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LINDAPTER Hollo-Bolt countersunk Stainless steel A4

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Brand Lindapter
Driving features Hexagon socket
Head shape Pan head
Material Stainless steel
Material technical A4
Thread Metric thread
Info
  • Safe w.l.1 = Safe working load tensile (5:1) (kN).
  • Safe w.l.2 = Safe working load single shear (5:1) (kN).
  • The countersunk Hollo-Bolt is simply inserted, through the steelwork (cone end first), in a pre-drilled hole. Grip the Hollo-Bolt collar with an open-ended spanner, and using a calibrated torque wrench, tighten the hex socket screw to the torque given by the table above.
  • The recommended tightening torque creates a limited clamping load in the assembly, the connection may not be compared with a regular bolt/nut assembly.
  • Before tightening, ensure that the materials that are to be cinnected together are touching.
  • Extensive information is available on the Lindapter website.

Specifications

Brand Lindapter
Driving features Hexagon socket
Head shape Pan head
Material Stainless steel
Material technical A4
Thread Metric thread
Info
  • Safe w.l.1 = Safe working load tensile (5:1) (kN).
  • Safe w.l.2 = Safe working load single shear (5:1) (kN).
  • The countersunk Hollo-Bolt is simply inserted, through the steelwork (cone end first), in a pre-drilled hole. Grip the Hollo-Bolt collar with an open-ended spanner, and using a calibrated torque wrench, tighten the hex socket screw to the torque given by the table above.
  • The recommended tightening torque creates a limited clamping load in the assembly, the connection may not be compared with a regular bolt/nut assembly.
  • Before tightening, ensure that the materials that are to be cinnected together are touching.
  • Extensive information is available on the Lindapter website.

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