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K0630.22105

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Kipp K0630.22105 indexing plunger size 1 with M10×1 internal thread and 5mm pin diameter. Form B design without groove, includes locknut. Steel hardened body with thermoplastic black knob. Spring force initial pressure F1 approx. 5 N, final pressure F2 approx. 16 N, travel S 8 mm. Suitable for indexing and positioning applications in jigs and fixtures.

MODEL K0630.22105

SKU

6204393

WEIGHT

0.056 lb

UOM

each

$14.69 Each

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D

5

D1

M10x1

D2

21

Fx30?

1,3

L

46,5

L1

17

L2

7

L3

15

Spring force final pressure F2 approx. N

16

Spring force initial pressure F1 approx. N

5

style

B

SW1

13

SW2

17

Travel S

8

Material:

Steel version
Indexing pin hardened:
grade 5.8.

Stainless steel version
Indexing pin hardened:
Threaded body 1.4305 (AISI 303 equivalent).
Indexing pin 1.4034(AISI 420 equivalent).

Indexing pin not hardened:
Threaded body 1.4305 (AISI 303 equivalent).
Indexing pin 1.4305 (AISI 303 equivalent).

Mushroom knob black-gray thermoplastic.

Version:

Steel version:
Indexing pin hardened, ground, black oxidized.

Stainless steel version:
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.

On request:

Special versions.

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