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Read how Superbolt improves and resolves your bolting problems for rotating equipment
Superbolt™ Multi Jackbolts Tensioner (USA):
- Used commonly in Rotating & Heavy Duty Equipment; Pumps, Compressors, Turbines, Valves, and etc.
- Useful for Larger size bolts, from M24 onwards, as only Hand Tools are required during tightening & removal
- Eliminates Galling, Fretting and Bolt Seizure Problems
- Reduce equipment downtime and improves work efficiency
- Increase SAFETY aspect
- Preload Accuracy +/- 10%
SPIROL is pleased to announce the release of their brand new Coiled Pin Design Guide. Truly an “engineered-fastener”, the Coiled Pin is available in three “duties” enabling the designer to choose the optimum combination of strength, flexibility and diameter to accommodate different host materials and application requirements. Their shock absorbing design dampens forces and vibration to prevent hole damage and prolong assembly life. This combination of features enables SPIROL Coiled Pins to improve the quality of your assembly, extend the life of your product and reduce your total manufacturing costs.
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
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Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
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Session Overview
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Instructions SPUHR Ideal Scope Mounting System | Optics Trade
1. Material
Mount ................. 7075 T651
Finish................... Sealed Hardcoated finish.
Level:................... Clear level made of plastic.
Screws ................. Metric sizes.
M4 in rings and interfaces and M5 in bases.
Interfaces:
Aimpoint T1, Burris Fastfire, Trijicon RMR,
Docter and Leupold Deltapoint.
Picatinny, various lengths and heights
Tri-rail for Snipe IR
Spacers
Made in Sweden
Extremely sturdy one-piece scopemount, with possibility to attach multiple optical
accessories directly to the mount. Built-in level. 45 degree split of the rings gives
better view of the turrets. Straight and tilted mounts available.
IDEAL SCOPE MOUNTING SYSTEM
ideal Scope
Mounting System
Scope level gauge
“The wedge”
Screw length gauge
To prevent marring of scope
with interface screws.
Spacers and interfaces
Tri-rail for Snipe IR
ALWAYS check length of the screws
with gauge before mounting inter-
faces to avoid damage to scope!
Notes on mounting
The rings are machined with circular groves that could be used
for gluing the scope. Gluing is a good solution when the gun
and the scope is used extensively in 4WD vehicles and in other
applications with severe vibrations. For normal use (including
mostly military, law enforcement and civilian use) we strongly
recommend the use of small amount of rosin between the
scope and the rings (available from Midway). Rosin is a very
good gripping agent that prevents slipping. Its also very easy to
remove with some alcohol when it’s not desired any more.
Ring screws are delivered waxed. Customers working in extreme
conditions might want to degrease the screws and screw holes to
loctite instead.
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CONTACT
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Phone: +46 733 926 770
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Web: www.spuhr.com
Address: Terminalvägen 7 C
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We recommend the use of “screwdriver” style torx keys to make
the mounting easier and smoother.The torx keyhole is rather
shallow and with the screwdriver style key it’s no problem.
On most models the base screws can be staked at the end to
become non-removable.
Leveling the scope
The 10 degree wedge is a solution for indexing the rotation of
the scope, using the included gauge/wedge to index the scope
correctly to the mount and gun. A very important feature as a
incorrectly indexed scope unintentionally will be adjusted side-
ways when it is adjusted for elevation. Slide the wedge under
the scope to assure that it is level with the mount just before
tightening the screws.
Picatinnys
We recommend direct mounting if possible on firearms with
own integral rail, such as Accuracy international and TRG,
instead of the use of Picatinny
The picatinny mounts have its contact surfaces minimized
against the firearms Picatinny in order to enhance the repeat-
ability of the mount.
Interfaces
Mount is machined with several interfaces all over the mount.
The interfaces on the rings will follow the scope, so in case the
mount is a tilted version, ring interfaces are tilted to. The base
interfaces follows the base and is thus without tilt.
We highly recommend the use of lasers and illuminators and
secondary sights on the mount as those are more stable there,
than they are on the handguard that actually moves when a
heavy rest is used against the forearm.
Always check length of screws before attaching an accessory, as
screws might vary in length or by being wrong. Marred scopes
due to too long screws are owners responsibility.
The level
The level is made out of plastic and is quickly interchange-
able. Just remove the M8 set screw in the rear of the base
and push out the level. Replacement levels are available
from us. Only apply very light force when set screw is at-
tached to not crack level.
Repeatability.
We have done our outmost to enhance the repeatability. The
contact surface against the picatinny have been limited, and
we have added numbers to the sideclamp. Numbered from
1-4 it shows in what order you should tighten the screws to
get maximum of repeatability. Starting on 1 and just doing it
lightly finger tight, follows on the other screws. Tighten fully
to full torque in next step.
Torque
There is one big limitation with torque keys, they are very de-
pendent on the same amount of oil/grease/wax on the screws
to give the same torque and the friction in the thread and the
screwhead is very important to achieve this. In the shooting
range or workshop environment that is not a problem, but in
the field or even worse after a month in the sandbox the situa-
tion will be entirely different. Therefore our recommendation
is to tighten the screws with a torque key, when the mount
first is assembled. Beside each screw on the side clamp there is
a index mark. Mark the screw with a small file or equivalent,
after the screw is torqued to the right amount. In the future
when you are reinstalling your mount on the same rail you
don’t use the torque key but a standard key and you turn the
screw to the index mark. Torque values for ring screws are
15-25 in/lbs (1,9-2,9Nm) and 45 in/lbs – depending on scope
manufactures recommendations.
(5 Nm) for the side clamp.
Captive screws
All our mounts with mounting screws not visible from the
underside have their screw holes prepared for captive screws.
The mount are unless special ordered always with removable
screws, but they can be stalked when mounted so they easily
can be opened but they can never leave the mount. Either the
mount has to be stalked before it leaves us, or you can easily do
it yourself with a proper tool from the left side of the mount.
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