22730.0030 - Self-Aligning Pads

Self-aligning pads are used as stop, support and thrust pad and are suitable for installation in clamping elements.

This article 22730.0030 - Self-Aligning Pads / with male thread, flat-faced ball, bearing surface plain (d1: 30 mm, d2: M16) is one variant of the article group Self-Aligning Pads (EH 22730.)

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with male thread, flat-faced ball, bearing surface plain
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Material:
Heat-treated steel, tempered, phosphated
d1 [mm]:
30 mm
d2 [mm]:
M16
Load capacity for static load max. [kN]:
90 kN
Article-No.:
22730.0030
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Self-Aligning Pads
  • with male thread, flat-faced ball, bearing surface plain – picture 1, Heat-treated steel
  • System: V70/L16
  • d1: 30 mm
  • d2: M16
  • d3: 20 mm
  • l1: 27 mm
  • l2 -0.5: 16 mm
  • Ball diameter: 25 mm
  • WS: 27 mm
  • Load capacity for static load max.: 90 kN
  • Tightening torque max.: 206 Nm
  • Weight: 151 g
Self-Aligning Pads

Material

Ball

  • Ball-bearing steel, hardened, bright

Body

  • Heat-treated steel, tempered, phosphated

Notes

Ball protected against rotating.

Loading capacity valid for steel and stainless steel designs.

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Compliant according to Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive 2015/863.

 

Does not contain SVHC substances

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Free from Conflict Minerals

This product does not contain any substances designated as "conflict minerals" such as tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten from the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjacent countries.