Indexing Plunger
without locking slot
steel
hardened
- Indexing plungers facilitate indexing and locking
- Application sectors: machine, instrument and fixture construction, measuring technology, domestic use
- High stability
- Key ring to operate the indexing plungers
- Material: steel or stainless steel
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Designation
Indexing Plunger
Form
V
Size
3
Version 1
without locking slot
Version 2
with key ring
Product type
without collar
Body material
steel
Body surface finish
hardened
D1=Outside diameter
18
D=Pin diameter
8
F1=Spring force initial N ca.
15
F2=Spring force final N ca.
35
L=Length
72
S=Travel
8
D4
28
F x 30°
2,3
Grade
5.8
L1
36
Locknut
without locknut
Description
Material
Steel version:
Indexing pin hardened.
Sleeve1.0403 weldable.
Indexing pin grade 5.8.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin hardened:
Sleeve 1.4301 weldable.
Indexing pin 1.4034.
Indexing pin not hardened:
Sleeve 1.4301 weldable.
Indexing pin 1.4305.
Key ring 1.4310, bright.
Indexing pin hardened.
Sleeve1.0403 weldable.
Indexing pin grade 5.8.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin hardened:
Sleeve 1.4301 weldable.
Indexing pin 1.4034.
Indexing pin not hardened:
Sleeve 1.4301 weldable.
Indexing pin 1.4305.
Key ring 1.4310, bright.
Version
Steel version:
Indexing pin hardened, ground, black oxidised.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin hardened, ground and bright.
Indexing pin not hardened, ground and bright.
Indexing pin hardened, ground, black oxidised.
Stainless steel version:
Indexing pin hardened, ground and bright.
Indexing pin not hardened, ground and bright.
Special versions.
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.
The key ring enables actuating the indexing plunger e.g. automatically (program-controlled) with the aid of a pneumatic cylinder or remote controlled with Bowden cables.
If the indexing plunger is welded on, the sleeve should be tack welded so that the spring is not thermally damaged due to high temperatures.
The key ring enables actuating the indexing plunger e.g. automatically (program-controlled) with the aid of a pneumatic cylinder or remote controlled with Bowden cables.
If the indexing plunger is welded on, the sleeve should be tack welded so that the spring is not thermally damaged due to high temperatures.
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