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One Touch Fasteners to reduce setup times for quick changeover

By Kelsey Zebrowski | August 12, 2021

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Imao-Fixtureworks offers a complete lineup of One Touch Fasteners that are designed to reduce setup times in quick change applications. Fastener-receptacle pairs replace nut-and-bolt assembly so that operators can lock and unlock plates, panels, covers, machine components and more without the use of tools.

The One Touch Fastener products are ideal for applications where there is frequent disassembly or changeover, including packaging, food production, automation, manufacturing, assembly and other industrial applications.The One Touch Fastener product lineup includes quarter turn clamping fasteners, ball lock fasteners, pin holding, and magnet locking types. Flex Locators, a related product line, add precision locating so that clamping and locating are accomplished in a single operation with no tools. Flex Locators are ideal for machining applications. Pneumatic versions are also available.

Specifications, CAD models, pricing (with quantity discounts) and ordering are available online at fixtureworks.com. Customers can also request a quote or technical product assistance.

Imao is known for its innovative One Touch Clamps, One Touch Fasteners, and Flex Locators, all of which are operated with no tools for quick changeover. Fixtureworks offers a complete lineup of workholding grippers, fixture clamps, material handling rollers and bumpers, quick release pins, adjustable handles, and a variety of machine components.

For more information, visit fixtureworks.com.

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