Explain Different Types of Plungers Plungers are mechanical components that allow work pieces to be positioned and fixed. Plungers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including ball plungers, index plungers, and more. Because a spring plunger isn't a one-size-fits-all tool, you have a range of options to pick from, depending on your needs. This post will go through the six different types of spring plungers and how to use them. Types of Plungers Let us now look at the many sorts of plungers: • Spring plungers They are used to keep various parts of a piece of machinery in place by allowing them to be indexed and locked in position. Spring plungers retain the components in the same position by applying pressure to their ball or nose. You can mount a spring plunger in a variety of ways, including hex socket, slotted drive and slotted drive, based on the type of spring plunger you buy. A spring-loaded device's force — whether it puts mild, medium, or high endforce on equipment — should also be considered as part of your purchasing criteria. • Ball plungers A spring-loaded device with a ball on its tip is known as a ball plunger. It is frequently utilised in rolling and detent applications since it slides in and out of position. The thread locking feature on most ball plungers holds them in place after they've been installed. • Hand Retractable Spring Plungers For corrosion resistance, hand retractable plungers are composed of steel, brass, or stainless steel. Dependent on the kind, this device can contain 10-32 to 1-8 threads as well as a piano or stainless-steel wire thread.