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Series 40110 Type : AN
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Springfix* Spring Steel Angle Nuts
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Screw Size |
Panel Size |
Dim A |
Dim B |
Dim C |
Dim D |
Dim E |
Dim F |
Dim G |
Dim H |
Dim T |
Dim J |
Dim K |
Dim L |
Dim M |
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AN 2554
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No. 4 AB |
- |
11.2 |
7.9 |
5.8 |
9.6 |
4.6 |
- |
- |
2.46 |
0.51 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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AN 3907
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No. 8 AB |
0.7/1.0 |
14.2 |
14.2 |
7.1 |
11.43 |
7.87 |
1.47 |
15.06 |
7.92 |
0.71 |
6.35 |
4.75 |
9.36 |
10.41 |
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AN 1731
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No. 8 AB |
1.17/1.32 |
14.2 |
14.2 |
7.1 |
11.43 |
7.87 |
1.47 |
15.06 |
7.92 |
0.71 |
6.35 |
4.75 |
9.36 |
10.41 |
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AN Angle Nuts offer the designer a quick simple method of joining two separate panels together at right angles to each other. There are two varying styles one where the nut is riveted to the panel and therefore is a permanent fixture on that panel whilst providing screw location and retention on the other panel, therefore detachable. The alternative type is a push on version not requiring riveting, the retention on the panel is maintained by the barb retention feature entering the mating hole on the panel, making a secure location, whilst providing screw retention on the other panel, which is therefore detachable these angle nuts are extremely quick to fit and eliminate many problems encountered in bending return flanges to close boxes.
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All information is given for guidance only and designers should satisfy themselves as to the suitability of the specification by requesting samples
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Dim C |
Dim D |
Dim E |
Dim F |
Dim G |
Dim H |
Dim T |
Dim J |
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