Back Mount Receiver Bushings
MS5702
Back Mount Receiver Bushings, also known as rear-mounted positioning sleeves or rear-fit bushings. These serve as precision positioning components within jigs and fixtures and tooling systems.
Their core function is to be mounted from the ‘rear’ or ‘non-working surface’ of a component, providing a high-precision, wear-resistant bore or cavity on the ‘front’ to precisely locate, guide, or support another part (such as pins, cutting tools, or workpieces).
Back Mount:
This constitutes its most critical feature and the fundamental distinction from conventional bushings.
It is mounted from the rear of a plate-like material. During installation, the bushing is inserted through a through-hole from the plate's reverse side. It is then securely clamped and fixed to the plate from behind by rotating a specific locking nut or utilising its integral threaded structure.
The result is a perfectly flush, precision hole on the plate's front face (working surface) with no protrusions whatsoever.
Application Areas:
Quick-change mould systems
CNC fixtures and jigs
Automated equipment and assembly lines
Stamping dies and clamping systems
In essence, the Back Mount Receiver Bushing is a rear-mounted bushing designed to receive pins, enabling rapid positioning and secure fixation.
Key Features:
Precise Positioning: Ensures accurate placement of pins after insertion, eliminating wobble.
Wear Resistance and Durability: Typically crafted from hardened steel or stainless steel to withstand prolonged friction and impact.
Component Protection: Reduces direct friction between pins and workpieces or fixtures, extending service life.
Suitable for Rear-Mounted Design: Can be embedded into equipment backs or support plates, ideal for confined spaces or specific structural requirements.
Engineered back mount receiver bushings ensure durable, wear-resistant alignment in automated clamping and fixture systems.
Their core function is to be mounted from the ‘rear’ or ‘non-working surface’ of a component, providing a high-precision, wear-resistant bore or cavity on the ‘front’ to precisely locate, guide, or support another part (such as pins, cutting tools, or workpieces).
Back Mount:
This constitutes its most critical feature and the fundamental distinction from conventional bushings.
It is mounted from the rear of a plate-like material. During installation, the bushing is inserted through a through-hole from the plate's reverse side. It is then securely clamped and fixed to the plate from behind by rotating a specific locking nut or utilising its integral threaded structure.
The result is a perfectly flush, precision hole on the plate's front face (working surface) with no protrusions whatsoever.
Application Areas:
Quick-change mould systems
CNC fixtures and jigs
Automated equipment and assembly lines
Stamping dies and clamping systems
In essence, the Back Mount Receiver Bushing is a rear-mounted bushing designed to receive pins, enabling rapid positioning and secure fixation.
Key Features:
Precise Positioning: Ensures accurate placement of pins after insertion, eliminating wobble.
Wear Resistance and Durability: Typically crafted from hardened steel or stainless steel to withstand prolonged friction and impact.
Component Protection: Reduces direct friction between pins and workpieces or fixtures, extending service life.
Suitable for Rear-Mounted Design: Can be embedded into equipment backs or support plates, ideal for confined spaces or specific structural requirements.
Engineered back mount receiver bushings ensure durable, wear-resistant alignment in automated clamping and fixture systems.
Quantity:
The Back Mount Receiver Bushing is a metal sleeve installed on the back of a fixture or tooling to receive and position the Ball Lock Shank, providing precise positioning and quick assembly and disassembly.
As a global supplier, we offer back mount receiver bushings for efficient fixture design and repeatable part positioning.
Features and Benefits
Rear Mounting: Installed on the back of the fixture using screws or other fastening methods, saving space on the front.
Rear Mounting: Installed on the back of the fixture using screws or other fastening methods, saving space on the front.
Precision Positioning Holes: The inner holes precisely match the Ball Lock Shank, enabling repeatable positioning.
Wear-resistant Material: Typically made of hardened steel or stainless steel, suitable for high-strength repetitive operation environments.
Typical Applications: Mold fixtures, CNC tooling, automated assembly systems, etc.
[Cover]AISI4340
[Surface Treatment] Black Oxidized
[Heat Treatment] RC50-54
[Operating Temperature] -30℃to 200℃





