KIPP Indexing Plunger: Nonlocking, Steel, M24x2 Thread
SKU 3G-OTH-181925
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What is a KIPP indexing plunger used for?
A KIPP indexing plunger is used for precise positioning and locking of machine components, such as slides, levers, or rotary tables, in industrial equipment. It allows quick manual engagement and disengagement without tools, making it ideal for jigs, fixtures, and assembly lines where repeatable indexing is required.
What are the specifications of the KIPP K0338.2516 indexing plunger?
The KIPP K0338.2516 is a nonlocking pull-knob indexing plunger with an M24x2 thread and a nose force range of 20 N to 46 N. It is made of steel and includes a jam nut for secure mounting. This model is designed for manual operation and does not lock in the retracted position.
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 K0338.2516 or other KIPP models.
How to install a KIPP nonlocking indexing plunger?
To install a KIPP nonlocking indexing plunger, drill and tap a hole to the specified M24x2 thread, then screw the plunger in until the jam nut seats against the mounting surface. Tighten the jam nut to secure it. Ensure the plunger moves freely and the nose engages the detent without binding.
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3G Electric supplies KIPP nonlocking pull-knob indexing plungers with jam nut. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.















