Angular Joint Shape CS with Retaining Clip DIN 71802 | Zinc-Plated Steel | Corrosion Resistant | by Wurth
The Angular Joint Shape CS with retaining clip DIN 71802 is designed for secure mechanical assemblies, featuring a zinc-plated steel construction for enhanced corrosion resistance. Ideal for industrial machinery and automotive applications, this joint ensures reliable performance with its included circlip for secure assembly.
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Product Name/Title: Angular Joint Shape CS with Retaining Clip DIN 71802 | Zinc-Plated Steel | Corrosion Resistant | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 26851019
Alternatively Known As: Ball joint with retaining clip, Angular joint CS DIN 71802, Zinc-plated ball joint, Mechanical ball joint
- Thread type x nominal diameter (d1): M10
- Length from centre of ball to end of ball socket (a1): 35 mm
- Length from centre of ball to tappet collar (l1): 16 mm
- Length of tenon from collar (l2): 20 mm
- Form: CS
- Material: Steel
- Surface: Zinc plated with blue passivation
- Design: With circlip
- Thread type: Metric thread
- RoHS-compliant: Yes
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 35mm x 55mm x 20mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Ball joint with wrench flat and hex nut for secure fastening
- Zinc-plated steel construction with blue passivation for corrosion resistance
- Includes retaining clip (circlip) for secure assembly
- Complies with DIN 71802 standard
- Installation by a qualified technician or engineer is recommended to ensure proper assembly and safety.
- Mechanical assemblies requiring angular joint connections
- Industrial machinery and equipment
- Automotive and engineering applications
- AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- RoHS-compliant material ensures reduced hazardous substances
- Durable zinc plating extends product life reducing waste
Standard manufacturer warranty against defects applies.
The Wurth Angular Joint Shape CS with retaining clip is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial and mechanical joint applications.
