Guide bushing, conical | SM 1273-54

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Product information "Guide bushing, conical | SM 1273-54"

without collar
with conical bore
for indexing plungers SM 1273-51

Material:
ST: special steel
hardened  (HRC 62 ±2) and ground
NI: stainless steel
hardened and ground

These guide bushings with conical bore will be used for
the latch bore of indexing plungers SM 1273-51.

RoHS-compliant: yes

Compliance: RoHS compliant
Material: Stainless steel, Steel
Speciality: Bore - conical
Surface: bright, slide ground
Type of use: Bushings, Indexing plunger / indexing pin

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Indexing plunger | SM 1273-51
Indexing plunger | SM 1273-51
for screwing onwith precision positioningplunger pin conical Material:ST:steel, blackenedplunger pin: hardened, groundknob: plastic (polyamide PA) matt blacknot removable Form B: without rest position Form C: with rest position, knob turned 90° The SM 1273-51 indexing plungers enable very precise positioning.The indexing plunger is guided by the SM 1002 positioning bushes similar to DIN 172 / DIN 179.The actual detent bore is guided by positioning bushesSM 1273-54 / similar to DIN 179 and or SM 1273-55 / similar to DIN 172 with conical bores. The positioning bushes are used to guide the bolt and for the locating hole.Longer guide lengths also increase precision.Design and assembly instructionsThere are two bolt lengths l1 for each indexing plunger Ø d1. The length l7 is determined by the penetration depth of the indexing plunger into the cone of the bushing. The length l8 must ensure that the locking pin disengages completely. The bushing length, plate thickness and any gap can be selected within certain limits.When engaged, the pin must have at least 0.5 mm residual stroke so that the conical part of the pin is seated in the cone of the positioning bush without play. Safe residual stroke: l9 = l1 - 0.5 mm.A locating bore with tolerance H7 is usually provided to accommodate the positioning bushes (outer Ø with tolerance n6). Form C with detent lock is used if the detent pin should not protrude temporarily.The knob is rotated by 90° after the locking pin has been retracted and held in this position by a locking notch. RoHS-compliant: yes

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