Norgren Rear Clevis QA/8032/23, To Fit 32mm Bore Size

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192-8505
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QA/8032/23
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Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

To Fit Bore Size

32mm

Product Type

Rear Clevis

Manufacturer Series

QA

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

IMI Norgren Rear Clevis, 110g Weight, Galvanised Steel Body - QA Series - QA/8032/23


Securely mount parts to your industrial equipment with this rear clevis from IMI Norgren. It's designed to work with pneumatic cylinders with a 32mm bore, so it's a good fit for medium-duty loads. The clevis serves as a pivot point for the cylinder, enabling upward and downward movement in applications like material lifting. Its galvanised steel body is tough enough to withstand the corrosion and impact that you'd expect in harsh industrial settings. You'll find all the fasteners you need are supplied, so you can get on with installation straight away.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 110g for easy handling during installation and minimal pressure on equipment
• Compact dimensions of 52 (L) x 44 (H) x 45mm (W) for use in confined setups
• Compatible with pneumatic cylinders and their accessories in IMI Norgren's PRA series, making building a system simple

Applications


• Process and packaging industry
• Medical facilities
• Agricultural equipment
• Oil and gas plants

What's the difference between a clevis and a bolt?


The major difference between a clevis and a bolt is the loads they can handle. While bolts are designed for tension loads, you can use a clevis such as this one for lateral and shearing forces.

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