

2-169109: Disc for Cast Iron Cross (For Skus: 2-160630 & 2-169108)
The Disc for Cast Iron Cross is a fastening component designed for use with the Siegmund cast iron cross assembly in System 16 fixturing setups. This disc works together with a countersunk screw to secure the cast iron cross to compatible clamping and arbor components.
It is specifically designed for use with the 2-160630 Professional Screw Clamp 45°/90° burnished and the 2-169108 Bushing for Threaded Arbor, ensuring proper fastening and stable alignment during welding and fixturing operations.
Its compact size allows it to sit flush within the assembly while maintaining secure mounting and reliable positioning. Manufactured for durability and precise fitment, the disc helps maintain the integrity of the fixturing system in demanding fabrication environments.
• Designed for use with Siegmund cast iron cross assemblies.
• Compatible with Professional Screw Clamp and threaded arbor components.
• Secure mounting using countersunk screw.
• Compact hardware component for System 16 fixturing.
• Durable construction for long-term reliability.
Key Features:
• Fastening disc for cast iron cross assemblies
• For the 2-160630: Professional 45°/90° Screw Clamp
• For the 2-169108: Bushing for Threaded Arbor
• Designed for secure mounting using countersunk screw
• Compact precision component for fixturing systems
• Compatible with Siegmund System 16 Metric Series
Specifications:
- System: Siegmund System 16 Metric Series
- Diameter: 20 mm (0.79")
- Length: 10 mm (0.39")
- Height: 10 mm (0.39")
- Weight: 0.02 lbs.
- Fastener: Countersunk screw M6 × 20
- Material: Hardened steel
Common Uses:
The Disc for Cast Iron Cross is used to secure cast iron cross assemblies in System 16 fixturing setups. It ensures proper fastening and alignment of clamping components when used with screw clamps and threaded arbor bushings. Fabricators rely on this small but critical hardware component to maintain stable connections within Siegmund welding fixture systems.
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Description
The Disc for Cast Iron Cross is a fastening component designed for use with the Siegmund cast iron cross assembly in System 16 fixturing setups. This disc works together with a countersunk screw to secure the cast iron cross to compatible clamping and arbor components.
It is specifically designed for use with the 2-160630 Professional Screw Clamp 45°/90° burnished and the 2-169108 Bushing for Threaded Arbor, ensuring proper fastening and stable alignment during welding and fixturing operations.
Its compact size allows it to sit flush within the assembly while maintaining secure mounting and reliable positioning. Manufactured for durability and precise fitment, the disc helps maintain the integrity of the fixturing system in demanding fabrication environments.
• Designed for use with Siegmund cast iron cross assemblies.
• Compatible with Professional Screw Clamp and threaded arbor components.
• Secure mounting using countersunk screw.
• Compact hardware component for System 16 fixturing.
• Durable construction for long-term reliability.
Key Features:
• Fastening disc for cast iron cross assemblies
• For the 2-160630: Professional 45°/90° Screw Clamp
• For the 2-169108: Bushing for Threaded Arbor
• Designed for secure mounting using countersunk screw
• Compact precision component for fixturing systems
• Compatible with Siegmund System 16 Metric Series
Specifications:
- System: Siegmund System 16 Metric Series
- Diameter: 20 mm (0.79")
- Length: 10 mm (0.39")
- Height: 10 mm (0.39")
- Weight: 0.02 lbs.
- Fastener: Countersunk screw M6 × 20
- Material: Hardened steel
Common Uses:
The Disc for Cast Iron Cross is used to secure cast iron cross assemblies in System 16 fixturing setups. It ensures proper fastening and alignment of clamping components when used with screw clamps and threaded arbor bushings. Fabricators rely on this small but critical hardware component to maintain stable connections within Siegmund welding fixture systems.






















