Robotics Nut
Robotics NutOn this page are examples of Expansion-Type Fasetners, also called robotic nuts, which have been developed to solve specific fastening problems. The expansion principle is the same, but forms vary to: plug a temporarily unused hole, provide vibration-resisting adjustment, fasten in wood, heavy gauge metal or odd-shaped panel holes. They illustrate Tinnerman's ability to help the manufacturer fasten his product better, faster and at a lower cost. Perhaps one of these "Specials" will suit or suggest an answer to your particular fastening problems. | |
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Material: All parts are Spring Steel, heat treated, unless otherwise specified. The only variations available are those shown with suffix letters in the part number.
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