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WÜPLAST® pan head screw with hexalobular drive WN 1452, steel 10.9, zinc-nickel-plated, transparent passivated (P3E)

WÜPLAST W1452 zinc-nickel steel 10.9, pan head, TX
SCR-RSD-W1452-T20-10.9-(P3E)-4X16

Art.-no. 42294 16

EAN 4049557522807

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WÜPLAST® pan head screw with hexalobular drive WN 1452, steel 10.9, zinc-nickel-plated, transparent passivated (P3E)

Art.-no. 42294 16

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For thermoplastics

30° angle


  • Reduction of radial stresses

No damage to the screw boss


  • Greater flank coverage

Greater pull-out forces



Thread pitch


  • High degree of self-locking

The connection is less likely to work itself loose


  • Material preservation

Greater load-bearing strength of the connection



Reset core diameter


  • No material damage

Improved process reliability


  • Low screw-in torques

Secure screw connection



High-quality surfaces


  • Chrome (VI)-free surfaces

  • High resistance to corrosion
Notice

WÜPLAST screws only conform to strength class 10.9 as defined in DIN EN ISO 898-1 to a limited extent, since the screw geometry does not allow all requirements to be tested and applied in accordance with the above standard.

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Nominal diameter (d1)

4 mm

Length (l1)

16 mm

Head diameter (dk)

7.5 mm

Head height (k1)

2.72 mm

Material

Steel

Property class

10.9

Surface

Zinc nickel

Internal drive

TX20

Other standard

W1452

Head type

Pan head

Thread type

Plastic screw thread

Shaft length (a)

2 mm

Max. drive depth (t max)

1.7 mm

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