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Bolted joints with a reduced shank according to DIN 2510 are particularly used where changing mechanic and thermal stress demands constant initial tension and permanent durability.
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Double end stud
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Double end stud
According to DIN 2510
Stud bolts according to DIN 2510 are different to each other in thread length, dog points, and gun drills. From M64 on all bolts are made with a gun drill d4. If this is not needed, add an “O” to the name of the bolt, such as DIN 2510 KO M 100x6 x 600 – 21CrMoV 5 7. Schuster produces these bolts from M 12 to M 140x8, up to a total length of 1400 MM. Gun drills have been made “in house” since 2010.
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Stud bolts
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Stud bolts
according to DIN 2510
Stud bolts according to DIN 2510 are designed for being screwed into steel tapped blind wholes. These bolts are different to each other in bearing surfaces, dog points and gun drills. From M64 on all bolts are made with a gun drill d4. If this is not needed, add an “O” to the name of the bolt, such as DIN 2510 GRO M 100x6 x 600 – 21CrMoV 5 7. Schuster produces these bolts from M 12 to M 140x8, up to a total length of 1400 MM. Gun drills have been made “in house” since 2010.
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Nuts
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Nuts
Nuts according to DIN 2510 are designed for extended load capability. Therefore, the width across flats is made one size bigger up to M20. The “NF” type is the standard form. Type “TF” is for holding extension sleeves type “D”.
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Cap nuts
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Cap nuts
according to DIN 2510
Opposite to hexagon nuts, cap nuts DIN 2510 allow a smaller pitch circle diameter and center because of the smaller external dimension. Type AF is the standard. Type BF is used for internal centering in connection with sleeves type D.
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Extension sleeves
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Extension sleeves
according to DIN 2510
Type D is for internal centering via nut. Type E for internal centering via thread.
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