{"product":{"productId":"agid.26920","price":41.83,"name":"Locating bushings, stainless steel for status sensor"},"currency":"USD"}
	Material
								Locating bushing stainless steel 1.4305.
 Locknut brass.
Version
								Locating bushing bright.
Locknut nickel-plated.
							Locknut nickel-plated.
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        Locating bushings, stainless steel for status sensor, style A, full thread
    
    
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        Locating bushings, stainless steel for status sensor, style B, with thread and collar
    
    
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Description
							Product description
						
						
								Locating bushings style a locating point for ball lock pins or locking pins and enable these to be securely and precisely engaged herein.
 
The locating bushings for status sensor have a locknut for installing a Ø3 mm sensor into the bushing. The sensor enables electronic feedback as to whether a pin is located in the locating bushing or not.
When using several bushings, it can be determined in which one a ball lock pin or locking pin is located.
					The locating bushings for status sensor have a locknut for installing a Ø3 mm sensor into the bushing. The sensor enables electronic feedback as to whether a pin is located in the locating bushing or not.
When using several bushings, it can be determined in which one a ball lock pin or locking pin is located.
							Material
						
						Locating bushing stainless steel 1.4305.
 Locknut brass.
							Version
						
						
								Locating bushing bright.
Locknut nickel-plated.
					Locknut nickel-plated.
							Note
						
						
								The locknut is supplied loose.
Max. tightening torque for the locknut: 1.2 Nm.
					Max. tightening torque for the locknut: 1.2 Nm.
							Application
						
						
								Locating bushings in conjunction with a status sensor enable actuation-dependent process control. In addition, it can be determined whether a ball lock pin or locking pin is in the desired position.
					
							Assembly
						
						
								The sensor is fastened into the bushing using the locknut and then adjusted axially. The locknut is tightened to fixate the sensor in the final position.
 
The detailed procedure is described in the installation instructions.
					The detailed procedure is described in the installation instructions.
							Drawing reference
						
						
								Style A: full thread
Style B: with thread and collar
					Style B: with thread and collar
 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                     
			
                    