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Pneumatics

Pneumatics are machines designed to operate through gas or compressed air power. Pneumatics cover a wide range of applications, most commonly in the form of power tools, air brakes in motor vehicles, and other devices like compressors. Used across a broad spectrum of industries, pneumatics are often preferred because of their relative ease of use and low cost. Common types of pneumatic products include compressed air cylinders, available in standard and miniature sizes for varying applications, and directional control valves, which control the flow of compressed air. Directional control valves are also found in hydraulic systems and are commonly available in two-way, three-way, and four-way designs. Many types of pneumatic accessories are necessary to support pneumatic systems, with tubes and fittings essential pneumatic accessories.
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Electrical

Motion Industries offers the most complete line of Electrical Automation in the industry. Search our online catalog to find the products and solutions that best meet your needs, or please contact one of our expert sales representatives to learn more about the right product(s) for any application.
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Facility Maintenance

Find a wide range of facility maintenance supplies for many jobsite needs. Fasteners and hardware, such as nails, bolts, and screws, are ideal for general-purpose fastening applications. Also find paint and painting supplies, heating and cooling products, and equipment for welding. Raw materials include keystock and drill rod.
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Janitorial

Keep facilities and worksites clean with a broad range of janitorial products. Cleaning supplies include detergents, cleaning chemicals, brooms, squeegees, and floor care products. Bathroom supplies like soap, dispensers, and paper products ensure facilities are sanitary and organized. Also find an array of office and breakroom supplies like pens, easels, and office technology.
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Abrasives

Abrasives smooth, finish, grind, or mold workpieces by repeated friction between the abrasive material and the workpiece surface area. Abrasives come in a wide range of shapes and sizes with a choice between natural or synthetic materials. Natural abrasives are comprised of organic minerals like sand, calcium carbonate, and pumice. Synthetic abrasives are made from manufactured materials like zirconia alumina, ceramic, and silicon carbide. Common types of abrasives include flap wheels, honing stones, sanding discs, and finishing discs. Choosing the right abrasive depends on the the desired finish, shape, and cut of the workpiece. Abrasives are assigned a grit size that follows national and international standards for the size of the embedded particles. Abrasives with smaller grit sizes erode surfaces faster, cut deeper, and produce a coarser finish because the particle sizes are larger. Larger grit sizes produce a smoother finish because the abrasive particles are smaller. Aluminum oxide is the most common grain of abrasive material and is used for general-purpose abrading on metal and wood. Zirconia alumina is suitable for more aggressive stock removal on metal and wood.
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Adhesives

Adhesives, sealants, and tape cover a wide range of products used for bonding, sealing, attaching, and mounting applications. Epoxies are two-component adhesives that consist of a resin and a hardener and require mixing prior to application. Epoxies offer superior strength and resistance to abrasion. Cyanoacrylates, better known by brand names like Krazy Glue or Super Glue, are low-viscosity structural adhesives that set quickly. For non-industrial and non-structural use, pressure-sensitive adhesives are suitable. These types of adhesives don't require liquid or heat for joining; rather, they bond to substrates through application of light pressure. Examples include a wide range of tape and rubber adhesives. Sealants are commonly used to provide a barrier against moisture, air, and gas. Examples include putties, pipe thread sealants, and silicone sealants. Sealants offer durability and flexibility and are commonly used in and around plumbing fixtures in bathrooms and kitchens.
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Bearings

Bearings reduce friction between two objects, which allows moving parts to run smoother. Bearings are divided into two main categories: thrust bearings and radial bearings. Thrust bearings support axial loads, which are parallel to the axis of rotation, while radial bearings support turning shafts perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Depending on the application, there is a wide range of bearings to choose from. Common types of bearings include ball bearings, split bearings, and roller bearings. Bearings are also available in mounted, unmounted, and flange styles. Ball bearings are the most common type of bearing and are used in applications requiring support of smaller loads. Split bearings are ideal for hard-to-reach places and quick installation while roller bearings are suitable for heavier loads. Roller bearings are generally available in three styles: tapered roller bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, and spherical roller bearings. Key elements to consider when selecting bearings are outer diameter and the shaft diameter the bearing will fit.
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Material Handling

Material handling products are vital components to many industrial and manufacturing operations. Carts, trucks, and dollies safely move and maneuver heavy and large items. Casters come in a wide range of sizes and styles and are typically available with plates mounted to them. Key elements to consider when selecting casters include wheel diameter, load capacity, rolling force, and wheel material. Chains and sprockets, such as flat conveying chains and engineering class chains and sprockets, easily allow rotary motion and are used in motor vehicles, conveyors, and manufacturing machinery.
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Lubricants

Industrial chemicals, lubricants, and equipment cover a wide range of products used in a variety of applications. Industrial chemicals include hydraulic fluid, also known as hydraulic oil, which is used in manufacturing and automotive equipment and machinery. Coolants are used in high-speed metal cutting operations to prevent rust buildup and corrosion on tool edges. Lubricants include grease, motor and machine oil, and multipurpose penetrants. Lubrication equipment includes a wide array of grease fittings and components for automated lubricators.
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