24410.0351 - Adjustable Clamping Levers
with clamping screw

Adjustable clamping levers find versatile applications when the area of use is confined or a specific lever position is required.

This article 24410.0351 - Adjustable Clamping Levers with clamping screw / with plastic thrust pin (d1: 18 mm, d2: M8, l1: 25 mm) is one variant of the article group Adjustable Clamping Levers with clamping screw (EH 24410.)

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Version:
with plastic thrust pin
picture:
1
Colour:
orange
d1 [mm]:
18 mm
d2 [mm]:
M8
l1 [mm]:
25 mm
l2 [mm]:
62 mm
Article-No.:
24410.0351
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Adjustable Clamping Levers
  • with plastic thrust pin – picture 1, orange
  • d1: 18 mm
  • d2: M8
  • l1: 25 mm
  • d3: 13.5 mm
  • d4: 6 mm
  • h1: 31 mm
  • h2: 6.5 mm
  • h3: 3 mm
  • h4: 45 mm
  • l2: 62 mm
  • l3: 1 mm
  • Weight: 80 g
Adjustable Clamping Levers

Material

Lever

  • Zinc die-cast, plastic coated, orange similar to RAL 2004, matt structure

Inner parts

  • Steel, blackened, quality 5.8

Screw

  • Steel, blackened, quality 5.8

Notes

The screw part can be exchanged.

References

The version with ball-headed (picture 3) can be combined with the thrust piece, plastic (EH 22570.).

Operation

By lifting the lever the serrations are disengaged. The lever can be positioned by the serrations. On releasing the lever, the serrations are automatically re-engaged.

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Contains lead - compliant according to exceptions 6a / 6b / 6c.

 

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