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FLA-MA-M-08622-00 – Short M12x0.5 Framos Lens Holder

Ensure stable lens mounting with the compact FLA-MA-M-08622-00, designed for reliable performance in machine vision systems.

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FLA-MA-M-08622-00 – Short M12x0.5 Framos Lens Holder

Yes · 8.6 mm · 22 mm

Centred
Yes
Height
8.6 mm
Hole distance
22 mm
Manufacturer
FRAMOS Lens

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Short M12x0.5 lens holder, 8.6 mm tall, designed for secure and durable lens mounting in vision applications.

The FLA-MA-M-08622-00 is a short M12 x 5 mm lens holder in the FRAMOS® Optics Accessories product line. This lens holder is available individually for order, as well as part of the M12 Kit, FMA-MNT/M12-KIT-STD-v1a. Made from a durable and reinforced glass filled (30%) polycarbonate, this lens holder measures 8.6 mm tall with an inner spacing of 17 mm. The mounting holes, separated by 22 mm distances, are compatible with provided M1.6 x 8 socket head cap screws and M1.6 hexagon nuts. Secure your next machine vision project and prototype quickly with the best lens fitting using this “ready-to-go” lens holder.


Product Specifications

Centred
Yes
Height [mm]Height [mm]
8.6
Hole distance [mm]Hole distance [mm]
22
ManufacturerManufacturer
FRAMOS Lens
Mount ThreadMount Thread
M12x0.5
Product TypeProduct Type
Lens Mount

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