Automated Fastening Equipment
When it comes to automated fastening equipment, Emhart Teknologies offers a variety of options including blind rivets, blind rivet nuts, inserts, stud welding systems, Self-Piercing Riveting (SPR), automated fastening equipment, and threaded insert installation systems.
Automated Torque Fastening Equipment
Stanley Assembly Technologies provides custom and standard multiple-spindle nutrunners for the global assembly market including robot end tooling for fully automatic rundown stations. From the rail to the floor, Stanley Assembly Technologies supplies complete turnkey automated fastening equipment solutions from concept to completion.
Blind Rivets
The ability to set rivets without the need for access at the back of the work makes their use mandatory in many instances. The many additional advantages of blind rivets from POP® also make them the logical choice in applications where the blind rivet setting feature is not of primary importance.
Blind Rivet Nuts
POP® NUT blind rivet nuts can be installed into sheet metal, tubing, extrusions, plastics, and other materials to provide strong, reliable internal threads in applications that require subsequent component assembly.
Inserts
Heli-Coil® inserts are precision-formed screw thread coils of stainless steel wire having a diamond-shaped cross section. Typical applications include aerospace, electronics, automotive, telecommunications, and defense.
Stud Welding Systems
Tucker pioneered the concept of using arc welding equipment as a means to fasten components without the need for holes in sheet metal. This system is known as the No-Hole Fastening System.
Self Pierce Riveting (SPR)
Self-Pierce Riveting (SPR) is a process that joins two or more layers of material without a predrilled or punched hole by driving a rivet through the top layers of material and upsetting the rivet in the lower layer without piercing the layer to form a durable joint.
Threaded Insert Installation Systems
Dodge® offers a full line of threaded inserts and insert systems for plastics including brass inserts in various types and styles to suit almost any insert application in plastic. Inserts can be installed using virtually all methods of installation including ultrasonic welding, hot or cold press-in, mold-in, and self-threading.