
Assembling Finishing Racks
To assemble an anodizing rack as shown here in this video, the tools needed are: Racks are lined up on the spline and holes are
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Designed for precision and durability, the 30-Degree Angle Hook is an essential component for finishing racks in anodizing, powder coating, and plating applications. Engineered for secure and stable holding, this hook ensures optimal contact and efficient finishing processes.
This 90° twist hook measures 12″ in height, 1.5″ in length, and 0.25″ in width—ideal for securely hanging parts on finishing racks. Its twisted design ensures a stable grip and efficient use of rack space during plating or coating processes.
The 90-Degree Twist Spline is engineered for maximum conductivity and secure positioning, making it an essential component for anodizing, powder coating, and electroplating applications. With its unique 90-degree twist design, this spline ensures optimal contact and stability, improving finishing efficiency and coating uniformity.
A 90-degree twist .25 x 1.50 spline is a mechanical component featuring a spline with a 90-degree twist, measuring 0.25 inches in width and 1.50 inches in length. It is commonly used in applications where precise rotational movement and torque transmission are required, providing a secure connection between components in machinery or automotive systems. This type of spline ensures efficient power transfer while maintaining structural integrity under stress.
The Large Point Racks are designed for maximum surface contact and secure part holding in anodizing and electroplating applications. These racks feature a broad, pointed contact area that enhances electrical conductivity while reducing the risk of burning or arcing.
Built for durability and versatility, Round Notch Racks accommodate various part shapes and sizes, making them ideal for intricate or delicate components. Their sturdy construction ensures long-term reliability in high-production finishing environments.
The S-Shape Hook is designed for superior stability and efficiency in finishing applications such as anodizing, powder coating, and plating. Its double-ended design allows for easy attachment to racks while securely holding parts for uniform finishing.
Built for durability and precision, Square Point Racks provide a strong grip on a wide range of part sizes and shapes. Their rugged design allows for repeated use in demanding finishing environments, ensuring reliable performance and efficient workflow.
(Price per 100). Our Standard Rivets are designed for secure and durable fastening in a variety of industrial and manufacturing applications. Made from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials, these rivets provide strong, long-lasting joints for metal finishing racks, sheet metal, and other structural components.
This heavy-duty straight hook measures 12″ in height with a 1.5″ hook length and 0.25″ width—perfect for securely hanging parts during anodizing, powder coating, or plating. Built for strength, stability, and excellent conductivity.
Spline is designed for maximum stability and conductivity, ensuring reliable performance in anodizing, powder coating, and electroplating applications. With a .25″ thickness, this spline offers superior strength and durability, making it ideal for high-precision finishing processes.
A straight spline measuring 0.25 x 1.50 inches is a precision-machined component designed for transmitting torque between two mating parts. With a 0.25-inch width and 1.50-inch length, this spline provides a secure, linear engagement ideal for mechanical assemblies requiring accurate alignment and smooth rotational motion. Commonly used in shafts, couplings, and other drive systems.
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To assemble an anodizing rack as shown here in this video, the tools needed are: Racks are lined up on the spline and holes are
Here’s an overview for the 5 styles of aluminum anodizing racks—including how they’re used, how parts are attached, and the benefits of each: V‑Notched Racks
When it comes to anodizing, there are several material options for fixturing. Titanium, aluminum, and welding are some of the options. Titanium is used in
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