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Solon Manufacturing launches
new website
Solon Manufacturing has announced the launch of its new website. The site includes an enhanced search feature that allows users to search
by washer type (Belleville spring, flange washer and disc spring), material type, bolt type (inch and metric) and washer size.
The site includes easy navigation throughout, including technical documents such as FAQ’s and white papers written by George P. Davet, chief
engineer. A ‘Quick Quote’ section offers users the ability to send quotes quickly and directly to the quote department.
Solon points out that a ‘literature request’ form allows for an easy way to request literature and technical documents. Solon Belleville product
information and features are offered along with material specifications. Finally the events section keeps users informed of past and current industrial
trade shows where Solon participates.
Snap-in
clips for
assembly
BÜLTE says that snap-in clips
are the ideal solution for an
economical and rapid assembly.
BÜLTE points out that all a
user has to do is simply press
together both pieces for fast and
easy assembly. The action of the
interlocking gripper teeth creates a
bond that is very difficult to remove
without damaging the clip.
The standard materials are natural
nylon (Polyamide 6.6) and natural
polyacetal (Delrin, POM). POM resists
hot water, greases and oils. Snap-
in clips are vibration, corrosion and
abrasion resistant.
Prong diameter is 7.8mm or
9.7mm and the hole diameter
recommended is 8mm and 10mm.
Head diameter varies between
12mm and 20mm (the larger head
diameter makes binding of soft
materials a simple application).
Several head styles are available:
binder slotted, flat slotted, mushroom
or knurled thumb head. Standard
lengths are 8.5mm and 16mm and
BÜLTE offers 13.5mm and 21mm
lengths in POM material.
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