Sherex launches RIV-FLOAT®
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Sherex Fastening Solutions says that to ensure easy, accurate, and fast attachment of components in off centre applications, users should use the new, innovative, addition to the RIV-FLOAT® family; RIV-FLOAT® he RIV-FLOAT®
-SHORT was developed for applications
requiring backside clearance similar to cage nuts and riveted nut plates. The new RIV-FLOAT®
-SHORT has
all the features and benefits of the original RIV-FLOAT® including knurls which increase spin out resistance in
soft materials. RIV-FLOAT®
-SHORT was developed to allow manufacturers
the benefit of accounting for tolerance stack up, and resolve alignment issues during product assembly. This saves costly rework of components and the expensive downtime associated with stripped or cross threaded fasteners. RIV-FLOAT®
-SHORT
also allows installation from the front side of the work piece which improves assembly time by allowing the fasteners to be installed post paint, powder coat or other surface treatment. RIV-FLOAT®
to attach handles and overhead racking; and electronic enclosures to attach door hinges. The RIV-FLOAT®
-
SHORT can be placed in the floor, ceiling, and walls to attach other components to the enclosure. “RIV-FLOAT®
is the next generation of fastening technology
that was designed for post installation in applications where cage nuts, clinch nuts, floating nut plates or weld nuts are typically used. This innovative family of rivet nuts is RoHS compliant and can provide higher thread strength than regular rivet nuts.” These breakthrough rivet nuts are installed with the new
-SHORT can be used in a variety of applications
including aircraft interiors to attach the structures of the galley, overhead bins, armrests and the lavatory; military applications
hydro-pneumatic rivet nut tool Sherex has launched - the SFS FLEX-5 tool. Automated installation systems with process monitoring/control are also available for the RIV-FLOAT® RIV-FLOAT®
, -SHORT and the full line of Sherex fasteners.
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