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QUICKLOC® Quarter-turn pressure fasteners - Series 60

System

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Components
Fastener pin
Receptacle
System description
  • A fastener which is very secure even in the presence of dirt and where a high degree of resistance to corrosion is required. Useful range of tensile and compression load up to 600 N.
  • For installation, the fastener is inserted through a hole in the cover and secured against loss by a retaining washer.
  • The receptacle must be clipped into a rectangular hole.
Advantages
  • no tools required for installation
  • left or right turn to open or close (1)
  • in the open postion the fastener is unlocked and pushed out
  • optionally self-aligning and for use as a push-in fastener
  • large tolerance range ± 1 mm
  • mounting with sound insulation possible
(1) Patent
Function
  • To close, turn the fastener stud with light pressure one quarter turn to the right or left. The receptacle holds the stud in position by the sloping shoulders.
  • For opening, a quarter turn to the right or left forces the legs of the spring apart. These in turn push the fasteners into the open position by the chamfer on the side of the stud.
Basic information
  • 1. Head lath
    The head lath is in two parts and includes the head geometry. The two-part construction means that some geometries (e.g. head bores) only are possible.
    Max. head diameter: 25 mm / Max. head height: 15 mm
  • 2. Shaft lath
    The shaft lath includes the shaft geometry. Some shaft laths have a head insert. These laths can only be combined with head laths which have the same insert diameter.
    Max. shaft length: 50 mm / Min. shaft length: 17 mm
  • 3. Closing curve
    Various versions of the closing curve are available. Select the version to match your application.
  • 4. Compensation lath
    The compensation lath depends on the length of the shaft lath. Ensure that the compensation lath matches the shaft length.
Tool assembly
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Closing curve table


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