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Easy Selection of Eyelet Guides
To select the eyelet(s) of your choice from a long list of dimensions is always a demanding undertaking, if not tedious. We address the issue in 3 approaches:
1. The more popular eyelet wire guides are shown in dimensional drawings.
2. Flanged eyelet guides are tabulated in ascending order of one critical
dimension to facilitate the selection.
3. Our hub diameter reduction service further extends the usability of the eyelet
guides of our produce.
The dimensional drawings are depicted in page 2 - 7 in ascending order of the
eyelet guide's hub diameter.
The available eyelet guides are listed with dimensions D, C, B (see picture below for schematic description) respectively in the first column of the list. Each list consisted of 3 pages, totaling 9 pages. The file size range from 32 - 55K/page. Lists in PDF are available upon request.
The most expedient way to send in an inquiry for the listed eyelets is to use the Parts Inquiry Form. In the event none of the listed eyelets fit your requirements, you may fill in the Eyelet Inquiry Form, based upon which we may prepare an offer for your consideration.
Ascending order of the hub diameter D
Ascending order of the bore diameter B
Ascending order of the total length C
Hub Diameter Reduction Service
We offer to reduce the hub diameter "D" of eyelet guide of our produce up to 0.5 mm on the circumference, or a total reduction of 1.0 mm, provided there is left sufficient stock to keep the minimum wall thickness no thinner then 1.0 mm.
Variations of the Flanged Eyelet Wire Guides
Grooved Eyelets Slotted Eyelets

Conductive Eyelets
While all eyelets made of Alumina are non-conductive, the ones made of Tungsten Carbide and, to a lesser extend, the black
Titania,
are electrically conductive, which are selected to dissipating the harmful static charges created in fiber processing.