. Each anchor is precision-engineered with internal national coarse threads, ensuring compatibility with 1/2″ diameter threaded rods or bolts. See installation instructions below. Sandbaggy carries a variety of concrete forming supplies. Features Textured End For Additional Holding Strength! Unlike other drop-in threaded concrete anchors on the market, Sandbaggy’s drop-in anchor features a smooth wall with a textured end for additional grip in concrete. Internal National Coarse Threads: 1/2″ drop in anchor facilitates easy selection and installation of threaded rods or bolts. Flush Mounting: After installation, nothing protrudes above the concrete surface, maintaining a clean and professional finish. Consistent Holding Values: Drop in concrete anchors are ideal for applications requiring uniform expansion for reliable fastening in concrete. Solid Concrete Use: Suitable exclusively for installation in solid concrete, providing robust anchorage in stable environments. Zinc Plated, Ideal For Dry, Indoor Applications: Ideal for indoor environments where dry conditions prevail, ensuring reliable performance over time. The zinc plated exterior provides a layer of protection from rust and corrosion. Installation Instructions Prepare the Hole: Drill a 5/8″ hole into the concrete using a carbide-tipped bit meeting ANSI Standards B212.15. Ensure the depth of the hole is equal to or greater than the minimum embedment depth of 2″. Clean the Hole: Remove debris from the hole using a wire brush, vacuum, compressed air, or a blow-out bulb to ensure a clean installation. Insert the Anchor: Place the drop-in anchor into the hole with the open threaded end facing upwards. Set the Anchor: Use the appropriate setting tool for 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchors Zinc Plated. Insert the tool into the anchor and strike the end firmly with a hammer until the anchor is fully set. Final Adjustment: Once set, the anchor is ready for use. Insert a 1/2″ diameter threaded rod or bolt into the anchor and tighten with a maximum torque of 20 ft. lbs. Please Note Minimum edge distance: 3-1/8″ Minimum fixture hole diameter (in place): 11/16″ Minimum fixture hole diameter (hole spotted): 1/2″ Maximum torque: 20 ft./lbs. Bolt length: Fixture Thickness + Embedment Depth FAQ What size drill bit for 1/2″ drop in anchor? To install a 1/2-inch drop-in anchor, you typically need to use a 5/8-inch drill bit. This allows for a proper fit that ensures the anchor can be securely placed into the drilled hole. What is a drop in anchor? A drop-in anchor is a fastener used in concrete, brick, or stone materials to create a secure connection point for bolts or threaded rods. It consists of an internally threaded sleeve and a cone-shaped expander plug that, when installed correctly, provides a firm hold. How does a drop in anchor work? Drop-in anchors are installed by drilling a hole to the necessary depth in concrete/masonry. The anchor is inserted with its lip flush against the surface, and a setting tool drives the internal plug into the sleeve. This creates a dependable anchor point for attaching machinery, fixtures, etc.
Sandbaggy 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchor – Coil Threaded (Zinc Plated)
Fast, Reliable Anchoring For Concrete Projects! Our 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchors (Zinc Plated) are essential for secure installations in solid concrete environments. These female threaded concrete anchors are designed for dry applications and provide reliable fastening with consistent holding values. Each anchor is precision-engineered with internal national coarse threads, ensuring compatibility with 1/2″ diameter threaded rods or bolts. See installation instructions below. Sandbaggy carries a variety of concrete forming supplies. Features Textured End For Additional Holding Strength! Unlike other drop-in threaded concrete anchors on the market, Sandbaggy’s drop-in anchor features a smooth wall with a textured end for additional grip in concrete. Internal National Coarse Threads: 1/2″ drop in anchor facilitates easy selection and installation of threaded rods or bolts. Flush Mounting: After installation, nothing protrudes above the concrete surface, maintaining a clean and professional finish. Consistent Holding Values: Drop in concrete anchors are ideal for applications requiring uniform expansion for reliable fastening in concrete. Solid Concrete Use: Suitable exclusively for installation in solid concrete, providing robust anchorage in stable environments. Zinc Plated, Ideal For Dry, Indoor Applications: Ideal for indoor environments where dry conditions prevail, ensuring reliable performance over time. The zinc plated exterior provides a layer of protection from rust and corrosion. Installation Instructions Prepare the Hole: Drill a 5/8″ hole into the concrete using a carbide-tipped bit meeting ANSI Standards B212.15. Ensure the depth of the hole is equal to or greater than the minimum embedment depth of 2″. Clean the Hole: Remove debris from the hole using a wire brush, vacuum, compressed air, or a blow-out bulb to ensure a clean installation. Insert the Anchor: Place the drop-in anchor into the hole with the open threaded end facing upwards. Set the Anchor: Use the appropriate setting tool for 1/2″ Drop In Concrete Anchors Zinc Plated. Insert the tool into the anchor and strike the end firmly with a hammer until the anchor is fully set. Final Adjustment: Once set, the anchor is ready for use. Insert a 1/2″ diameter threaded rod or bolt into the anchor and tighten with a maximum torque of 20 ft. lbs. Please Note Minimum edge distance: 3-1/8″ Minimum fixture hole diameter (in place): 11/16″ Minimum fixture hole diameter (hole spotted): 1/2″ Maximum torque: 20 ft./lbs. Bolt length: Fixture Thickness + Embedment Depth FAQ What size drill bit for 1/2″ drop in anchor? To install a 1/2-inch drop-in anchor, you typically need to use a 5/8-inch drill bit. This allows for a proper fit that ensures the anchor can be securely placed into the drilled hole. What is a drop in anchor? A drop-in anchor is a fastener used in concrete, brick, or stone materials to create a secure connection point for bolts or threaded rods. It consists of an internally threaded sleeve and a cone-shaped expander plug that, when installed correctly, provides a firm hold. How does a drop in anchor work? Drop-in anchors are installed by drilling a hole to the necessary depth in concrete/masonry. The anchor is inserted with its lip flush against the surface, and a setting tool drives the internal plug into the sleeve. This creates a dependable anchor point for attaching machinery, fixtures, etc.
1018 Cold Drawn Steel Flat Bar – 5/8″ x 1″ x 12″ – Low Carbon CRS Stock
1018 cold finished steel is a general purpose, low- carbon steel with good case hardening qualities. It is especially suited to cold forming and bending operations. 1018 is suitable for parts that require cold forming (such as crimping, swaging, or bending).
2PCS 4 Flute 1/2″ x 5/8″ x 3″ Solid Carbide End Mill – Double End – AlTiN Coated
Flute: 4 -Flute ; Helix Angle: 30 degree Helix. The four-flute design evenly distributes cutting forces, maintaining stability even at high speeds to achieve high-precision, high-flatness cutting results.
4PCS 4 Flute 1/2″ x 5/8″ x 3″ Solid Carbide End Mill – Double End AlTiN Coated
Flute: 4 -Flute ; Helix Angle: 30 degree Helix. Exceptional Cutting Performance: The four-flute design evenly distributes cutting forces, maintaining stability even at high speeds to achieve high-precision, high-flatness cutting results.
5Pcs 4 Flute 90 Degree 3/16″ x 5/8 “x 2” Solid Carbide Drill Mill – AlTiN Coated
AlTiN coating for improved performance : The surface uses advanced AlTiN coating technology to significantly improve the heat resistance and oxidation resistance of the tool, suitable for high-speed cutting and difficult to process materials, and improve processing efficiency.