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APEX offers full-service design, engineering and manufacturing to your specifications. Our custom fasteners have enjoyed great success supplying all types and sizes of businesses in most sectors of industry.
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Engineering
APEX FASTENERS
provides complete design support for your products needs. APEX
FASTENERS supports AutoCad enabling us to integrate fully into your
design environment. Bring us the concept and let us help you
bring your ideas to completion.
Cold
Heading Design Guidelines
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Candidates
for Cold Forming
Any one of the following
criteria make a part a strong candidate for cold forming:
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Large head to shank ratio |
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Part is longer than 1-1/2
times its largest diameter |
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Part has multiple
diameters |
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High production
quantities needed |
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Raw material is a large
portion of part's total cost |
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Part has fine surface
finish requirements |
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Strength, hardness and
ductility must meet certain requirements |
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Part requires a
geometrical shape, a drive system or an extrusion |
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Size Ranges
Diameters: 1.27 mm to 40 mm (.050" to 1")
Lengths: (14") under the head with
diameters to (1")
Tolerances
While part geometry
affects tolerances, cold forming generally allows your tight tolerance
requirements to be met. When combined with secondary grinding
operations, tolerances as tight as .0127mm (.0005") can be achieved.
The diameter (top) and
length (bottom) tolerances shown here can be achieved without secondary
machining.
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Undercuts
If the
application requires a sharp fillet radii, corner or flush surface, an
undercut can be achieved in the cold forming process, possibly
eliminating a secondary operation.
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Radii
Generous radii at the corners allow the natural flow of
material to strengthen the part and reduce the need for secondary
machining. If necessary, tight or zero radius corners are possible
through secondary machining.
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Points
Points can be achieved by heading
or secondary operations. The reference dimension for a header die point
is 45º after threading. Other point designs can be formed with
secondary machining.
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Shapes
The wide variety of shapes that
can be formed through cold heading or roll forming, greatly reducing
manufacturing scrap and costs, include:
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Cold formed splines
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Clinching configurations |
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Roll formed worm gears
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Parts with multiple shapes |
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Cold formed sleeves |
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Oval shapes |
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Cold formed nuts |
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Extrusions
A variety of shapes can
be extruded through cold forming, allowing area reductions of 90% in
aluminum, 75% in medium carbon steels, and 50% in stainless steels and
high tech alloys.
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Round or concentric extrusions, for shafts or
threading; multiple diameters are possible |
External shapes, such as splines, squares,
flats, and drive systems |
Eccentric or asymmetrical bodies that are within
the initial wire diameter |
Blind holes, which go partially through the part
and eliminate costly drilling operations |
Through holes, which allow for hollow parts
while eliminating secondary drilling |
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Materials
Apex Fasteners can cold
form many unusual alloy, stainless steel and machining-grade materials,
to allow easy conversion from screw machining and other manufacturing
methods. Materials include:
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Low carbon steel |
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Bronze, including silicon
and commercial |
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Medium carbon steel |
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Aluminum |
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Alloy steel |
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Stainless steel |
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Copper, including
high-strength alloys |
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High technology alloys |
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Brass |
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Surface
Finish
Cold forming produces a
surface finish of 63 micro inches, which is superior to the 125 micro
inch finish typically produced on machined surfaces. If a smoother
surface is required, Apex Fasteners can utilize grinding, burnishing,
or other secondary operations to achieve a finish as low as 6 micro
inches.
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Head and Drive Styles
Cold forming can produce
many unique head styles, including large, offset, functional and
decorative head designs, without secondary operations. Also, cold
forming can efficiently manufacture a variety of internal and external
drive systems, including slotted, phillips, torx, slot.torx,
slot.phillips, one way, tamper resistant, phillips posidrive, square
drive and others.
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Shoulders
Cold forming allows the
cost-effective manufacturing of shoulders in shapes such as round,
triangular, hex and more.
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Platings
In selecting plating, several aspects must be considered,
including desired corrosion resistance, lubricity and appearance, as
well as concerns over cost and toxicity. While typical plating
offerings include zinc, organics, and phosphate and oil, Apex Fasteners
has a wide array of plating types available to meet the specific needs
of your application.
Heat
Treat
Several types of heat
treatment are available to meet desired hardness, strength, and
ductility characteristics, including:
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Through hardening |
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Annealing |
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Selective hardening |
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Carbonitriding |
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Case hardening (not
recommended for structural applications) |
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Please
contact a Apex Fasteners for more information on what type of heat
treatment is appropriate for your application.
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Secondary Operations
Apex Fasteners
offers a full line of precision secondary operations, including:
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Roll forming |
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Tapping |
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Broaching |
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Grinding |
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Turning/Shaving |
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Slotting |
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Reheading |
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Knurling |
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Finishing |
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Burnishing |
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Assembly |
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Trimming |
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Drilling |
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Milling |
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Flattening
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