V2A stainless steel screw fittings for vehicle exteriors
Our newly arrived stainless steel screw fittings for airline rails are weatherproof and therefore ideal for outdoor use on vehicles or buildings.
The V2A screw fittings can be used in conjunction with our black powder-coated Airline rails for the construction of roof girders, for fastening sand trays, canisters, roof tents or similar
.Weather-resistant screw fittings for the airline rail
Where galvanized steel screw fittings have the disadvantage of rusting if the zinc layer is damaged, this can be avoided with weather-resistant stainless steel screw fittings. This is particularly noticeable when installed outdoors. The result is unsightly brown rust spots.
In addition, the V2A stainless steel screw fittings are material-compatible with our stainless steel roof trusses for the construction of a roof truss.
The stainless steel screw fittings can also be exchanged for our M8 stainless steel airline lashing rail nut as a cost-effective alternative, depending on the application.
Use of the stainless steel screw fittings for the airline rail
The bolt is inserted into the hole in the airline rail from above, the wing is placed parallel in the direction of the rail from above and the object to be fastened is tightened from above with the nut.
The fittings fit in all common airline rails, which often have a metric grid dimension of 25 mm, but also in airline rails with an inch grid of 25.4 mm.
Sizes of the stainless steel screw fittings
The V2A stainless steel screw fittings are available in four lengths: M8x25, M8x30, M8x40 and M8x60 mm. Depending on the fitting, the clamping range for the objects to be fastened is 0 to 44 mm long. This means that even larger square or round profiles can be fastened to the airline rail.
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