A tapping screw specifically for resin with low screw-in torque and minimal chip generation!
Currently, resin components are widely used in home appliances and automotive parts. As for the screws used for mounting these resin components, the JIS standard tapping screws have the following issues: - High screwing torque. - Prone to spinning when the fastening is completed. - Cannot achieve high pull-out strength. - The area around the screw hole is prone to whitening phenomena. To address these problems, we have developed the "P-Lock," a tapping screw specifically designed for resin. ● For other features and details, please refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ● Low screwing torque (the thread angle has been reduced) ● High free rotation torque (the thread pitch has been made coarser) ● High pull-out force (the thread angle on the pull-out side has been reduced) ● Wide versatility regarding the material of the fastening components. ● Rough and good accuracy of the pilot hole diameter. ● High resistance to loosening (the return torque is high relative to the fastening torque). ● High holding power can be achieved with a short screwing length. ● Difficult to produce chips. ● For other functions and details, please refer to the catalog.
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Please refer to the following direct sales site or contact us: http://www.neziya.com/product/plock.html
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Standard pilot hole diameter and pull-out force For details, please refer to the table on the website. https://www.maruemu.co.jp/product/plock.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."