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Product category: Fasteners, threaded and non-threaded
News Release from: Atlas Engineering | Subject: Bulletin PG
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 April 2002

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An updated four-page "product guide and index" available from Atlas Engineering profiles the complete line of SpinTite and MaxTite threaded rivet nuts.

An updated four-page "product guide and index" available from Atlas Engineering profiles the complete line of SpinTite and MaxTite threaded rivet nuts, which are specially designed for use in "blind" attachment applications where only one side of a workpiece is accessible for fastener installation and final component assembly "Bulletin PG" profiles all available types of Atlas threaded fasteners, which provide a practical alternative to tapped holes, weld nuts, rivets, and self-drilling or tapping screws

The bulletin also illustrates installation procedure and lists authorised distributors and representatives.

Installed from the accessible "front" side of a workpiece, SpinTite and MaxTite rivet nuts can be used in panels as thin as 0.51mm.

Their use eliminates any need for additional hardware beyond a mating screw to complete final component assembly.

The series of SpinTite rivet nuts will satisfy most "blind" applications where permanently installed threads are required.

The heavy-duty series of MaxTite threaded rivet nuts feature a thicker head and heavier wall to meet the demands of high-load applications.

Each series features a variety of available types to provide strong permanent metal threads in thin sheets.

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