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Clinch Fastening Systems
Strux® and Rivtex®

Fastening solutions for thin sheet applications.

Clinch Fastening Systems

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  Clinch Fastening Systems

Overview

As the demand for thin sheet steel and aluminum applications increases, so do solutions for fastening them. The Strux® line of clinch nuts and studs are designed to provide an external or internal thread in sheet metal stack-ups 1.5mm and thicker.

The Rivtex® line of clinch and pierce-clinch fasteners meet the needs of sheet metals as thin as 0.75mm.

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Features

  • Unlike spot welding, joints can be created in-die with clinch fasteners and automated equipment
  • Can be used where welding is impossible or undesirable, such as joining dissimilarmaterials, precoated sheets, and high strength thin sheet metals
  • Unlike welding, clinch fasteners do not create a heat zone in the materials during installation
  • Can be installed after the painting or coating process, with virtually no aesthetic damage to the application
  • Allows simple visual inspection to determine proper fastener seating
  • Placing equipment ranging from manual working station to multiple, high rate setting machines

Benefits

  • Lowers in-place costs, maximizes assembly flexibility
  • Corrosion resistance is maintained
  • Changes and damage to the application materials are minimized
  • Can eliminate welding operations and its environmental and safety hazards
  • Avoids cross-threading and other problems caused by coated or painted threads
  • Joints do not require destructive testing to determine installed strength
  • Use of threaded fasteners ease servicing while providing high joint strength

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