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Hexagon socket set screw with pin ISO 4028, steel, 45H, zinc-plated, blue passivated (A2K)

ISO 4028 steel 45H zinc plated
SCR-DOGPT-ISO4028-45H-HS6-(A2K)-M12X100

Art.-no. 0257012100
EAN 4046778165011

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Hexagon socket set screw with pin ISO 4028, steel, 45H, zinc-plated, blue passivated (A2K)

Art.-no. 0257012100

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Notice

Hardness class 45H corresponds to a hardness of 450 HV



ISO 4028 replaces DIN 915 | There is some similarity | Nominal diameters for M1.4, M1.8, M14, M18, M22 are removed | Hardness classes for stainless steels introduced.

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Application area

Steel set screws are intended for use under compressive stress only (see also DIN EN ISO 898-5). Typical uses include clamping in an adjusting ring or applying pressure to a counterpart. Steel set screws are therefore extremely hard in order to ensure torsional strength in the hexagon socket during tightening/loosening.



Improper application is likely if set screws are welded, tightened and secured with nuts or subjected to bending. Any application of tensile stress is considered improper use and can result in malfunction.



Tip:


A2/A4 stainless steel set screws are not specially hardened and may be used for tensile loads.

Thread type x nominal diameter (d1)

M12

Length (l1)

100 mm

Diameter of tenon (d2)

8.5 mm

Length of tenon (l2)

6 mm

Internal drive (s1)

HS6

Standards

ISO 4028

Material

Steel

Surface

Zinc plated

Hardness category

45H

Drive type

Hexagon socket

Thread form

Standard metric thread

Shape of tip

Cone shaped

RoHS-compliant

Yes

Art.-no.
Cust. Mat. No.

Hazardous Material

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