- Indexing plungers facilitate indexing and locking
- Application sectors: machine, instrument and fixture construction, measuring technology, domestic use
- High stability
- The thread lock enables the depth to be adjusted
- Material: steel or stainless steel
Description
Material
Steel version:
Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded sleeve 1.0718.
Indexing pin 1.4305.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded sleeve and indexing pin 1.4305.
Mushroom knob black gray thermoplastic.
Thread lock blue polyamide.
Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded sleeve 1.0718.
Indexing pin 1.4305.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded sleeve and indexing pin 1.4305.
Mushroom knob black gray thermoplastic.
Thread lock blue polyamide.
Version
Steel version:
Indexing pin hardened.
Threaded body trivalent blue passivated.
Indexing pin bright.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin not hardened.
Steel parts bright.
Indexing pin hardened.
Threaded body trivalent blue passivated.
Indexing pin bright.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin not hardened.
Steel parts bright.
Note
Indexing plungers are used to prevent changes to the locking position due to lateral forces. A new locking position can be set only after the plunger has been manually released. Indexing plungers with regular thread and unpolished and unhardened indexing pins are a cost-effective alternative to existing indexing plungers. But their degree of precision is still sufficient for many applications. The smaller production tolerances also make these products less sensitive to the alignment errors that can occur when aligning indexing plungers with the hole in the counter piece. The thread lock allows the fitting depth to be coordinated exactly with the existing components, so that no fastening is required.
The thread lock is an adhesive coat which is applied at selected points (in spots). The tightening and unscrewing torques are guide values.
The thread lock is an adhesive coat which is applied at selected points (in spots). The tightening and unscrewing torques are guide values.
On request
Special versions and fine thread.
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