Standard_Parts_Catalogue
Page 1865 | 3.8 Adjusting, Moving with Guides, Spindles and Ball Rollers 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 GN 1412 Telescopic Slides continued 1 I 1 i 4 i 5 i 6 i 7 i 8 300 230,5 246,5 262,5 - - 350 150,5 166,5 182,5 292,5 308,5 400 170,5 186,5 202,5 341,5 357,5 450 195,5 211,5 227,5 391,5 407,5 500 220,5 236,5 252,5 441,5 457,5 550 250,5 266,5 282,5 492,5 508,5 600 260,5 276,5 292,5 541,5 557,5 650 260,5 276,5 292,5 602,5 618,5 700 260,5 276,5 292,5 652,5 668,5 1 l 1 a 8 a 9 a 10 a 11 a 12 a 13 300 - 195 207,75 227 - - 350 - 227 239,75 259 - - 400 259 291 303,75 323 - - 450 259 323 335,75 - - - 500 259 323 335,75 - 387 399,75 550 259 323 335,75 387 451 463,75 600 259 355 367,75 387 483 495,75 650 259 355 367,75 451 515 527,75 700 259 355 367,75 515 579 591,75 Mounting holes - outer slide Mounting holes - inner slide Mounting screws For the said loading forces F S to be absorbed reliably in the surrounding structure, all available through-holes of the outer slide having a diameter (Ø) of 4.2 and of the inner slide having a diameter (Ø) of 4.5 must be used. Alternatively, the outer slide has holes with a diameter (Ø) of 6.3 for Euro screws. The elongated holes, Ø 4.5 x 3.8 of the outer slide and Ø 4.5 x 4.8 of the inner slide, are used likewise for mounting and facilitate adjustment during mounting when needed. Failure to use mounting screws reduces the specified load capacity accordingly. The following screws can be used for mounting: Designation - standard Outer slide Inner slide Hexagon socket button head screw ISO 7380 M 4 M 4 Pan head screw, Phillips ISO 7045 M 4 M 4 Pan head tapping screw, Phillips ISO 7049 ST 3,9 / 4,2 ST 3,9 / 4,2
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