23341.0525 - Shaft Clamps

Shaft clamps are used to clamp round workpieces, e.g. shafts, axels, tubes or rods voth axially and radially.

This article 23341.0525 - Shaft Clamps / (d1 h11: 25 mm) is one variant of the article group Shaft Clamps (EH 23341.)

Material
d1 h11 [mm]
d2 [mm]
l1 max. [mm]
Tightening torque - max. [Nm]
Article-No.
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Price [€]
Available
Material:
Stainless steel
d1 h11 [mm]:
25 mm
d2 [mm]:
M12
l1 max. [mm]:
70 mm
Tightening torque max. [Nm]:
82 Nm
Article-No.:
23341.0525
Documents
Shaft Clamps
  • Stainless steel
  • d1 h11: 25 mm
  • d2: M12
  • d3: M8
  • l1 max.: 70 mm
  • l2: 25 mm
  • l3: 12 mm
  • WS: 10 mm
  • Tightening torque max.: 82 Nm
  • Location hole Hub bore D1 H7: 25 mm
  • Location hole Shaft diameter D2: 40 mm – 60 mm
  • Location hole L1 +0.2: 5.6 mm
  • Weight: 183 g
Shaft Clamps
Product
Article-No.
Available
Product:
special hexagon key
WS: 10 mm
d: M8 mm
Article-No.:
23341.1025
assembly tool
  • special hexagon key
  • WS: 10 mm
  • d: M8
  • Weight: 95 g

Material

Body

  • Stainless steel 1.4305

Spring

  • Stainless steel

Clamping screw

  • Steel, zinc-plated
  • Stainless Steel

Notes

The thread d3 serves to hold the assembly tool (optional).

Assembly

  1. Expand the clamping jaws to the diameter of the shaft to be clamped.
  2. Insert shaft clamp into hole using the  assembly tool.
  3. Insert and position the shaft.
  4. Clamp using cylinder screw WS (observe tightening torque).
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Datasheet 23341.0525
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RoHS compliant

Compliant according to Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive 2015/863.

 

Does not contain SVHC substances

No SVHC substances with more than 0.1% w/w contained - SVHC list [REACH] as of 23.01.2024.

 

Does not contain Proposition 65 substances

No Proposition 65 substances included.
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Free from Conflict Minerals

This product does not contain any substances designated as "conflict minerals" such as tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten from the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjacent countries.