Fasteners related categories
 | J-Type Fasteners
Tinnerman J-Type Speed Nut fasteners press easily into self-retained position over panel edges or in center-panel locations. They are ideally suited for blind assembly or hard-to-reach installation. Offer floating alignment to speed production and and lessen rejections.
No specal tools, skills or equipment is required. Riveting, welding, clinching, staking and other secondary fastening devices are eliminated.
J-Type Speed Nuts can be applied after painting or porcelainizing panels eliminating the need for masking or retaping operations. |
 | U-Type Fasteners
Tinnerman U type fasteners come in metric and standard sizes. The special wide panel U nut fasteners have extra width that can cover much more capacity than single nuts. |
 | Hi-Torque U-Type Fasteners
Tinnerman hi torque U type fasteners come in metric and standard sizes for use on metal or plastic and minimize cross threading. |
 | Self-Aligning U-Type
Tinnerman self Aligning U type fasteners come in metric and standard sizes and in Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 applications. |
 | Self-Sufficient Clips Self-Sufficient Clips provide innovative fastening solutions for panel, molding, cavity, or knob-to-shaft applications.
They are also known as Dart type fasteners , trim clip fasteners, u type speed clip fasteners, s clip fasteners, and knob to shaft fasteners. The inherent benefits of these clips are:
Self-sufficient fastening, requiring no screws, rivets, studs, welds or any other secondary fastening devices.
One-piece design, eliminating excessive small parts handling and parts inventories.
Ease of assembly, they snap right into fastening position.
Removability and reusability.
Made from high-carbon heat-treated spring steel, for long service life.
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 | Screws Screws come in all shapes, sizes, and materials. The most important issue is to select the correct screw head and the correct screw thread in unison with each other to achieve the correct screw solution for the job.
There are three type of screws with different screw threads:
Tapping Screws
Thread Cutting Screws
Machine Screws
Each thread must then be put would a particular head. Each screw can vary in length between 1/16th to 6 inches in any increments of 1/16”
The Diameter of the thread may range from 1/16 to 1” in any increments of 1/16th.
Other considerations for screw selection are hole sizes, torque performance and factors such as types of corrosion and plating options.
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 | Flexicon Conduit/Tubing Mounting Clips With Integral Closure- For use with 1/4′′ thru 3/8′′ Flexicon corrugated conduit/tubing,
- Suitable for use with both fine and/or coarse pitch conduit/tubing.
- For mounting Flexicon corrugated conduit or tubing securely into place, vertically or horizontally.
- Only fingertip pressure is required to snap conduit or tubing into bracket.
- Suitable for use by original equipment manufacturers.
- Low profile design for space savings and pleasing appearance.
- Recommended distance between brackets at intervals not greater than 3 feet (914 mm) as required by Article 351-27 of 1996 NEC.
- Use one standard #10 (4-5M) screw for attaching bracket to panel or chassis (screw not included).
- Resists salt water, weak acids, gasoline, alcohol, oil, grease, and common solvents. This feature is not assessed by UL certification or testing.
- Can be easily opened for temporary access/removal and closed again to secure conduit.
UL Recognized Components. |
 | PG Equivalent Snap-In Liquid Tight Grommets
- Can be used in threaded or unthreaded holes.
- Ozone and weather resistant.
- Provides light strain relief to the cable.
- Simple to install - just snap into place, pierce thin membrane, insert & pull back cable.
- Can be used as a liquid tight plug. Offers protection to IP 66 and IP 68.
- Sizes available to fit cable diameters ranging from .12′′ (3.0 mm) up to 1.38′′ (35.0 mm).
- Protection Class IP 67 per EN60529.
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