Infastech introduces the Octolock®
Infastech has introduced the Octolok® a new
fastener range designed to provide external or internal threads in the most demanding applications, including light gauge sheet materials to its iForm®
brand. I nfastech points out that Octolok® studs and nuts improve
quality and reliability, simplify production processes and reduce the cost of assembly. Octolok®
fasteners can
replace weld-studs and eliminate painting/plating costs. Octolok® fasteners
are placed into drilled or pre-punched holes of a specific diameter recommended for each size fastener. A press applied force drives the 8 lobe forming feature into the application material forcing the material to flow into the fastener retention groove delivering excellent torque-to- turn performance whilst the retaining ring provides superior push-out values. The fasteners can be placed manually one at a time or the assembly process can be automated. Octolok® studs and nuts are available in sizes from M4 to M12. Infastech®
is a producer of engineered mechanical
fasteners with applications across diverse market sectors including electronics, aerospace, construction, automotive and industrial. The Infastech® of Avdel®, Elco®
and iForm® .
Bülte extend product range
Bülte Plastics has added two new references PF150 and PF180 to its product range - Handles Type PF.
good dimensional stability and high thermal resistance. Handles (flat profile) can be attached with M6 (only
B
for PF94) or M8 hex head screws. They are available in two heights (36mm and 45mm) and lengths from 110mm to 201mm. Standard colour is black but other colours are available on request.
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ülte says its handles are easily and quickly assembled for a perfect finish. These polyamide (nylon) handles are resistant to corrosion, impact and common chemicals and they have
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