Screw fitting M8 for airline rail, clamping range 0 - 20mm
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Screw fitting M8 for airline rail, clamping range 0 - 20mm
Product.Nr.: 990014527
- M8 screw fitting
- suitable for airline rails with 20mm hole
- clamping range: 0 - 20mm
- thread length: approx. 30mm
- M8 carriage bolt with washer and self-locking nut
- material: galvanised steel
- high corrosion resistance due to galvanised material
- durable and robust due to high-quality steel processing
- easy assembly due to standardised M8 thread
- ideal for use in transport and fastening systems
- suitable for high loads thanks to the stable construction
- universally applicable for various applications with airline rails
The M8 screw fitting is ideal for airline rails with a 20 mm hole diameter and offers a clamping range from 0 to 20 mm. With a thread length of about 30 mm and an M8 carriage bolt, washer and self-locking nut included in the scope of delivery, it ensures a reliable and secure fastening. The galvanised steel material offers high corrosion resistance and impresses with its durability and robustness. Thanks to the standardised M8 thread, installation is uncomplicated and efficient. The screw fitting is ideal for use in transport and fastening systems and, thanks to its stable construction, can withstand high loads. Its universal applicability makes it a practical solution for a wide range of applications with airline rails.
Frequently asked questions about this product
Loads must be secured in such a way that they do not slip, tip over or fall off during emergency braking, evasive manoeuvres or on poor road surfaces. This applies to private individuals as well as commercial operators — the driver and the vehicle owner are responsible.
Why simply placing the load on the trailer is not enough: during emergency braking, the forward force exerted on the load is around eight times what many people expect — a 100-kg box will then press against the front wall with a force of several hundred kilograms. The force to the sides and rear is slightly less, but still enough to throw an unsecured load off the trailer.
The three methods
- Form-fit: The load rests directly against the front wall, side walls or other parts of the load, with any gaps filled in. This is the most effective method, as nothing can gain momentum in the first place. Rule of thumb: always push the load forwards against the front wall.
- Lashing down: The strap presses the load onto the load area and increases friction. This only works if the strap is properly tensioned — a strap tightened only loosely is almost useless.
- Direct or diagonal lashing: The strap connects the load diagonally to lashing points and secures it directly. This is the better choice for heavy individual items such as machinery or vehicles.
Anti-slip mats are the most effective and simple aid: they significantly increase the friction between the load and the load bed and considerably reduce the required lashing force. A mat under each contact surface costs little and is very effective.
Lashing points: Straps must be attached to designated lashing eyes, lashing recesses or lashing rails — never to side panel hinges, light strips, handrails or wheel arches. These parts are not designed for this purpose and will tear away. If there are no load-bearing lashing points, the entire securing system is ineffective.
Selecting and checking straps correctly: The label states the permissible lashing force and the pre-tension force. The label must be legible — if it is missing, the strap must no longer be used. Discard straps if they have cuts, frayed edges, broken fibres, deformation or cracks in the ratchet, or if they have been damaged by chemicals or heat. Pad the edges of the load with edge protection; otherwise, the edges will cut into the strap.
Common mistakes in practice:
- Load secured only in the centre, with the front and rear ends free to move
- Straps routed over sharp edges without edge protection
- Too few straps — two straps across a stack are rarely sufficient
- Small parts loose in the trailer, which shoot forwards when braking
- Load ‘secured’ only with a tarpaulin — a tarpaulin provides weather protection, not load securing
Weight and distribution: The load must not exceed either the permissible gross vehicle weight or the permissible drawbar load. Heavy items should be placed over or just in front of the axle — loading at the rear makes the combination unstable, whilst loading right at the front overloads the drawbar load.
Rear overhang: A load of up to 1.5 m is permitted without special marking. Beyond this, marking with a red flag or sign is required; in the dark, a red light and reflector are also required. Forward overhang is permitted only to a very limited extent.
Before setting off, walk all the way round the vehicle and stop again after the first few kilometres: straps settle, particularly with soft or stacked loads, and must then be retightened.
Suitable equipment: lashing straps and webbing, lashing eyes and sockets, lashing rails.
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