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Fixed sliding block DIN 6322 A for nominal groove size 22/20 mm

Fixed sliding block DIN 6322 A for nominal groove size 22/20 mm

Fixed sliding block DIN 6322 A for nominal groove size 22/20 mm
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Application
Fixed sliding blocks are installed in pairs in the standard 20 mm-wide aligning grooves of vices or jigs. The ability to replace the sliding blocks means that it is possible to work on machines with different groove widths.

Execution
C15, case-hardened and ground

Notes
For particularly heavy jigs, we recommend loose sliding blocks to DIN 6323 (art. no. 1027038).

Brand: AMF
Slot size on machine (Nennmaß der Nut bei Maschine b2): 22 mm
Slot size on device (Nennmaß der Nut bei Vorrichtung): 20 mm
Slot nut height (h1): 12 mm
Length (l1): 32 mm
Suitable screw ISO 4762: M6 x 16 mm
Form: C

Manufacturer part no.: 71613

EAN no.: 4020772071615

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