Wedge lock washer Nord-Lock, narrow shape (NLss)
Stainless steel narrow form NLss Nord-Lock
WSH-WDGELOK-NLSS-A4-64
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General:
Original Nord-Lock wedge lock washers secure screw connections that are subject to severe vibrations and dynamic loads.
Function:
Highly secure locking as wedge surfaces slope up between the two lock washers. The screw connection is locked by pretension instead of by friction.
Advantages:
- Quick and easy installation/removal with standard tools
- Secure locking even with lubrication
- High level of corrosion resistance
- Reliable securing - even for screw connections with short clamping lengths
- Reusable (depending on operating environment)
- CE marking
- Laser marking for continuous traceability
- Designed for screws up to and including strength class 12.9 (steel) and A4-80 (high-grade steel)
Certificates and approvals:
- DIBt (Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik - German Institute for Construction Technology)
- DNV GL (Det Norske Veritas Germanischer Lloyd)
- EBA (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt - German Federal Railway Authority)
- TÜV (Technischer Überwachungs-Verein - German Technical Inspection Association)
- LR (Lloyd's Register)
Note:
For the recommended tightening torques, please see the technical information from the manufacturer.
Wedge lock washers made of surface-hardened stainless steel 1.4404 are not suitable for use in corrosive environments. For corresponding applications, we recommend the use of 254SMO (1.4547) stainless steel wedge lock washers.
Datasheets(X)
Vehicle manufacturing, mechanical engineering, manufacturers of pneumatic and power tools, mining, agricultural machine manufacturing, manufacturers of mixing systems, transport and conveyor systems.
Internal diameter (d1) | 67.1 mm |
Suitable for screw thread | M64 |
Outer diameter (d2) | 95 mm |
Thickness (h1) | 9.0 mm |
Material | Stainless steel A4 |
Surface | Plain |
RoHS-compliant | Yes |
Design | Narrow |
Locking device operating principle | 0 - not applicable |
Locking function | Locking against self-loosening by mechanical interlocking |