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_ Form your own inserts as simple as 1, 2, 3 www.formdrill.com
Open the catalog to page 1_Formdrills will produce your own inserts out of the part’s material _Formdrill process works in steel, stainless steel, copper, brass and aluminium up to 12 mm thickness _More ADVANTAGES & BENEFITS • Very fast process • Strong connections, high pull out and torque values • Very cost effective compared to weld nuts or threaded inserts • No special machines required • Only small investment required • Repeatability, high tolerances • No additional components • Can easily be automated • Clean workspace (chipless) _Application Wizard The wizard is available for determining steel and stainless...
Open the catalog to page 2_To form your own inserts you can use a standard drill press, milling machine or CNC system and the following tools and accesosories: 1. A _Formdrill specified by diameter and style _Tool holder _Short styles are used in thinner materials _Long styles are for thicker materials and for straight through holes _Short / flat or long / flat style to remove the upper portion of the bushing for a flush flat surface finish 2. _Tool holder and Collet Available in different sizes and shanks. The tool holders have a special heat sink attached for dissipating excess heat generated by repetitive...
Open the catalog to page 3_The process is proven; it has been in use for over 30 years. Users include multi-national groups in the automotive, heating and cooling, medical equipment, building structural frameworks, road lighting and signal fixtures and metal furniture manufacturers. Formed inserts are as strong or stronger than the same diameter welded nuts: Thread type and Ø Wall Thickness Din Welded nuts (pull-out force in N) Formdrill (pull-out force in N) Torque (in Nm) These values apply to mild steel. Torque and pull-out resistance will vary with different materials. Drill presses, milling machines or CNC...
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