Steel / Stainless Steel, with Threaded Ball Shank and Rivet Ball Shank
Catalogue
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d1 H9/h9
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d2
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d3
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d5
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d6
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l1
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l3
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l4
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t
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A/F
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min.
pull-off force in N |
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DIN 71802-8-M5-CN
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8
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M 5
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M 5
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8
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12.8
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10
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8.5
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22
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10.5
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10.5
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30
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10
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DIN 71802-8-M5L-CN
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8
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M 5L
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M 5
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8
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12.8
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10
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8.5
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22
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10.5
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10.5
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30
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15
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DIN 71802-10-M6-CN
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10
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M 6
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M 6
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10
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14.8
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12.5
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10.5
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25
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11.5
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11.5
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40
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26
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DIN 71802-10-M6L-CN
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10
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M 6L
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M 6
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10
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14.8
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12.5
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10.5
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25
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11.5
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11.5
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40
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25
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DIN 71802-13-M8-CN
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13
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M 8
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M 8
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13
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19.3
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16.5
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12
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30
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14
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14
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60
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50
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DIN 71802-13-M8L-CN
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13
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M 8L
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M 8
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13
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19.3
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16.5
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12
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30
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14
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14
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60
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50
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DIN 71802-16-M10-CN
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16
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M 10
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M 10
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16
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24
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20
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15
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35
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15.5
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15.5
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80
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98
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DIN 71802-16-M10L-CN
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16
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M 10L
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M 10
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16
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24
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20
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15
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35
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15.5
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15.5
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80
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95
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DIN 71802-16-M12-CN
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16
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M 12
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M 12
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16
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24
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20
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15
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35
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15.5
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15.5
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80
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102
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DIN 71802-16-M12L-CN
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16
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M 12L
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M 12
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16
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24
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20
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15
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35
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15.5
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15.5
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80
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101
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DIN 71802-19-M14F-CN
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19
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M 14F = M 14x1.5
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M 14
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22
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30
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28
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19.5
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45
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21.5
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21.5
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100
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218
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DIN 71802-19-M14FL-CN
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19
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M 14 FL = M 14x1.5 L
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M 14
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22
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30
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28
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19.5
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45
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21.5
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21.5
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100
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219
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Steel
Ball
Steel
Stainless Steel AISI 303
Ball
Stainless Steel
Angled ball joints DIN 71802 consist of a ball socket DIN 71805 and a ball shank DIN 71803.
The angle of rotation for the type with safety catch (Types CS, BS, CSN) ist 15°, without safety catch (Types C, B, CN) is 18°.
For assembly the ball ist pushed through the circlip which acts as a retainer. Should the retaining force (see pull-off force in the table above) between ball and socket not be sufficient, this can be increased by adding a safety catch, which can easily be fitted.
To protect the angled ball point, a dust cap GN 710 can be added.
The hexagon nut is part of the angled ball joints.