Latest news on Engineeringtalk categorised by product type
Fasteners, threaded and non-threaded
Archive page 1 of 28
Our RSS feed for Fasteners, threaded and non-threaded press releases
Calendar provides scheduling tool
The Boker's 15-month calendar is an easy to read scheduling reference featuring clearly numbered weeks, with all holidays and Sundays listed in red.
News from Bokers (25 October 2007)
Tension control system prevents leaks
User application article The RotaBolt 2 provides a large range of tension control on installation, tightening and in-service checking. Brochure available
News from James Walker Rotabolt (16 October 2007)
Bolts suit thin metal
PennEngineering PEM spinning clinch bolts allow quicker attachment of mating hardware by eliminating the need for loose fasteners such as screws and retaining clips or washers.
News from PennEngineering (15 October 2007)
Screws avoid facing damage
Ondrives' screws are suitable for applications in the food processing, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
News from Ondrives/Rino Industries (11 September 2007)
Knurled nuts ease clamping applications
Hollow knurled nuts have tapped through inserts of zinc plated steel for protection.
News from Winco ( 7 September 2007)
Company repairs screw threads
Thirty to forty automotive and light commercial vehicle engines pass through Hurley Engines' remanufacturing and machining workshop every week. Brochure available
News from Alcoa Fastening Systems ( 6 September 2007)
Website eases access to fastener resources
Redesigned website makes navigation easy with links prompting full access to the wide range of fastening resources available online.
News from PennEngineering (30 August 2007)
Bolts go on show at shipbuilding conference
ExpaTen bolts transfer high torque and can be easily disassembled and re-used, even after being subjected to high levels of stress.
News from Project Sales Corp (29 August 2007)
Large spacer range allows easy customising
Threaded spacers and pillars come in a variety of different combinations, materials, sizes and configurations.
News from Ondrives/Rino Industries (29 August 2007)
Coiled spring pins solve automotive problems
User application article Design advice from Spirol caused an automotive company to replace the long semi-tubular rivet in its glove compartment handle with two coiled pins. Brochure available
News from Spirol Industries (24 August 2007)
Fasteners offer corrosion resistance
PEM SpotFast stainless steel self-clinching fasteners permanently join two metal sheets to create a flush-attachment connection without protrusions on either side.
News from PennEngineering (16 August 2007)
Stud provides accurate positioning
The stud fasteners are ideal for dynamic, static and shock load applications in materials from 0.6 to 4.0mm thick. Brochure available
News from Profil UK (13 August 2007)
Research explains thread insert performance
Cross Manufacturing has worked hard to explain the unexpectedly high performance of Cross Spiralock thread inserts in plastic.
News from Cross Manufacturing Co (1938) ( 8 August 2007)
Tension control fasteners improve offshore safety
User application article RotaBolt 2 tension control fastener system was selected because it provides a range of tension control on installation, tightening and in-service checking. Brochure available
News from James Walker Rotabolt ( 7 August 2007)
Low-cost nut passes vibration tests
The DIN 65151 Vibration test compared an M8 Staytite nut with a variety of different self-locking nuts including all-metal bent beam, deformed thread, and torque prevailing types.
News from Staytite (26 July 2007)
Helical grooved pin solves fuel injection problem
User application article The new Spirol helical grooved pin eliminates skiving of the holes and deformation of the pin and host during installation, preventing the introduction of slivers into the assembly. Brochure available
News from Spirol Industries (20 July 2007)
Fastener guide provides new levels of information
Northern Precision's 40-page fastener book contains detailed technical drawings, specifications and photographs illustrating the ranges available.
News from Northern Precision (17 July 2007)
Self-piercing studs chosen by Aston Martin
User application article Aston Martin's designers and engineers teamed up with Henrob to develop a self-piercing threaded stud that would cope with the extreme demands of auto body applications.
News from Henrob Direct ( 2 July 2007)
Self-piercing rivets chosen for truck cabs
User application article Freightliner decided to invest in sophisticated robotic riveting cells to assemble its all-aluminium cab structures.
News from Henrob Direct ( 2 July 2007)
Self-pierce riveting process preferred by big cats
User application article Such is Jaguar's commitment to the Henrob riveting process that the structure and production tooling for the new XK were optimised to make best use of this joining method.
News from Henrob Direct ( 2 July 2007)
Earlier news from this category...
Latest news from this category...

