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RUD VRBS Weld-On Block

RUD VRBS Weld-On Block
RUD VRBS Weld-On Block

RUD VRBS Weld-On Block

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Quick Overview:
  • WLL Range: 4t - 31.5t
  • Weld On Design
  • Marked with ID number

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Features & Specification

RUD's VRBS Welding Blocks are specially forged from material 1.0577+N (St 52-3) and come marked with the identification number of the permissible nominal working load limit.

Available in working load limits from 4t up to 31.5t, the distance lugs have a distance measurement function for the required spacing to root weld, which is approximate 3mm.

These weld-on blocks are suitable for use in temperature environments ranging from -20-degrees C up to +200-degrees C.

NOTE: The chosen welding point must be suitable for the corresponding force introduction, and welding should only be carried out by a qualified person according to ISO 9606-1.

Downloads
  • RUD VRBS Data Sheet

SKU

WLL

(t)

A

(mm)

C

(mm)

F

(mm)

Pitch T

(mm)

7992004

4

62

28

30

19

7992005

6.7

88

39

36

24

7992007

10

100

46

46

31

7992008

16

130

57

57

39

7987160

31.5

160

78

82

49

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