Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Swage_nut> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 triples per page.
- Swage_nut abstract "A swage nut or self-clinching nut is a type of nut or threaded insert is used on sheet metal. A PEM® nut is a popular brand name by Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp, which is often used generically for swage nuts from any manufacturer.It permanently anchors itself to the sheet metal by swaging the surrounding material. Generally, the swage nut is made of a hard metal such as stainless steel, which is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in a softer ductile material such as aluminum. The inserted shank has three diameters: a main shaft which fits the hole closely, a thin smaller-diameter undercut, and a larger-diameter serrated clinching ring. Forcing the clinching ring into softer material, with an arbor press or by tightening a screw through the hole, causes it to plastically deform (swage) into the annular recess in the shank. This locks the nut into the hole. The knurling on the clinching ring is not necessary for this step, but prevents the nut from rotating after installation.This is a popular method for adding strong, load-bearing threads to a relatively thin piece of soft sheet metal.Self-clinching nuts are described in military specification MIL-N-45938.".
- Swage_nut thumbnail 17-SwageNuts.JPG?width=300.
- Swage_nut wikiPageID "20569256".
- Swage_nut wikiPageLength "2889".
- Swage_nut wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Swage_nut wikiPageRevisionID "675959199".
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Aluminum.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Annulus_(mathematics).
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Arbor_press.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Brand_name.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fasteners.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuts_(hardware).
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Ductile.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Ductility.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Generic_trademark.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Knurling.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(hardware).
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Rivet_nut.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Serrated.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Serration.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Sheet_metal.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Stainless_steel.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Swage.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Swaging.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Threaded_insert.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink Undercut_(manufacturing).
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLink File:17-SwageNuts.JPG.
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swage nut".
- Swage_nut wikiPageWikiLinkText "swage nut".
- Swage_nut hasPhotoCollection Swage_nut.
- Swage_nut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nuts_(hardware).
- Swage_nut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Swage_nut subject Category:Fasteners.
- Swage_nut subject Category:Nuts_(hardware).
- Swage_nut hypernym Nut.
- Swage_nut type Plant.
- Swage_nut comment "A swage nut or self-clinching nut is a type of nut or threaded insert is used on sheet metal. A PEM® nut is a popular brand name by Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp, which is often used generically for swage nuts from any manufacturer.It permanently anchors itself to the sheet metal by swaging the surrounding material. Generally, the swage nut is made of a hard metal such as stainless steel, which is inserted into a pre-drilled hole in a softer ductile material such as aluminum.".
- Swage_nut label "Swage nut".
- Swage_nut sameAs m.051wln6.
- Swage_nut sameAs Q7652943.
- Swage_nut sameAs Q7652943.
- Swage_nut wasDerivedFrom Swage_nut?oldid=675959199.
- Swage_nut depiction 17-SwageNuts.JPG.
- Swage_nut isPrimaryTopicOf Swage_nut.