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Find out more about Rivit self-clinching

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

The installation of the self-clinching fasteners is done pressing them into sheet metals.

The special knurl under the head ensures a quick and permanent fastening, with no need for welding or screwing.

The installation of the self-clinching fasteners is done just by pressing them into the sheet metal. The special knurl under the head of the fastener ensures a quick and permanent fastening, with no need for further welding or screwing.

Self-clinching can be installed either with manual or pneumatic presses, and they are ideal to be used on thin and already painted sheets. The range includes studs, nuts, standoffs and they all come in steel, zinc plated steel and stainless steel.

The round nuts allow to create threads on thin materials, in fact they are inserted into a pre-drilled hole and, thanks to the pressure, are fixed without damaging the material. The flat nuts offer the advantage of being completely flush on both sides, within the sheet thickness. The exagonal nuts complete the series; all types of nuts are available in carbon steel and stainless steel.

The standoffs allow a quick assembly of the sheet metal with other elements, when it is necessary to keep them at a specific distance and parallel to each other. They can be installed on sheet metals having a minimum thickness of 1 mm; they come both with through or blind thread, and they are available in stainless steel or carbon steel.

The studs can be installed on sheet metals having a minimum thickness of 1 mm, to obtain threads where to screw nuts. They are made in different materials to provide solutions which could not be possible with other products: stainless steel, carbon steel or phosphor bronze.

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