A stainless fastener exclusively for ALC boards with significantly increased small thrust and fastening strength!
The ALC version exclusive stainless steel fastener is screw-in type, so there is no hassle of drilling a pilot hole like with expansion anchors. It quickly and reliably forms a female thread in the ALC body, ensuring a strong connection and excellent holding power. Additionally, it can be easily installed in corners and other areas that were difficult to attach with conventional methods. The material is stainless steel, which has a low tendency to rust. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog. The direct sales site is here: ↓ https://www.neziya.com/product/alinc.html
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【Features】 ● Manufacturer with patented technology ● High holding power. ● Pushes chips inward to create a reliable thread. ● The first crest is a complete thread, allowing for strong engagement with minimal thrust. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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Applications/Examples of results
Installation of exterior wall panels, etc. ●For more details, please contact us.
Detailed information
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The shape of the first thread is a complete screw thread, which allows for good grip and can be screwed in with a small thrust.
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Preferred RPM and torque examples For details, please refer to the table on the website https://www.maruemu.co.jp/product/alinc.html
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Blister pack ALINC is also available for sale in blister packs. For details, please refer to the table on the website. https://www.maruemu.co.jp/product/alinc.html
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In 1927, our company started as a manufacturing and sales business focused on hardware products such as cotter pins, and in 1957, we began mass production as a pioneer of stainless steel screws. The frontier spirit that lives on at Maruemu Seisakusho has led to the creation of core technologies based on our history and the accumulation of skills, including "product development of new materials, material processing, and fastening technology."