Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)

Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
Clevis Rod-end Pin M20 x 1.5 Stainless steel 303 (1.4305)
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Reference: P27YF
Brand: Tameson

This stainless steel 303 (1.4305) clevis with M20 x 1.5 female thread is used to mount pneumatic cylinders. Mount at the end of the piston rod with matching male thread. I.a. compatible with the following cylinders: (ISO 15552). Including 20 mm pin. It has two holes lined up in the fork. Typically connected to a spherical eye between the forks with a pin. It is meant for linear or arcing paths and can be used for either push or pull applications.

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This stainless steel 303 (1.4305) clevis with M20 x 1.5 female thread is used to mount pneumatic cylinders. Mount at the end of the piston rod with matching male thread. I.a. compatible with the following cylinders: (ISO 15552). Including 20 mm pin. It has two holes lined up in the fork. Typically connected to a spherical eye between the forks with a pin. It is meant for linear or arcing paths and can be used for either push or pull applications.