Axial slider light FASL
Fixed point and sliding elements
The light axial slider with single or double mount and single or combination connection thread
Applications
- Heating pipes
- Cooling lines
- Hot water and circulation pipes
- Media lines with thermal expansion
- For use in dry interior areas.
Advantages
- The FASL can be used flexibly, thanks to the application options as a standing or hanging slider and as a guide bearing on vertical pipelines.
- The low sliding friction of the plastic sliding rails enables optimum force application at the fixed point.
- The large sliding path and the long slide rails allow large expansions to be accommodated without any problems.
- The base plate of the FASL is compatible with the FLS and FUS channel systems and allows fixing with one or two screws.
- The flexible combination thread allows the use of pipe clamps of various sizes.
Properties
- Material: steel
- Zinc plating: electro zinc-plated
- Sliding strip material: glass fiber reinforced polyamide
- Thermal capacity: -30 °C to +130 °C
Installation Examples
The following sections describe common installation scenarios and configurations:
Installation FASL on FUS channel
This diagram illustrates the installation of the FASL slider onto the FUS channel. It shows the FASL slider unit, its base plate, M12x25 screws, and the FUS channel. The process involves attaching the base plate to the channel, followed by mounting the slider onto the base plate. The recommended tightening torque (Tinst) is 30 Nm. Checkmarks (✔️) indicate correct assembly steps.
Cross-slide function through double mounting with FASL2 M10
This diagram demonstrates a cross-slide function using the FASL2 M10 slider in a double mounting configuration. It shows the slider components, M10x16 screws, and nuts. The assembly steps are depicted sequentially with visual indicators: checkmarks (✔️) for correct procedures and crosses (❌) for incorrect ones.
Cross-slide function with FCSM
This diagram illustrates a cross-slide function utilizing the FASL slider with the FCSM system. It shows the slider, M12x25 screws, and the connection to the channel. The recommended tightening torque (Tinst) is 30 Nm. Assembly steps are shown with checkmarks (✔️) for correct and crosses (❌) for incorrect procedures.
Installation FASL with central fixing on FUS channel
This diagram shows the installation of the FASL slider with central fixing onto the FUS channel. It features the slider, M10x25 screws, and the channel. The recommended tightening torque (Tinst) is 30 Nm. The assembly process is depicted with checkmarks (✔️) for correct and crosses (❌) for incorrect steps.
Technical Drawings and Dimensions
Detailed technical drawings and dimensions are provided for specific FASL models: FASL1 M8/M10, FASL2 M8/M10, and FASL2 M10. These include slider body configurations, connection thread types (M8/M10, M10), overall length (L), width (B), height (H), and other relevant measurements.
Technical Data
Item | Item no. | Thread | Length L [mm] | Width B [mm] | Height H [mm] | Max. recommended static load (suspended) Nrec [kN] | Max. recommended static load (upright) Nrec [kN] | Static friction factor µh | Sliding friction factor µg | Max. recommended lever arm [mm] | Max. sliding distance [mm] | Sales unit [pcs] |
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FASL1 M8/10 | 567949 | M8 / M10 | 160 | 140 | 56 | 1.2 | 1.2 | 0.18 | 0.14 | 200 | 100 | 10 |
FASL2 M8/10 | 568670 | M8 / M10 | 180 | 140 | 56 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 0.18 | 0.14 | 200 | 120 | 10 |
FASL2 M10 | 567950 | M10 | 180 | 140 | 47 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 0.18 | 0.14 | 200 | 120 | 10 |