22260.0450 - Clamping Catches

Clamping catches have a round running taper surface and enable fast and safe clamping and releasing with a relatively large adjustment range and high tensioning force. Due to the small gradient angle of the taper surface, the clamping catch is self-locking.

This article 22260.0450 - Clamping Catches / with adjustable tension lever, pitch on bearing surface () is one variant of the article group Clamping Catches (EH 22260.)

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Material:
Steel
Version:
with adjustable tension lever, pitch on bearing surface
picture:
3
Tightening torque max. [Nm]:
40 Nm
Article-No.:
22260.0450
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Clamping Catches
  • with adjustable tension lever, pitch on bearing surface – picture 3, Steel
  • Tightening torque max.: 40 Nm
  • Weight: 312 g
Clamping Catches

Material

Body

  • Steel, case-hardened, blackened

Screw

  • Steel, nitrided

Gear lever handle

  • Steel, ground, blackened

Ball knob

  • Thermosetting plastic PF 31, black, DIN 319

Notes

Left turn type can be supplied on request.

Assembly

Fix with screw bolt M 10 (WS 6). Ensure a tightening torque of max. 40 Nm.

Operation

The screw bolt and the washer are adjustable. Once screwed in, the clamping catch can easily be turned to the desired position. For Art. No. 22260.0250 / .0251 and 22260.0450 / .0451, the serration helps to put the tension lever to the preferred position.

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RoHS compliant

Contains lead - compliant according to exceptions 6a / 6b / 6c.

 

Contains SVHC substances >0,1% w/w

Contains lead - SVHC list [REACH] as of 27.06.2024.

 

Contains Proposition 65 substances


Lead can cause cancer and reproductive harm from exposure
https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/

 

Free from Conflict Minerals

This product does not contain any substances designated as "conflict minerals" such as tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten from the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjacent countries.