Do you have a floating receptacle encapsulated with the 50F series?

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Yes, you can have a float of 1,2mm with the following receptacles: V40R22-3AF open design. V40R22-5AA encapsulated design
V40R22-3AF and V40R22-5AA V40R22-3AF and V40R22-5AA
maximum tension load = 4700N ; operating tension load should be restricted to 3100N The rivet holes of this receptacle are 3,3mm diameter. here is the conversion table for the stud length calculation of the 50F series
 Gmin [mm] Gmax [mm] Length number
0,4 1 15
1 1,6 16
1,6 2,2 17
2,2 2,8 18
2,8 3,4 19
3,4 4 20
4 4,6 21
4,6 5,2 22
5,2 5,8 23
5,8 6,4 24
6,4 7 25
7 7,6 26
7,6 8,2 27
8,2 8,8 28
8,8 9,4 29
9,4 10 30
10 10,6 31
10,6 11,2 32
11,2 11,8 33
11,8 12,4 34
12,4 13 35
13 13,6 36
13,6 14,2 37
14,2 14,8 38
14,8 15,4 39
15,4 16 40
16 16,6 41
16,6 17,2 42
17,2 17,8 43
17,8 18,4 44
18,4 19 45
19 19,6 46
19,6 20,2 47
20,2 20,8 48
20,8 21,4 49
21,4 22 50
Example: If you are using a total thickness of both plates on each other = G = 5,3mm ; we recommed to take the stud length 23.  This would mean you need part number 50E8-23WAGV or 50E8-23AGV or... take note, we do not advise to use a 50F stud with a standard 4002F receptacle. for instance the D214-16NFGV is made of hard bronze which will not handle the stress of the higher clamping force of the Belleville springs and the cross pin which is a bit shorter than the 4002-series cross pin. We did a test that allowed about 100 cycles in the lower area of the grip range, in a higher area of the grip range it will have a lower # cycles.
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