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Cam Lock Nuts are a commonly used connecting element, which is used most often in furniture assemblies. The main function of the Cam Lock is to create a secure joint between two connecting pieces of furniture, that is stable. They are used in combination with a screw and place in a wooden panel or laminated board, for example.
Our Cam Lock Nut range is made from Zinc Alloy in a choice of finishes, including; Nickel Plating, Zamak, Collinox Light Plating, as well as unfinished options. The nut features a crossed driver types.
These nuts can be inserted into pre-drilled holes and tapped into place with a hammer. They are self-locking to prevent rotation during hand or automatic assembly.
Lift Off Screw Mount Hinges are an easy lift-off function to remove flush mounted doors. The range offers a selection of material to suit application and finishing requirements . They have an hinge rotation angle of 180 degree and can be used as left or right handed. The leaf hinge design is drilled to be screwed to the frame.
These Lift Off Hinges have a 180-degree rotation angle and are designed to provide clearance between the door and the frame, allowing the door to be easily lifted off the hinge pin.
Consist of two leaves and one pin, which are sold separately. One leaf is attached to the door and the other to the frame by a hinge pin that may be taken out of the hinge. They have a strong construction, which ensures their longevity in severe industrial conditions.
May be easily removed by lifting the pin out of the hinge. Ideal for metal doors in enclosures, gates, and tool cabinets. Please use the same material for each pin & leaves you use together.
Metal in-line Lift Off Hinges are side hinges easy to lift off to remove mounted doors. They have a hinge rotation angle of 180 degree and can be used as left or right hand.
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