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Norm promotes nut making capability
Norm Fasteners has long been distinctive in producing both male and female
products. Now it has embarked on a very active period in marketing this
capability Europe-wide.
Norm Fasteners has produced female products for its domestic market since 1977 and
in 2004 it improved the production of its special female fasteners for the Turkish
automotive industry. Now, as a result of investments and gaining experience, Norm
Anixter adds Rite-Lok™ range
believes that its nut production is ready to support the worldwide automotive market.
Anixter Components has announced the addition of
Norm has a wide range of nuts available including Special nuts, Security nuts,
3M’s popular Rite-Lok™ adhesives to its 2008/09
Non-metallic insert & All metal self locking nuts, Threaded & Non-threaded weld nuts,
catalogue.
Flange Nuts, Nuts with washer, Bushings and Spacer sleeves. The nuts range from M4
to M24 and all types of DIN, ISO, ASME standards are served by Norm’s nut production
The new range includes Rite-Lok™ cyanoacrylate and
facilities.
anaerobic adhesives, which Anixter says form strong
bonds to secure components firmly in place. With 56
“With inhouse tooling company Ne-DU and also inhouse Zinc ( Cr6 Free ) and Delta
different formulations, there is a product to suit nearly
Protect ( Dörken ) coating lines we are meeting the exact needs of our customers,
any job, including the bonding of metal, plastic, wood,
who demand higher resistance and full Norm quality experience. “
ceramic, rubber and composite materials.
Invicta launches locally produced lock bolts
Rite-Lok™ cyanoacrylates are solvent-free adhesives
South African group, Invicta Bearings and Transmission has launched a new
with high-tensile and shear strengths that can be
range of locally manufactured Lock Bolt pins and collars, said to meet stringent
applied using manual or automated equipment. There
quality and safety specifications.
are 30 formulations of cyanoacrylates available which
feature a wide range of characteristics.
“This two piece fastening system is
designed for heavy duty applications
Used in component assembly, maintenance and repair,
and is fully compatible with existing
and when used in conjunction with the Rite-Lok™
tooling, ensuring consistent controlled
Primer, the adhesives give a high performance on
clamp up,” says Darryl Campbell, sales
difficult-to-bond substrates such as polyethylene and director, Invicta Bearings and
polypropylene. Transmission. “Lock Bolt pins and
collars, which are designed to replace
The Rite-Lok™ anaerobic adhesives are a range of 26
bolted and welded joints, are vibration
formulations of high-performance engineering adhesives
resistant, tamper proof and easy to
that cure in the absence of air and in the presence of
install. They provide high shear and
metal parts. These can be used in a variety of
tensile strength and an important
applications: as threadlockers to minimise vibrations and
advantage is no re-torquing is
loosening between metal threads; as retaining
compounds to increase the load-bearing stress of
necessary.”
cylindrical joints; and as gasket makers to eliminate
pre-cut gaskets and improve seals and strength.
These pins and collars are designed
for use in industries that include
mining, engineering, railways,
Lee Springs into 2008
construction and milling.
New constant force and wave either the free end or the drum of 6.35 to 25.4mm to suit hole
springs were added to Lee can be attached to the load. diameters from 9.53 to 31mm,
Spring’s portfolio of products and in spring rates from 0.81 to
in January 2008, increasing its Four life cycle ranges are offered: 5.33kg/mm.
stock spring range to over 2,500, 4,000, 13,000 and 25,000
15,500 different types of covering loads from 0.30 to
spring. 7.48kg. Lengths vary from 356 to
1,524mm, thicknesses from 0.10
Manufactured from high yield to 0.51mm and widths span the
301 stainless steel strip Lee range 6.35 to 31.75mm.
Spring’s constant force springs
exert a near constant restraining The Wave springs are produced in
force to resist uncoiling. This stainless steel type 17-7 PH and
natural inbuilt stress resists load offer performance in static or
at an even rate and makes them slightly dynamic applications
suitable for use in retractor where space is critical or where
mechanisms. radial and axial tolerances are
tight.
Constant force springs are usually
tightly coiled on a drum and Stock sizes range from rod sizes
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