Cone Grease Nipple Angled 90° | Zinc Plated Steel | M10 x 1 Thread | Square-Cut Head | @Pack of 10 | by Wurth
The Cone Grease Nipple Angled 90° is designed for easy access in tight spaces, featuring a tapered M10 x 1 thread for secure fitting and a square-cut head for reliable wrench grip. Ideal for industrial machinery lubrication and automotive maintenance, this zinc plated steel fitting ensures corrosion resistance and complies with DIN 71412 standards.
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Product Name/Title: Cone Grease Nipple Angled 90° | Zinc Plated Steel | M10 x 1 Thread | Square-Cut Head | @Pack of 10 | by Wurth
Brand: Wurth
SKU: 98662
Alternatively Known As: Grease fitting, Lubrication nipple, Zerk fitting, Grease nipple angled 90 degrees
- Form: C, H3, Square-cut
- Thread type x nominal diameter x pitch: M10 x 1
- Nominal diameter: 10 mm
- Length: 18 mm
- Thread length (metric thread): 5.5 mm
- Width across flats: 11 mm
- Material: Steel
- Surface: Zinc plated
- Thread type: Metric thread
- Standards: DIN 71412
- RoHS-compliant: Yes
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 18mm x 18mm x 11mm
- Weight: 0.05 kg
- Angled shape 90° for easy access in tight spaces
- Tapered metric thread M10 x 1 for secure fitting
- Square-cut head for reliable wrench grip
- Zinc plated steel for corrosion resistance
- Complies with DIN 71412 standard
- RoHS-compliant
- Installation by a qualified technician or mechanic is recommended to ensure proper fitting and lubrication system integrity.
- Industrial machinery lubrication
- Automotive maintenance
- Agricultural equipment servicing
- General mechanical grease fitting
- AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- RoHS-compliant ensuring reduced hazardous substances
- Durable zinc plating extends product life reducing waste
Standard manufacturer warranty against defects applies.
The Wurth Cone Grease Nipple Angled 90° DIN 71412 Shape C Zinc Plated Steel M10x1 is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial and automotive lubrication applications.
