23250.0513 - Taper Clamping Units
with screw fastened thread, M12

Inserting the socket head screw moves the two clamping chucks outwards and presses the workpieces against a stop. Stroke of taper clamping units with M8 = +/- 0.5 mm, M12 = +/- 1 mm.

This article 23250.0513 - Taper Clamping Units with screw fastened thread, M12 / clamping jaw with mounting thread on both sides () is one variant of the article group Taper Clamping Units with screw fastened thread, M12 (EH 23250. )

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Version:
clamping jaw with mounting thread on both sides
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d1 [mm]:
M12
l1 min. [mm]:
47 mm
l1 max. [mm]:
54 mm
b1 [mm]:
41 mm
Article-No.:
23250.0513
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Taper Clamping Units
  • clamping jaw with mounting thread on both sides – picture 1
  • d1: M12
  • l1 min.: 47 mm
  • l1 max.: 54 mm
  • b1: 41 mm
  • b2: 30 mm
  • h1: 22 mm
  • h2: 4 mm
  • Weight: 303 g
Taper Clamping Units

Material

Body

  • Tool steel, hardened, bright

Screw

  • Heat-treated steel, tempered, quality 12.9

Spring

  • Spring steel wire

Clamping jaws

  • Tool steel, hardened, blackened and ground
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