KIPP Indexing Plunger: Nonlocking, Steel, M10x1 Thread
SKU 3G-OTH-182439
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a KIPP indexing plunger used for?
A KIPP indexing plunger is used for precise positioning and locking of machine components, such as sliding tables, rotary fixtures, and tool changers. It is commonly applied in jigs, fixtures, and automation equipment where quick manual engagement and disengagement are required.
What are the specifications of the KIPP K0631.5105 indexing plunger?
The KIPP K0631.5105 is a nonlocking short-pin pull-knob indexing plunger with an M10x1 thread and a nose force range of 5 N to 12 N. It is made of steel and designed for manual operation. The nonlocking feature means the plunger does not stay engaged without constant force.
Where to buy KIPP indexing plungers worldwide?
You can source KIPP indexing plungers worldwide through 3G Electric, a global industrial equipment distributor. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for availability and lead time on the K0631.5105 model.
How to select the right KIPP indexing plunger for your application?
To select the right KIPP indexing plunger, consider thread size (e.g., M10x1), nose force range (5 N to 12 N for this model), and whether locking or nonlocking is needed. Also evaluate stroke length, knob style, and material compatibility with your fixture environment.
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3G Electric supplies KIPP nonlocking short-pin pull-knob indexing plungers. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















