Din 509e06x02 Exclusive <2024>

: Specifies a form intended for workpieces where the planar surface (shoulder) is not subjected to high fatigue loads and does not require special treatment. It is primarily used when the cylindrical surface may need further machining but the shoulder does not. : This value represents the of the undercut in millimeters. : This value represents the of the recess in millimeters. Key Specifications Description The curvature at the bottom of the groove. The penetration depth into the workpiece. Surface Roughness (Standard) Standard roughness is typically unless otherwise specified. Application Rotational Parts

The trend toward "exclusive" codes like DIN 509E06X02 is driven by (EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals). As hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) becomes completely banned by 2024, platers are developing unique trivalent black and sealant combinations. These new chemistries cannot be covered by old DIN codes, hence the rise of the proprietary X -series. din 509e06x02 exclusive

Is there a conflict with the engineering standard? Likely not. It is probable that the OEM part number was derived because the component interfaces with a shaft that requires a DIN 509 E 0.6 undercut. The "X02" addition in the user's keyword could represent a secondary variant of that bushing (perhaps a specific hardness or internal shape designed to lock into that precise groove). Therefore, when a seller lists a "din 509e06x02 exclusive" part, they are likely referencing an aftermarket or premium replacement part that perfectly replicates the specific relief groove geometry required by the original European drivetrain design. : Specifies a form intended for workpieces where

I can provide the specific feed rates, tool insert recommendations, or exact drawing callout texts for your project. Share public link : This value represents the of the recess in millimeters