Form A locating pins are used to position workpieces and fixture parts in reamed holes. The flattened Form C can be used to bridge tolerances in hole spacing or to secure the part to be positioned in one direction only. The Form A locating pins can also be used as limit stops or fixture feet. Advantages: Cerazur is extremely impact and bend resistant. The basis of this material is zirconium oxide. It is a composite metal-ceramic material. Drawing reference: Form A and B: cylindrical locating pin Form C and D: flattened locating pin
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Hardened and ground (HRC 60 ±2). Note: The locating pins are designed to make the joining process easier. Used in combination with hardened locating bushes 02026, they enable exact, low-wear, and fast changes of the workpiece. Versions D1 = 5 and D1 = 6 do not have an internal thread. Drawing reference: Form B: cylindrical pin Form C: rhomboid pin
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Ball end locating pins are specially designed to ease the locating process. The tendency to jam, caused by the locating hole not being at right angles to the pin or by the pushing force not being parallel to the pin axis, is minimized by the ball-end form (see illustration).
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Hardened and ground (HRC 56 +2). Note: The locating pins can be easily removed with an extractor.
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When the positioning cone and bush are mated, the balls are pressed together within the rubbers elastic range and thus locate the two parts in which they have been fitted, with maximum accuracy. To ensure that the rubber in which the balls are embedded is deformed within the elastic range, one must merely ensure that the depth of the hole into which the positioning bush is later pressed is precisely observed. The positioning cone is supplied ready to fit into the positioning bush and must simply be fitted into the counterpart component. Henceforth, a precise zero point positioning system is in place.
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