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Description
1502-0006-0060 1502 Series 4mm ID Spacer (6mm OD, 6mm Length) - 4 Pack is a set of four 6mm thick aluminum square section spacers. With a 6mm outer diameter and 4mm inner bore, these spacers provide compact and robust components for creating precise, consistent clearance in a variety of mechanical assemblies, particularly where alignment and uniform load distribution are critical.
Key Features:
- Square Section and 6mm Thickness: The unique square shape (6x6mm) provides excellent rotational stability when installed in matching slots or when used with locking elements. 6mm thickness creates significant and functional clearance.
- Standard Compatibility: 4mm inner diameter is designed for M4 axles, shafts, or screws. The 6x6 mm external dimensions are compatible with standard mounting templates and channels of many robotic systems.
- Strong and lightweight: Made of anodized aluminum, each bushing weighs only 0.25 g. The material provides the necessary compressive strength with minimal weight.
- Precision quality: High manufacturing accuracy guarantees dimensional consistency and ideal geometry, which is critical to ensuring parallelism and the absence of distortions in the assembled unit.
- Versatility:
- Ideal for use as spacers in linear guides and carriages.
- Used to position gears, pulleys and other elements on shafts with precise spacing.
- Can serve as reliable spacers in frame structures assembled on the basis of profiles with grooves.
- Used to compensate for gaps and align components in precision mechanical assemblies.
- Set of 4: Allows for symmetrical placement and uniform load distribution in an assembly by using bushings on multiple sides.
For whom: For engineers, designers, and technical specialists involved in the creation of high-precision mechanical systems, robots, or specialized equipment that require reliable and precise control of the distance between components using compact and lightweight elements.
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goBILDA®
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