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parts=><=din norms

parts=><=din norms

parts=><=din norms

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Does anyone know if there is a list on the internet available that links parts to a din norm?

Sometimes i have a part for which i need the din number but that is not obvious.

Thx in advance

RE: parts=><=din norms

what kind of parts is it?

Cyril Guichard
Mechanical Engineer

RE: parts=><=din norms

www.mdmetric.com has alot of info, not sure if it's what you are looking for.  They have downloadable charts of all the fastener styles with the corresponding DIN designation as well as flanges, fittings, etc.  I have found their site to be one of the most useful for this area.

Mike Bensema
www.dutchmenservices.com

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