Quality: Din 509e06x02 Exclusive Extra
"DIN 509 E06 x 02"
refers to a specific type of relief groove (or undercut) used in mechanical engineering, typically situated at the root of an external thread.
1. The "E" – Electrolytic Process
- DIN 509: This is the German Industrial Standard (Deutsches Institut für Normung) that defines the dimensions and profiles for relief grooves. These grooves are critical in machining to allow a cutting tool to run out without damaging the workpiece or to ensure a nut screws down flush against a shoulder.
- Type E: This designates the shape of the groove. In DIN 509, there are typically three forms:
- E: The shape/type of the undercut.
- 0.6: Likely the width of the groove ($b$) in millimeters.
- 0.2: Likely the depth of the groove ($t$) in millimeters.
These undercuts are standardized features designed to allow mating parts to sit flush against a shoulder or to provide clearance for grinding tools. Understanding the Code din 509e06x02 exclusive
Search for: “DIN 509 part 1 (1974)” or “DIN 50900” – but note it’s withdrawn and for historical reference only. "DIN 509 E06 x 02" refers to a
- It could be a terminal block or relay socket designed to mount on a DIN rail (standardized mounting metal rail).
- "509" and "06x02" are common substrate sizes or manufacturer codes for ceramic terminal blocks or PCB connectors.