22540.1081 - Grub Screw
DIN 6332 with thrust point

Grub screws are clamping screws that can directly transmit forces via the thrust point. The pressure surface of the thrust point of the steel version is hardened.

For clamping sensitive surfaces, thrust pads EH 22560. (DIN 6311 and low version) can be attached on the thrust point. The snap ring of the thrust pad achieves a connection between the grub screw and the thrust pad that can be released by hand.

These grub screws with thrust points are particularly characterised by the additional radius "r" on the thrust point (optimisation compared to DIN 6332), which makes assembly in the thrust pad much easier.

The thrust point diameter of the grub screws is smaller than the core diameter of the thread, so that they can also be screwed in on the pin side.

This article 22540.1081 - Grub Screw DIN 6332 with thrust point / slotted (S) (d1: M8, l1: 40 mm) is one variant of the article group Grub Screws DIN 6332 with thrust point (EH 22540.)

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slotted (S)
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d1 [mm]:
M8
l1 [mm]:
40 mm
Article-No.:
22540.1081
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Grub Screw
  • slotted (S) – picture 1, Stainless steel
  • d1: M8
  • l1: 40 mm
  • d2 h11: 6 mm
  • d3: 5.4 mm
  • l2: 7.5 mm
  • l3: 3 mm
  • l4: ~ 43 mm
  • l5: ~ 42.5 mm
  • n: 1.2 mm
  • Weight: 11 g
Grub Screw

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  • Stainless steel
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