Steel
Catalogue
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d1
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d2
|
d3
|
s
|
For countersunk screws
DIN 7991 DIN ISO 2009 |
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GN 184-12
|
12
|
3.2
|
6.5
|
2.5
|
M 3
|
2
|
GN 184-16
|
16
|
4.3
|
8.5
|
3
|
M 4
|
4
|
GN 184-20
|
20
|
4.3
|
8.5
|
3
|
M 4
|
6
|
GN 184-22
|
22
|
5.3
|
10.3
|
3.5
|
M 5
|
8
|
GN 184-25
|
25
|
5.3
|
10.3
|
3.5
|
M 5
|
12
|
GN 184-28
|
28
|
5.3
|
10.3
|
3.5
|
M 5
|
15
|
GN 184-32
|
32
|
6.4
|
12.3
|
4
|
M 6
|
22
|
GN 184-36
|
36
|
6.4
|
12.3
|
4
|
M 6
|
29
|
GN 184-40
|
40
|
6.4
|
12.3
|
5
|
M 6
|
45
|
GN 184-45
|
45
|
6.4
|
12.3
|
6
|
M 6
|
71
|
GN 184-52
|
52
|
6.4
|
12.3
|
6
|
M 6
|
94
|
Steel
Countersunk washers GN 184 are retained to the face of the shaft end with a countersunk head screw DIN ISO 2009 or DIN 7991 forming a clean-look end cap.
A typical application is the retention of handwheels with hub keyed to the shaft.