AMF Catalogue Hydraulic clamping systems Page 240
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Clamping elements No. 6966R Order no. Clamping lever blank CAD 562216 Article no. Span H max. A B C E Weight 61 24 15 52 559 [g] [mm] 6966R-01-00 8 Design: Case-hardened steel, burnished. Application: For clamping tongs 6966-01. The clamping lever blank can be adjusted according to the shape of the workpiece. Note: The span H can be increased as required, but it must be noted that shear forces of more than 8 mm can occur! No. 6966DF Order no. Filter plate CAD 562218 Article no. Weight [µm] OR-1 O-ring Order No. 100 466334 320 max. pressure range Filteration [bar] 250 6966DF-07-100 [g] Design: Filter plate and filter sleeve made of aluminium, black anodised. Filter plates made of metal mesh. Application: Used to protect the 6966D-07 clamp from contamination in clamping devices Note: If a finer strainer is required, this can be easily replaced. The finer the filter selected, the greater the flow resistance. optional oil supply unclamp Replacement filter: Filter, plug-in design 25 μm, order no. 562203 Filter, plug-in design 40 μm, order no. 562204 Filter, plug-in design 100 μm, order no. 562205 Drilling template device: optional oil supply clamp depth (4x) optional oil supply clamp optional oil supply unclamp Subject to technical alterations. 240 Hydraulic clamping systems ANDREAS MAIER GmbH & Co. kg ∙ Phone: +49 711 5766-196 ∙ Web: www.amf.de
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