Indexing pin steel, hardened, ground and black oxidised. Threaded sleeve black oxidised. Lock mark red anodised. 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 plunger has been manually disengaged. When the lock mark is visible the plunger is either completely disengaged or only partly in the index position.
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Indexing pin hardened: Threaded sleeve and indexing pin free-cutting steel Stainless steel version: Indexing pin hardened: Threaded sleeve 1.4305 Indexing pin 1.4034. Mushroom knob black grey thermoplastic. Thread lock blue polyamide. Version: Steel version: indexing pin hardened, ground and black oxidised. Stainless steel version: indexing pin hardened, ground and bright. 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 CP is recommended for applications where the plunger remains disengaged over a long period and the pin should be prevented from springing back. The thread lock enables the plunger to be screwed in to the exact depth required, no spacer ring is required. The thread lock is a gripping polyamide coating that is applied punctiform (spot).
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Black. Pan head screw and retaining plate electro zinc-plated. Note: Magnetic catch for swing and sliding doors. The elongated holes enable flexible positioning on aluminium profiles and panel elements. Drawing reference: 1) Pan head screw 2) Retaining plate
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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 black grey thermoplastic. 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. 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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Cam-action indexing plungers are used when the indexing pin should not project all the time. Turning the handle through 180° retracts the pin. A notch ensures that the handle remains in this position.
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