GN 417-8-C pin Z023662
Catalog numbers:
- GN 417-8-C
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TECHNICAL DATA
Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
GN 417-8-C pin Z023662
Locking pin – precision and reliability in fastening
This locking pin GN 417-8-C is an element designed for precise and secure fastening of components in various structures. It finds application both in industrial equipment and in furniture or tooling. Its design ensures stability and ease of use, and high-quality materials guarantee long-lasting reliability.
Construction and materials
The pin is made of zinc die-cast with an epoxy resin coating, providing corrosion resistance and durability. The body is made of technopolymer, and the spring elements of stainless steel AISI 303 and AISI 301. This combination of materials guarantees mechanical strength and resistance to external factors. The porous surface of the body ensures a firm grip during adjustment.
- Zinc die-cast with epoxy coating: provides protection against corrosion and mechanical damage.
- Technopolymer body: lightweight but durable, with a matte finish for an aesthetic appearance.
- Stainless steel AISI 303/301: guarantees resistance to wear and long-term spring operation.
- Non-removable knob: prevents accidental loosening of the element during use.
Application and mounting
The GN 417-8-C pin is ideal for applications requiring precise positioning of elements, e.g. in positioning devices, safety locks or adjustable structural elements. The recommended hole cooperating with the pin should be made with a tolerance of +0.03/+0.08 to ensure proper fit and function. Installation is simple and intuitive, and the lock in the retracted position facilitates quick and safe operation.
- Ideal for industrial equipment, tooling and adjustable furniture.
- Lock in the retracted position increases ease of use and safety.
- Simple installation – just a properly sized hole with a tolerance of +0.03/+0.08
- Spring pressure (initial approx. 6N, final approx. 22N) ensures secure holding of the element in the set position.

