Using Shinka can reduce the required time for thin plate fastening by 30%.
■Shinka is a tapping screw developed by Yamashina for thin plates. It can fasten thin steel plates of 0.3t or more without spinning, even without using a burring or nut. ■By eliminating burring and nuts, we can reduce processing costs, component costs, and waste disposal costs due to fastening failures caused by spinning. As a result, it is used by many customers, with an annual shipment record of over 100 million units to manufacturers of home appliances and industrial equipment. ■Recently, attention has also been drawn to the fastening speed. It has been found that the cycle time from gripping the screw to completing the tightening can be shortened by 30% compared to conventional screws for thin plates when using Shinka. ■By using Shinka, it is possible to reduce manufacturing costs associated with fastening by approximately 30%. ■We have uploaded a comparison video of the screwing time on YouTube. Please take a look from the link below. https://youtu.be/YupmIbisBp8 ■We also have videos on the Yamashina website. Below, other detailed information is also posted. https://www.kk-yamashina.co.jp/product/thinca.html
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■It has a special thread shape with two threads at the tip and four threads just below the neck, forming nearly complete four threads directly below the neck. ■Since it only contacts the thread at the neck with a thin steel plate of about 0.3t, it firmly engages with the four threads, preventing slipping even under very high torque. ■For more details, please check the Yamashina website. https://www.kk-yamashina.co.jp/product/thinca.html
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If you adopt it in many places, it will be cost-effective.
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Fastening of thin steel plates used inside home appliances Fastening of thin steel plates used in kitchen equipment Installation of ceiling materials and others Showcases Other industrial equipment, etc.
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Shinka SD | This is a thin plate drill screw that can be screwed into thin steel plates without a pilot hole. It is used in convenience store showcases and similar applications. |
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Established in 1917, during the dawn of mass production of screws in Japan, the company succeeded in producing the first domestic cross-recessed screws in 1949 and cooperated with the government to domesticate tapping screws in 1954. We hold data on over 200,000 types of screws and bolts, enabling us to manufacture a variety of products with high quality. Recently, we have been focusing on research and development investments, working on tapping bolts with a diameter of 6mm or more, high-strength aluminum bolts, tapping screws for thin steel plates, and tapping screws for CFRP, which will support the next generation. We are committed to challenging innovative technology development without being bound by history.