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Fast and accurate insertion for small screws

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 25, 2003

An updated four-page bulletin profiles the StickScrew system for fast and accurate small-screw insertion.

An updated four-page bulletin available from PEM Fastening Systems profiles the StickScrew system for fast and accurate small-screw insertion.

"Bulletin SST" features a step-by-step chart to guide users in selecting screw options to meet application requirements and introduces newly available tooling, including optional robotics to fully automate the process for increased productivity gains.

The free bulletin offers an overview of the self-contained StickScrew system, which combines a lightweight driver and "sticks" of up to 110 serially connected hex-head screws to enable quick and easy attachment of metal or plastic components without loose screws.

A selection chart lists available screw types (machine, thread-forming, and thread-cutting) and then guides users through an eight-step selection process to meet application needs.

The bulletin further profiles StickScrew tooling, including compatible robotics, pneumatic or electric-powered inline StickShooter tools, and pistol grip StickShooter drivers (all with interchangeable and adjustable nose assemblies to install any size of screw quickly and easily using only one tool).

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