Steel Shim, 1.25m x 150mm x 0.5mm

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RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 50in x 6in x 0.051mm

Product image for 0.002"" S/LESS SHIM 6X50""

RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 50in x 6in x 0.025mm

Product image for 0.001"" S/LESS SHIM 6X50""

RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 1.25m x 150mm x 0.4mm

Product image for 0.40mm S/LESS 150X1.25mt

RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 100in x 6in x 0.025mm

Product image for 0.001"" STEEL SHIM 6X100""

RS PRO Steel Shim

RS PRO series of steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. These steel shims have the material type, size, thickness and a tracing lot number printed right on the surface for fast and convenient identification.

This range of Steel Shims include the following sizes:

  • 519-034 – 100in x 6in x 0.025 mm

  • 518-756 – 100in x 6in x 0.203 mm

  • 518-750 – 100in x 6in x 0.254 mm

  • 518-902 – 100in x 6in x 0.787 mm

  • 518-891 – Shim Kit, Steel, 12 piece 0.001″ to 0.015″

  • 518-918 – 2.5 m x 15 0mm x 0.1 mm

  • 518-879 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm

  • 518-841 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm

  • 518-863 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm

  • 518-867 – Shim Kit, Steel, 10 piece 0.05 mm to 0.80 mm

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Steel Shim Stock is a full, cold rolled, carbon 1008-1010

  • Rockwell Hardness: <.69" thick RB90 Min. >.070″ thick RB84 Min.

  • Meets AISI-1008/AISI-1010


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers

Steel Shim, 1.25m x 150mm x 0.05mm

Product image for 0.05mm S/LESS 150X1.25mt

RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 1.25m x 150mm x 0.3mm

Product image for 0.30mm S/LESS 0.15X1.25m

RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 1.25m x 150mm x 0.8mm

Product image for 0.80mm S/LESS 150X1.25mt

RS PRO Stainless Steel Shim

RS PRO series of stainless steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. Stainless steel offers good corrosion resistance, strength and fabrication characteristics.

This range of Steel Shim include the following sizes:
519024 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.05 mm
518801 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.1 mm
518762 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm
518857 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm
518980 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.3 mm
519062 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.4 mm
519119 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm
518942 – 1.25 m x 150 mm x 0.8 mm
518829 – 50in x 6in x 0.127 mm
519074 – 50in x 6in x 0.025 mm
519096 – 50in x 6in x 0.051 mm
518946 – Shim Kit, Steel

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Stainless Steel Shim Stock is a full hard, cold rolled, Type 302 – Corrosion and rust resistant

  • Rockwell Hardness: C40-45

  • Meets SAE-30302, AISI-T302, ASTM A-666

  • Ultimate Tensile Strength: 185,000p.s.i. min.


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers





How long will stainless steel last?

Stainless steel items will last a long time and average around 15-25 years. This is due to its resistance to corrosion and requiring little maintenance.

Steel Shim, 2.5m x 150mm x 0.1mm

Product image for 0.10mm STEEL SH 150X2.5mt

RS PRO Steel Shim

RS PRO series of steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. These steel shims have the material type, size, thickness and a tracing lot number printed right on the surface for fast and convenient identification.

This range of Steel Shims include the following sizes:

  • 519-034 – 100in x 6in x 0.025 mm

  • 518-756 – 100in x 6in x 0.203 mm

  • 518-750 – 100in x 6in x 0.254 mm

  • 518-902 – 100in x 6in x 0.787 mm

  • 518-891 – Shim Kit, Steel, 12 piece 0.001″ to 0.015″

  • 518-918 – 2.5 m x 15 0mm x 0.1 mm

  • 518-879 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm

  • 518-841 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm

  • 518-863 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm

  • 518-867 – Shim Kit, Steel, 10 piece 0.05 mm to 0.80 mm

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Steel Shim Stock is a full, cold rolled, carbon 1008-1010

  • Rockwell Hardness: <.69" thick RB90 Min. >.070″ thick RB84 Min.

  • Meets AISI-1008/AISI-1010


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers

Steel Shim, 2.5m x 150mm x 0.2mm

Product image for 0.20mm STEEL SH 150X2.5mt

RS PRO Steel Shim

RS PRO series of steel shims which come in various thickness to suit all requirements. These steel shims have the material type, size, thickness and a tracing lot number printed right on the surface for fast and convenient identification.

This range of Steel Shims include the following sizes:

  • 519-034 – 100in x 6in x 0.025 mm

  • 518-756 – 100in x 6in x 0.203 mm

  • 518-750 – 100in x 6in x 0.254 mm

  • 518-902 – 100in x 6in x 0.787 mm

  • 518-891 – Shim Kit, Steel, 12 piece 0.001″ to 0.015″

  • 518-918 – 2.5 m x 15 0mm x 0.1 mm

  • 518-879 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.2 mm

  • 518-841 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.25 mm

  • 518-863 – 2.5 m x 150 mm x 0.5 mm

  • 518-867 – Shim Kit, Steel, 10 piece 0.05 mm to 0.80 mm

Features and Benefits:

  • Precision Brand Steel Shim Stock is a full, cold rolled, carbon 1008-1010

  • Rockwell Hardness: <.69" thick RB90 Min. >.070″ thick RB84 Min.

  • Meets AISI-1008/AISI-1010


Typical Applications

A shim is a thin piece of material used to fill small gaps or spaces between objects or to make a surface flush or level. In industry parts of machines can get worn away or ground down over time resulting in loss of functionality. To reduce this wear and tear shims can be fitted between machinery components for adjustment or alignment and so improve the functionality and mechanical life of the machine.

These Steel Shims can be used for:

  • Precision adjustments and alignments in machinery

  • Tool and die set up

  • Machine repair and maintenance

  • Mounting of motor pumps and other machinery

  • Prototype work

FAQs

What are steel shims used for?

Shims have different thicknesses and are used for various jobs such as:

  • Provide a level surface

  • To fill gaps

  • Reduce clearance between two objects

  • Stainless steel shim stock is ideal for making spring clips, retainers and washers

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