Indexing Plunger
with locking slot
stainless steel
hardened
- Indexing plungers facilitate indexing and locking
- Application sectors: machine, instrument and fixture construction, measuring technology, domestic use
- High stability
- Easy handling
- Material: steel or stainless steel
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Designation
Indexing Plunger
Form
D
Size
0
Version 1
with locking slot
Product type
standard
Body material
stainless steel
Component material
thermoplastic
Component colour
black grey RAL 7021
Body surface finish
hardened
Steel code
1.4034
D1=Thread
M08X1
D=Pin diameter
4
F1=Spring force initial N ca.
6
F2=Spring force final N ca.
12
L=Length
38,5
S=Travel
4
D2
18
F x 30°
1
Form-Type
with locking slot, with locknut
L1
15
L2
6
L3
13
Locknut
with locknut
SW1
10
SW2
13
Description
Material
Steel version:
Grub screw and indexing pin steel.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin hardened:
Threaded sleeve 1.4305.
Indexing pin 1.4034.
Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded sleeve 1.4305.
Indexing pin 1.4305.
Mushroom grip thermoplastic, black-grey or traffic red RAL 3020.
Grub screw and indexing pin steel.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin hardened:
Threaded sleeve 1.4305.
Indexing pin 1.4034.
Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded sleeve 1.4305.
Indexing pin 1.4305.
Mushroom grip thermoplastic, black-grey or traffic red RAL 3020.
Version
Steel version:
Threaded sleeve, black oxidised.
Indexing pin hardened, ground and black oxidised.
Stainless steel version:
Threaded sleeve, bright.
Indexing pin hardened, ground and bright.
Indexing pin not hardened, ground and bright.
Threaded sleeve, black oxidised.
Indexing pin hardened, ground and black oxidised.
Stainless steel version:
Threaded sleeve, bright.
Indexing pin hardened, ground and bright.
Indexing pin not hardened, ground and bright.
Special versions.
Accessory
Spacer rings 03089
Note
Indexing plungers are used to prevent any change in locking position due to lateral forces. A new locking position can only be set after the pin has been manually disengaged. Form C or D is recommended for applications where the plunger remains disengaged over a long period and the pin should be prevented from springing back.
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