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Armaturen

Armaturen

Produktinformationen EAN/UPC 7612985866910 Auslauf S – Semi-Pro Farbe Black Matt Material Messing Material Flexschlauch Metal Material Brausekopf Edelstahl Eigenschaften ECO Wasserpar System Nein Typ Strahlregler Wabenstruktur System Typ Multifunktional Wasserfiltration# Produktspezifikationen Druck Hochdruck Version Doppel-Strahl Bedienung Armatur Hebel beidseitig Schwenkbereich 360°
Armaturen

Armaturen

Produktinformationen EAN/UPC 7612986056563 Auslauf J – Auslauf Farbe Chrom Material Messing Material Flexschlauch Nylon grau Material Brausekopf Messing Eigenschaften ECO Wasserpar System Ja Typ Strahlregler Laminar
Kraftstoffhahn 30-0005

Kraftstoffhahn 30-0005

Kraftstoffhahn Durchgangshahn Artikelnummer: 30-0005 Tankanschluss: M12x1-LH Abfluss: Schlauchanschluss Ø6mm senkrecht Bauhöhe: 42mm Tankfilter-Maschenweite: 150µm Tankfilter-Werkstoff: Polyamid Durchflussbohrung: Ø3mm Schaltung: unterer Teilkreis: Zu/ Auf/ Zu Gehäuse-Werkstoff: Aluminium
Piloted Reamers

Piloted Reamers

A piloted reamer is a cutting tool used to enlarge and finish existing holes with high precision and accuracy. Its distinguishing feature is the pilot, a cylindrical extension at the front end that guides the reamer and ensures it remains centered within the existing hole. How Piloted Reamers Work: Design: Pilot: The pilot is slightly smaller in diameter than the reamer's cutting flutes and fits snugly into the pre-drilled or pre-bored hole. This acts as a guide to maintain alignment and prevent the reamer from wandering off-center. Cutting Flutes: These are helical or straight grooves along the reamer's body with sharp cutting edges. They remove material as the reamer rotates, gradually enlarging the hole to the desired size. Body: The body connects the pilot and cutting flutes, providing rigidity and support during operation. Shank: The shank is the part that attaches to the machine or tool holder. Cutting Action: The pilot is inserted into the existing hole, ensuring precise alignment. As the reamer rotates, the cutting flutes engage the workpiece, gradually enlarging the hole while maintaining concentricity with the pilot hole. The pilot acts as a guide, ensuring the finished hole is perfectly aligned with the original hole.