EH 22352.
This threaded lifting pin is used when there is a threaded hole with a counterbore according to DIN 332.
Heavy-duty lifting element for quick and easy use, with moveable shackle and locking stud to provide protection against unintentional unlocking. For lifting loads, the threaded lifting pin is inserted into a threaded hole. In contrast to a ringbolt, time-consuming screwing in and out is therefore unnecessary.
All versions are corrosion-protected. The version made of stainless steel is also resistant to corrosion and weathering, so it is also suitable for external use. In addition, the high-strength, precipitation-hardened pin makes extreme loads possible.
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Threaded lifting pins can be mounted into a thread that is true to gauge.
Each threaded lifting pin contains an instruction manual with an EC Declaration of Conformity.
Contains lead - compliant according to exceptions 6a / 6b / 6c.
Contains lead - SVHC list [REACH] as of 27.06.2024.
Lead can cause cancer and reproductive harm from exposure
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This product does not contain any substances designated as "conflict minerals" such as tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten from the Democratic Republic of Congo or adjacent countries.
Any components, machines and workpieces with an existing thread can be lifted or secured directly via the thread. The threaded lifting pins are used in almost all industries, e.g. in mechanical engineering, electrical industry, fixture construction and assembly.
The lifting pins can be mounted very quickly in existing bores with undercut.
Components that already have an existing thread can be moved or lifted with the threaded lifting pin by inserting the threaded lifting pin into the threaded hole.
Previously used eyebolts can be replaced with the Halder threaded lifting pin without any problems or mechanical changes to the component - please refer to the load specifications in the catalogue.
Eyebolts are cheaper, but they remain on the parts to be moved. In the long run, this is very noticeable in the price. It takes time to tighten the eyebolts. In comparison, the threaded lifting pins are inserted into the thread and locked "in one go" by pressing the actuating button. For this reason, the threaded lifting pin is amortised after approx. 350 applications.
As this is a TÜV-certified load handling device with CE labelling, the operating instructions must be observed. The threaded lifting pin must always be inserted completely into the thread. In addition, functional safety is ensured by turning it slightly by hand until it reaches the thread stop.
In sizes M8, M10, M12, M16, M20, M24, M27, M30 as well as 1/2", 3/4" and 1".
Are special designs also possible for threaded lifting pins?
Yes, special designs are possible. However, since thread segments are required for each thread size in the case of the threaded lifting pins, only the existing thread sizes can be offered at the moment. Changes to the geometry can be made up to a certain point. Please send us your enquiry if required.
As the special versions are only similar to the standard versions, TÜV approval is not applicable.
If the deviation from the standard version is only minimal, CE labelling may be possible. In this way, the special part also receives a load capacity specification based on the equivalent standard part.
An economic offer can be provided for a minimum of 10 pieces. Please feel free to send us your enquiry if required.
As the threaded lifting and ball lock pins are a load handling device and therefore fall within the machinery directive 2006/42/EC, CE labelling is compulsory. The CE labelling includes, among other things, that a maximum lifting capacity of the ball lock / threaded lifting pin is specified. This information is determined by internal calculations and tests. The ball lock / threaded lifting pin is only approved by the TÜV if these values have also been tested and approved by the TÜV. Special designs are only manufactured as special pins without CE labelling and thus without specification of the lifting capacity, as no tests and calculations are usually carried out for these. If applicable, a CE labelling can be issued if the ball lock / threaded lifting pin is similar to a standard lifting pin and its load data can be used as a reference. A TÜV certificate must be specially ordered from the TÜV for each size for testing and is associated with additional costs. Please send us your enquiry if required.
Yes, in addition to the annual production date, the Batch number BA is also indicated on the lifting pin.
There is a version made of heat-treated steel, tempered and manganese phosphated and a version made of stainless steel 1.4542 precipitation-hardened, depending on the application. For load values see product data chart.
This cannot be answered in a general way, as it always depends on the application and the surrounding conditions. If a threaded lifting pin is damaged, e.g. if it is cracked or deformed, it must be removed from use immediately. This visual and functional check must be carried out before each use. Furthermore, the threaded lifting pin must be subjected to a safety check once a year with a visual and functional check by a qualified person.