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HALDER threaded lifting pin M14 self-locking load capacity 780 kg TÜV-tested

Brand: HALDER

Art.-no. 77241104

Manufacturer article no. 22352.0014

EAN 4030618716396

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Application

For lifting loads. The threaded support bolt is inserted into a threaded hole and secures itself. In contrast to a ring screw, this eliminates time-consuming screwing and unscrewing.

Execution

  • Stop point with self-locking thread
  • Shackles made of heat-treated steel, tempered, manganese phosphate-coated
  • Stainless steel 1.4542 thread element, precipitation-hardened
  • Movable shackle
  • Loosen the safety bar to prevent accidental release
  • High-strength, precipitation-hardened bolts
  • Aluminium press stud
  • TÜV tested – in accordance with DIN EN 13155

Advantage

  • Time savings of up to 95% compared to conventional ring bolts
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Brand

HALDER

Main EAN Code

4030618716396

Manufacturer Part Number

22352.0014

Thread dimension

M14

Load-carrying capacity (W.L.L.)

780 kg

Material of shackles

Steel tempered

Surface of the shackle

Manganese phosphated

Material of bolt

Steel tempered

Material of spring

Corrosion resistant steel

Material of push knop

Aluminium

Weight

221 g

Max. temperature

250 °C

Design

Self-locking

Operation

By pressing the button

With corrosion protection

Yes

Length to centre of bolt (l1)

17 mm

Bolt length

24 mm

Length 3 (l3)

25.70 mm

Bolt length above (l4)

36.00 mm

Interior height (l5)

27 mm

Internal width (l6)

30 mm

External width (l7)

49 mm

Height (l8)

87.5 mm

Outer diameter (d2)

11.8 mm

Diameter bolt top (d3)

21.50 mm

Thread length (L)

12 mm

SAP Commodity Code

73182900

Gross Weight

0.221 kg

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