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Floating panel nuts boost assembly productivity

A PEM Europe product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 7, 2004

The Arconix Group has a new PEM "floating panel nut" application that was initially developed for the automotive industry in the USA.

The Arconix Group has a new PEM "floating panel nut" application that was initially developed for the automotive industry in the USA.

It can be inserted during the stamping process and was made with the Pemserter "in-die press system" in mind.

Mark O'Reilly, Business Development Director, at Arconix, based in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, said: "The key benefit of this particular solution is that the deflector pan can be located over the male threads with the PEM floating nut allowing easier lining up of the chassis".

O'Reilly added: "The nuts can then be tightened to the appropriate torque setting using a regulated driver".

"For assembly purposes there are no loose parts as the nut is retained in the chassis".

The floating panel nuts are custom-designed for specific applications and can position and spin freely on installation into any type of rigid material.

Their ability to float in an assembly enables fast and easy location of mating hardware, and their spin capability promotes quick thread engagement.

The all-metal threaded nuts are secure permanently in all types of panels.

Users can specify a wide range of fastener parameters to meet application needs, including nut head style (whether for hand or tool operation), unified or metric threads and thread sizes, and relevant dimensions to conform to the material thickness of host sheet or panel.

The floating panel nut assemblies (Type FPN) consist of a nut and retention ring.

The installation is achieved by placing the nut through a sheet and the ring onto the nut shoulder.

The nut is then flared onto the ring, which completes installation and allows the entire assembly to spin and float freely.

O'Reilly added: "Great productivity gains are achieved over traditional insertion methods".

"Installation can be accomplished automatically, manually, or using in-die operations".

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