Stainless steel indexing plungers GN 717 are characterized by small dimensions. These indexing plungers are universally applicable due to their prevention of misalignments and...show more
Type G or GK of the indexing plungers GN 613 have been designed for applications where the indexing plunger is not operated with the standard knob. The indexing plungers are...show more
Retaining cables GN 111.2 are available in 5 different types and can therefore be used in a wide range of applications, e.g. for loss protection or as connecting and mounting...show more
The groove on cam action indexing plungers GN 721.1 ensures that the locking pin remains in its withdrawn position. For opposing cam action indexing plungers the left or...show more
For stainless steel cam action indexing plungers GN 721.5 the indexing plunger pin is withdrawn by turning the lock by 180°. For opposing cam action indexing plungers the left...show more
Stainless steel indexing plungers GN 608.5 are distinguished for their small dimensions.
Cam action indexing plungers GN 612.9 are used in cases where the plunger must not protrude all the time. By rotating the lever through 180° the plunger withdraws itself. The...
Stainless steel indexing plungers GN 617 are designed such that the plunger set in the end position (pressure spring is "on block") can also absorb axial forces. For...show more
Stainless steel indexing plungers GN 717 are characterized by small dimensions. These indexing plungers are universally applicable due to their prevention of misalignments and...show more
Indexing plungers GN 7017 are activated through a lever and are characterized by small dimensions. These indexing plungers are universally applicable due to their prevention of...show more
Indexing plungers GN 817.8 have been designed such that special versions of the indexing pins can also be made economically in smaller unit quantities. If reqiured, the indexing...show more
Indexing plungers GN 717 are characterized by small dimensions. These indexing plungers are universally applicable due to their prevention of misalignments and positioning...show more
Mini indexing plungers GN 822.6 are distinguished for their small dimensions. Based on the principle of the GN 822 mini indexing plungers, this model combines their clever type...show more
Mini indexing plungers GN 822.7 are distinguished for their small dimensions. Based on the principle of the mini indexing plungers GN 822, this model combines their clever type...show more
Stainless steel mini indexing plungers GN 822.9 are distinguished for their small dimensions. The stainless steel mini indexing plungers present an affordable alternative to the...show more
Guide bushings GN 172.1 with conical bore will be used for the latch bore of indexing plungers GN 817.5.
Mounting blocks GN 612.1 simplify the mounting of indexing plungers (e.g. GN 817) as well as cam action indexing plungers GN 612, GN 712 and GN 712.1. To position the indexing...show more
Spring loaded side thrust pins GN 715 are versatile and practical elements for holding, positioning and clamping of workpieces. They eliminate costly alternatives, are space...show more
Locking pins with axial lock GN 214.2 are used for quick fixing, connecting and locking of various jig and fixture systems. A typical application is location pins which have to...show more
Locking pins with axial lock GN 114.2 are used for quick fixing, connecting and locking of various jig and fixture systems. A typical application is location pins which have to...show more
Pins with axial lock GN 114.3 are used for quick fixing, connecting and locking of various jig and fixture systems. A typical application is location pins which have to be often...show more
Distance bushings GN 609.5 compensate for the body thread lengths on the indexing plungers and cam action indexing plungers a to allow mounting through walls of varying thickness.
Spiral retaining cables GN 111.4 are used in connection with low weight elements e. g. pins with axial lock and ball lock pins. They are distinguished for a large "usable...show more
With spring latches GN 722.3, the plunger pin is retracted over the curve of the guide by a 180° turn of the latch. The notch at the upper end of the curve causes the latch to...show more




















