Caplugs CSPP Plugs Mask Angled Faces
Caplugs’ CSPP series plugs can be used for finishing processes.
Caplugs CSPP-SH series plugs
Caplugs CSPP-SH Series plugs are designed to mask countersunk holes with angled faces of 82, 90 and 100 degrees. These plugs are said to provide a tight fit for the clear hole below the angled area, providing durable and secure protection. The plugs are made of the company’s Ultrabake material, which the company says makes them appropriate for use in high-temperature liquid finishing processes such as ecoating and plating. The end of the handle is designed with a larger diameter to make the plugs easier to hold.
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