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What is DIN 3210 standard for?

11/23/2015 4:13 PM

In case of motorised electric actuators, the valve attachment is mentioned as DIN standard 3210 - G0 or ISO standard -F10.

What is this meaning? For example diameter of hole, threading, material etc.,?

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Re: What is DIN 3210 standard for?

11/23/2015 4:17 PM
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Re: What is DIN 3210 standard for?

11/23/2015 4:38 PM

Dear Pw,

I tried with search but the result shows specifications of different actuators of various manufactures. And also visited DIN website and wikipedia. Unable to find that particular code. So if some person has knowledge they can help me.

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Re: What is DIN 3210 standard for?

11/23/2015 5:10 PM

So pick up the phone, ring various manufacturers, and ask. It isn't rocket science!

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Re: What is DIN 3210 standard for?

11/23/2015 5:03 PM

EN ISO 5210/EN ISO 5211 DIN 3210/DIN 3338 Issue 1.09 has dimensions in mm.

It's actuators. It ain't rocket science!

The websites that PASlack so generously provided have all this information.

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