GN 192.15T-Angle Linear Actuator ConnectorsStainless Steel
Type: B - With seals
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Product Family Stainless Steel
Standard parts made of rustproof stainless steel have been designed for use in the food sector, in the chemical industry, for aggressive ambient conditions or for outdoor use.
T-angle linear actuator connectors GN 192.15 are based on T-angle connector clamps. The additionally provided mounting holes are used to connect to the drive key of a linear actuator. Bores with the designation G are equipped with sleeve bearings.
With the screw locations z2, the play of the guide bore d1 can be adjusted or the linear actuator connectors can be clamped after adjustment. Type B is equipped with seals at the screw locations.
For quick clamping without tools, the cap nuts can be replaced by the adjustable levers GN 911.3 listed in the table as accessories.
This article is RoHS-compliant in application of Annex III., which means it complies with EU Directive 2011/65/EU, including extension (2015/863/EU), for restricting the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices. The Directive regulates the use of hazardous substances in devices and components. The implementation in national law is summarily described with RoHS(Restriction of (the use of certain) hazardous substances)).
Weight: 0.705 lbs
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