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Nut HN-L type pierce nut

Shinjo Manufacturing aims for a significant reduction in CO2 and provides eco-friendly ECO products for the Earth.

A pierce nut, short for Self Piercing and Clinch Nut, means "a nut that can pierce its own hole and be clinched." It has high tensile strength and hardness within the threaded processing area, as well as a unique shape and precision. The nut itself acts as a consumable punch each time, creating holes in the panel (meaning new holes are continuously punched) and is firmly clinched to the panel simultaneously. Pierce nuts are a genuine type of automatic assembly nut that originated in Japan, offering many advantages compared to various panel fasteners, including welded nuts, significantly reducing assembly manufacturers' costs and demonstrating exceptional effectiveness.

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Pierce nut

We will firmly fasten the joining components! Introducing a fastening nut that does not require a pilot hole.

The "pierce nut" is a nut that can create a hole and be crimped using the nut itself. No need for pre-drilling or alignment of pilot holes. It allows for the joining of dissimilar metals and the combination of resin and metal, which is not possible with welding. Additionally, since the joint condition can be visually confirmed, reliability is also improved. 【Features】 ■ No pilot hole required: No need for pre-drilling or alignment of pilot holes ■ Dissimilar metal joining: Allows for the joining of dissimilar metals and resin to metal, which is not possible with welding ■ No welding: Visual confirmation of fastening condition and omission of welding condition settings ■ The nut itself acts as a punch, creating a hole in the sheet material while simultaneously crimping the joint components securely *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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