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Can you supply the slotted head of the MHS series in stainless steel 316?
Turnlock can supply the slotted head of the MHS series in 316.
However, the cross pin and belleville washers are standard in 304.
Reason is that the 316 is too soft for the belleville washers or the cross pin to work properly.
We can change these to inconel if preferred, or custom to your application.
Here's a list of the part numbers:
Read MoreIs there an insert receptacle for the MHS series? Yes there is, it has a M16x2 thread. This part used to be called V50R19-02-10-BP If you're looking for the part V50R19-02-10-BP, we can help you! However, the part is now called MHSRTM16S Part MHSRTM16S is fully interchangeable withe V50R19-02-10-BP Here's how the part looks: ,
For more information on this part, please contact us! Read MoreYes, we have a variety of tamper proof Turnlocks, typically they come with a manufacturing leadtime of 14 weeks, and a min. requirement of 100-500 pieces.
This is newly developed in the MHS series:
here are some other examples. Read MoreThere aren't many quarter turns available in stainless steel 316, there is the receptacle MHSRF33S316 and the stud MHSTLHR-10S316 but only in stud length 10. ,How does the turnlock assembly Stainless steel 316 work?
For a turnlock assembly to work as it should, there needs to be a spring effect in the assembly, either in the stud or receptacle. Since the stud has no belleville washers, there is no spring effect in this assembly. In order to gain the functionality of the spring effect, the customer himself will need to add 1 supplementary piece to the assembly so the assembly has the desired spring effect. ,
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