Threaded Indexing Plungers

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Threaded indexing plungers deliver precise, repeatable positioning for jigs, fixtures, rotary tables, and machine guards — without the cost or complexity of a full locking pin assembly.

At Rochehardware, we engineer threaded indexing plungers that thread directly into a tapped hole, giving you a compact, vibration-resistant locating device that installs in seconds. On this page, you’ll find a full range of body sizes (M4 through M24, plus imperial equivalents), pull-knob and hex-collar styles, locking and non-locking variants, and stainless steel or zinc-plated steel builds for indoor, washdown, or harsh-duty environments.

Whether you’re specifying components for a single prototype fixture or sourcing in volume for an OEM production line, the selection below is built for accurate indexing, long service life, and easy retrofitting into existing tapped bores.

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Why Choose Threaded Indexing Plungers from Rochehardware

  • Hardened pin tips for repeatable engagement across thousands of cycles.
  • Tight thread tolerances (typically 6g) so plungers seat square and stay tight under vibration.
  • Multiple actuation styles — pull knob, mushroom knob, hex collar, and T-handle.
  • Locking and non-locking options to match your safety and operator-workflow requirements.
  • Stainless steel (AISI 303/304) and case-hardened steel bodies for corrosion and wear resistance.
  • In-stock inventory with same-day dispatch on standard sizes.
  • Engineering support — our applications team has decades of experience specifying plungers for automotive, aerospace, packaging, and medical machinery.

If you can’t find an exact match, ask about custom thread pitches, extended pin lengths, and PTFE-coated variants.

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How to Choose Threaded Indexing Plunger?

Selecting the correct indexing plunger comes down to five questions:

  1. Thread size and pitch — Match the tapped hole in your fixture. Metric (M4–M24) and imperial (#10-32 through 3/4″-16) are common. Verify thread engagement length is at least 1.5× the thread diameter.
  2. Pin diameter and stroke — The pin diameter sets indexing accuracy and shear capacity. Stroke length must clear the indexing hole or slot in the mating part.
  3. Locking vs. non-locking — Choose locking when the plunger must stay retracted hands-free during setup. Choose non-locking for fast, spring-return indexing during repetitive operations.
  4. Knob style and operator ergonomics — Pull knobs suit gloved hands; hex-collar (low-profile) plungers fit tight machine envelopes; T-handles offer maximum grip.
  5. Material and environment — Use stainless steel for food, medical, marine, or washdown areas. Standard steel with zinc plating is cost-effective for general factory use.

Tip: Always check the spring force rating. A heavier spring resists vibration but increases operator effort.

Threaded Indexing Plunger Use Cases

Threaded indexing plungers are specified across nearly every machine-building discipline:

  • Rotary indexing tables — quick position changes between machining operations.
  • Welding and assembly fixtures — locating workpieces with repeatable accuracy.
  • Adjustable machine guards and safety doors — securing panels in service positions.
  • Conveyor changeovers — pin-locating side rails, guides, and stops between SKUs.
  • Packaging machinery — format-part changeover on cartoners, fillers, and labelers.
  • Test rigs and laboratory equipment — repeatable sensor and probe positioning.
  • Furniture and architectural hardware — height-adjustable tables and modular displays.

Materials, Features & Specifications Explained

FeatureCommon OptionsWhen to Specify
Body materialSteel (zinc-plated), stainless 303, stainless 304Stainless for corrosion / hygiene; steel for general MRO
Pin materialHardened steel, stainless steelHardened pin for high-cycle indexing
Thread sizeM4–M24; #10-32 to 3/4″-16Match existing tapped hole or load requirement
Locking typeLocking (rest position), non-lockingLocking when hands-free retraction is needed
Knob stylePull, mushroom, T-handle, hex collar (no knob)Hex collar for tight spaces; T-handle for high pull force
Spring forceLight, standard, heavyHeavy for vibration-prone applications
Pin endFlat, rounded, chamferedRounded helps self-align into worn holes
SealingStandard, sealed (IP-rated)Sealed for washdown / dusty environments

For deeper material guidance, see published standards such as DIN EN ISO 3506 for stainless fastener mechanical properties.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a threaded indexing plunger used for?
A threaded indexing plunger is used to locate, lock, or index moving parts on machines and fixtures. It threads into a tapped hole, and its spring-loaded pin engages a matching hole or slot in a mating component to hold position precisely.

2. What’s the difference between a locking and non-locking indexing plunger?
A locking plunger stays in the retracted position when the knob is pulled and twisted, leaving both hands free. A non-locking plunger springs back to the engaged position as soon as the operator releases the knob, which is faster for repetitive indexing.

3. How do I choose the right thread size?
Match the plunger thread to the existing tapped hole in your fixture or housing. Ensure thread engagement is at least 1.5 times the thread diameter for adequate holding strength. If you’re designing from scratch, size the thread to the side load expected on the pin.

4. Are stainless steel indexing plungers worth the extra cost?
For food processing, medical, marine, outdoor, or washdown applications — yes. Stainless steel resists corrosion that would seize a plated-steel plunger within months. For dry indoor factory use, zinc-plated steel is usually sufficient and more economical.

5. Can threaded indexing plungers handle vibration?
Yes, when correctly specified. Use a heavier spring force, ensure full thread engagement, and consider a thread-locking adhesive or jam nut on the body. Locking-style plungers are not recommended where vibration may shake the pin out of the locked position unintentionally.

6. What pin diameter do I need?
Pin diameter depends on the side load and indexing accuracy required. As a starting point: a 4 mm pin suits light fixtures, 6–8 mm covers most general machinery, and 10 mm+ is used for heavy rotary tables and high-load locating duty.

7. Do you offer custom threaded indexing plungers?
Yes. We supply custom thread pitches, extended pin strokes, non-standard knob colors, PTFE-coated pins, and sealed IP-rated bodies. Contact our engineering team with your drawing or application details for a quotation.

Order with Confidence

Every threaded indexing plunger ships from stock with full traceability and a manufacturer warranty. Many customers reorder the same part numbers year after year because the dimensions, finishes, and spring forces stay consistent across batches. Take advantage of free technical supportfast worldwide shipping, and a 30-day return policy on standard items. Browse the range above, or contact our applications engineers for a tailored recommendation.

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