Lanyard open ART 8246

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Correspondence table

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Correspondence table ART 8246

Overview
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Specifications

StandardDIN 1480
CoatingZinc
Diameter, mm5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 42
Packaging, pcs. 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
Field of applicationConstruction
Thread typeMetric
FormStraight
TypeHook-hook

Technical characteristics of ART 8246: types, overall dimensions, weight, load, thread


     ART 8246 is a lanyard whose main application is to connect various elements of mounting or tensioning structures. Also, this type is used for suspension of cables by pulling the supporting cable or stretching advertising banners. This type of lanyard is ready to use immediately and has no bolt or cotter pin connections.

     The ART 8246 lanyard is available in three shapes:

  • Hook-and-eye, it is equipped with a hook on both sides
  • Hook-ring, which is a lanyard with a hook on one side and a ring on the other
  • Ring-ring - a ring on both sides.

     Also sometimes there is a lanyard ART 8246 fork-fork.

Type of thread 


     The lanyard is made exclusively with metric thread. Read about the size chart of lanyards in ART 8246 pdf.

How it works


     The ART 8246 lanyard is a fairly simple fastener, with a similar principle of operation to conventional bolts with elongated rods, but instead of a standard head, it has a ring or hook. The lanyard ring must be securely attached to the support base. A loop of steel cable or chain is put on the hook, and the other end is simply fixed to the rigging.

Materials and coatings


     The ART 8246 lanyard is made of steel, which is additionally coated with zinc or galvanized zinc, which protects the lanyard from corrosion.

Field of application 


     ART 8246 is used for fastening various assembly elements and products; for tensioning advertising banners; for tensioning cable suspension cables; and for other assembly, lifting and utility work.

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