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Orlock® at the Ornit stand
Ornit Blind Rivets™ had its innovative product, the Orlock® Plywood, on display at the recent
Fastener Fair Budapest.
Ornit said that over the years many truck box manufacturers and distributors asked it to develop a
structural blind rivet to replace the existing, labour intensive fasteners. The structural fastener had to create a
strong, vibration-proof joint but not at the expense of the soft joint material.
Ornit designed and manufactured the Orlock® Plywood rivet, an industrial break stem fastener which
included a unique double locking system which creates a strong, vibration-proof joint. To solve the problem
of installing the fastener into soft materials, Ornit
created a large blind side area that spreads the clamp
load over a large area so not to damage the soft
materials.
Truck boxes, made from aluminium and reinforced
with plywood panels, need a rivet with a grip range
of at least 23mm in thickness. Ornit’s cost-effective,
Orlock® Plywood fastener boasts a grip range of up to
30.8mm and can be assembled using standard
Adi Shemer,
riveting tools. Ornit says that the Orlock® Plywood is
marketing & sales manager
an essential addition to its large Orlock® family range.
at Fastener Fair Budapest
POWERLOK® screws
Professional tool
storage
from Arnold
Sykes Pickavant has released ProMaxx™ its new range
of American storage solutions, provided directly from a
US manufacture of tool storage equipment.
POWERLOK® from Arnold same nut thread. Arnold says that
ProMaxx™ chests and cabinets are built for everyday
Umformtechnik are locking screws longitudinal and lateral movement
applications and are also suitable for heavy-duty
with trilobular thread. They are between screw and mother thread are
construction. Sykes says that this new professional quality
screwed into existing metric ISO impossible, and there is no
product is perfect for situations where quality is demanded
thread (tolerance zone 6H). Small subsidence, even with ductile
at an affordable price, and it is also secured by a ‘Five Year’
flanks of 30° are rolled onto the materials.
guarantee.
normal thread flanks of 60°, which The POWERLOK thread guarantees,
Key features of this
extend beyond the nominal even without head-friction, a high
new range are
diameter of the bolt thread. degree of vibration safety - an
‘Tri-channel’ side-wall
When screwed in, these 30°points advantage when used as stud or as an
construction for
penetrate into the counter thread (ISO adjusting screw. Arnold’s POWERLOK
handling heavy loads,
6H) causing the screw to self-lock and screws correspond to quality category
full extension
provide a fit which is resistant against 10.9. A slight carburisation further
ball-bearing
oscillation and vibration. The increases the surface hardness.
slides with
deformation of the nut thread by the “The screws are fastening and
drawers that hold
30° points takes place in the flexible locking elements in one and can
up to 23kg
part of the screw. This ensures a high therefore replace mechanical and
weight per
degree of self-locking and reusability chemical lock retention methods. Easy
drawer, and
of the screw of up to five times in the fully automatic assembly/ mounting
unique SP Blue
are possible because no
colour finish.
coiled up locking
Additional
elements cause any features
problems by jamming. include
Temperature or ageing
divided top
does not reduce the
trays to
locking effect of the
organise tools
POWERLOK screw as is
for everyday
usage,
often the case with
over-moulded
chemical locking systems.
chrome plated
Finally, feeding problems
handles, and 5
caused by plastics
x 2 inch heavy
abrasion particles on
duty castors
oscillating conveyors that hold up to
cannot occur.” 365kgs.
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