PN 82268 is a normative document that specifies the requirements for a lanyard body.A lanyard is a connecting element used to connect cables, chains, rings and other components in elevator machinery, ships and other industries.
Fastening group PN 82268
Bodies for lanyards PN 82268 are most often made of stainless steel and belong to the stainless steel fastener group.
Materials for the manufacture of bodies PN 82268
The bodies for turnbuckles PN 82268 are made of the following materials:
- Steel, which can be optionally coated with zinc and hot-dip galvanized. Zinc protects against corrosion if the fastener is to be used in aggressive environments
- Stainless steel. A4 steel grade allows the fasteners to be used at high temperature extremes and in aggressive and humid environments.
Application range of PN 82268 bodies
A lanyard body is a workpiece consisting of two halves that are joined together to clamp a cable or other material. The lanyard body is specially shaped and threaded to ensure that the rope or other material is clamped securely without damage. DIN 1478 contains requirements for the size, shape and thread of the lanyard body, as well as for the materials from which they can be made. Compliance with these requirements ensures the safety and reliability of the connection, reduces the risk of damage to the rope or other material, and reduces the risk of the connection falling off due to external factors.