Assembling a steel cutting ring
For complete cutting ring assembly in an assembly stud, always use assembly studs that have a corresponding depth dimension T!
| T mm ±0,05 | T mm ±0,05 | ||
| VOM NW04 HL | 7,00 | VOM NW03 HS | 7,00 |
| VOM NW06 HL | 7,00 | VOM NW04 HS | 7,00 |
| VOM NW08 HL | 7,00 | VOM NW06 HS | 7,50 |
| VOM NW10 HL | 7,00 | VOM NW08 HS | 7,50 |
| VOM NW13 HL | 7,00 | VOM NW10 HS | 8,00 |
| VOM NW16 HL | 7,50 | VOM NW13 HS | 8,50 |
| VOM NW20 HL | 7,50 | VOM NW16 HS | 10,50 |
| VOM NW25 HL | 7,50 | VOM NW20 HS | 12,00 |
| VOM NW32 HL | 10,50 | VOM NW25 HS | 13,50 |
| VOM NW40 HL | 11,00 | VOM NW32 HS | 16,00 |
LL series depth dimensions match the dimensions of the L series
- Pipes must be cut to size at right angles ±0.5° before all pipe fitting operations. Pipe cutters or angle grinders may not be used for this.
- Lightly deburr the insides and outsides of pipes.
- After deburring, clean the pipes.
- Use support bushes for thin-walled pipes.
- Markings (position of the nut) make it easier to determine the number of turns for path-dependent assembly.
- If necessary, use appropriate spanner extensions.


