MALIN CO. MS20995C41 Lockwire, 0.041 Inch Diameter, 221 ft. Length, Stainless Steel

Item: AJ6NQY
Model: MS20995C41
Cross Ref: 16Y050
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Specifications

Item Lockwire
Diameter 0.041"
Finish Bare Wire
Length 221 ft.
Material Stainless Steel
Package Type Canister
Product Type Lockwire

Product Details

When bolts become loose, Malin Co. MS20995C41 lock wire secures them as firmly as a lock by counteracting them with more tightening. It reinforces bolts, nuts & fasteners when it is critical to keep them in a position. This lock wire is suitable for industrial equipment, aircraft, moving vehicles & marine vessels.

Shipping Information

Height (cm) 7.62
Length (cm) 5.08
Width (cm) 5.08
Country Of Origin US
Weight (kg) 0.5625

Features

  • Malin Co. MS20995C41 lock wire is colour-coded, offering easy lock wire identification.
  • It features stainless steel construction to prevent rust & corrosion in harsh marine environments and is easy to shape and form.
  • Selected models are packed in a recyclable canister made of high-density polyethene to protect against grease & corrosive materials.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASTM A 580

Certifications

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are wire locking turnbuckles and nuts used?

Positive wire locking, often known as safety wiring, is a form of locking mechanism used to secure cap screws, nuts, bolt heads and turnbuckle barrels that cannot otherwise be secured. In locations where vibration could release a bolt, a safety wire is required.

What are the things one should keep in mind before using a lock wire?

  • Lock wires shouldn't be installed in such a way that they are subjected to chafing, vibration fatigue or additional tension other than the tension imposed on the wire to prevent loosening.
  • Ensure that the units to be locked and wired are properly torqued.
  • Under-torquing or over-torquing to achieve proper hole alignment is not recommended.

What material makes up Lockwire?

Several alloys, including Monel, Inconel, stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminium and even copper are used to make traditional safety locking wire.

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