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CBX-BF3/16 Standard 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners

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Part Number: CBX-BF3/16

Color: Brass Diameter: 3/16” Drill Size: #10 Grip Range: 0-1/2”

CBX-BF3/16 Standard 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners Description

Efficiency Redefined: Introducing CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners – The Power-Operated (CB) Series

The CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners in the power-operated (CB) series mark a new era of efficiency in the fastening world. These fasteners are meticulously engineered to eliminate fastener/tool orientation problems, resulting in significant time savings during installation and removal processes. With a double lead thread design that enhances overall efficiency and a larger bearing area perfect for composite and metallic surfaces, the CB series redefines fastening performance.

The power-operated design of the CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners in the CB series is a game-changer for professionals in various industries. Fastening tasks become seamless and precise, ensuring flawless connections and enhancing productivity on the assembly line.

The double lead thread design takes efficiency to new heights. The fasteners move smoothly and effortlessly, minimizing the risk of misalignments and errors during fastening. This design feature not only saves time but also reduces the wear on the fastener and the application surface.

The larger bearing area of the CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners in the CB series is a testament to their adaptability and reliability. From composite to metallic surfaces, these fasteners provide unparalleled grip and stability, making them indispensable in industries where diverse materials are utilized.

Technical Specifications

Additional information

Cleco Fastener Type

Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners

Cleco Fastener Length

Standard

Color

Brass

Diameter

3/16''

Drill Size

#10

Grip Range

0-1/2''

Equivalent Part Numbers

Monogram: CBX-BF3/16 HPS: CYL3/16 ATI: CBX-BF3/16PC

CBX-BF3/16 Standard 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners Description

Efficiency Redefined: Introducing CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners – The Power-Operated (CB) Series The CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners in the power-operated (CB) series mark a new era of efficiency in the fastening world. These fasteners are meticulously engineered to eliminate fastener/tool orientation problems, resulting in significant time savings during installation and removal processes. With a double lead thread design that enhances overall efficiency and a larger bearing area perfect for composite and metallic surfaces, the CB series redefines fastening performance. The power-operated design of the CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners in the CB series is a game-changer for professionals in various industries. Fastening tasks become seamless and precise, ensuring flawless connections and enhancing productivity on the assembly line. The double lead thread design takes efficiency to new heights. The fasteners move smoothly and effortlessly, minimizing the risk of misalignments and errors during fastening. This design feature not only saves time but also reduces the wear on the fastener and the application surface. The larger bearing area of the CBX-BF3/16 Standard (CBX) 0-1/2” Grip Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners in the CB series is a testament to their adaptability and reliability. From composite to metallic surfaces, these fasteners provide unparalleled grip and stability, making them indispensable in industries where diverse materials are utilized.

Additional information

Cleco Fastener Type

Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners

Cleco Fastener Length

Standard

Color

Brass

Diameter

3/16''

Drill Size

#10

Grip Range

0-1/2''

Equivalent Part Numbers

Monogram: CBX-BF3/16 HPS: CYL3/16 ATI: CBX-BF3/16PC

Additional Cleco Fastener Information

How To Use Cylindrical Body Clecos

Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners, also known as spring or skin Clecos, are widely used in situations where materials need to be held together temporarily before the final fastening method is applied. Here is a general guide on how to use these fasteners:

Mark your material: Start by marking the points on the material where you want the Cleco Fasteners to be placed.

Drill the holes: Use an appropriate drill bit to drill a hole at each marked point. Make sure the hole size corresponds with the size of your Cleco Fasteners.

Prepare the Cleco fastener: Spring-type Cleco Fasteners are operated using a special Cleco pliers. When the pliers are applied, it compresses the spring and opens the fastener’s jaws.

Insert the Cleco fastener: Once the Cleco is opened, insert the fastener into the drilled hole. The jaws should be on the underside of the material, gripping it from beneath.

Release the Cleco pliers: Once the Cleco is in the hole, release the pliers. The spring mechanism will close the jaws and clamp the material securely.

Check the alignment: With the Cleco in place, you can verify that your material is aligned correctly. If not, you can use the Cleco pliers to remove the fastener, adjust the materials, and then reapply the Cleco.

Repeat for additional Clecos: If you’re using more than one Cleco fastener, repeat this process for each one.

Remove the Clecos: Once you have secured the material with your permanent fasteners (like rivets or screws), use the Cleco pliers to remove the Cleco Fasteners.

Remember to use the correct size Cleco for your material and project. An improperly sized Cleco can cause damage to your material or provide insufficient holding force.

Uses for Cylindrical Body Clecos

25 Specific Uses For Cylindrical Body Cleco Fasteners

  1. Aircraft Skin Assembly: Fastening together the skin panels of an aircraft during assembly before riveting.
  2. Small Boat Construction: Holding together panels of a small aluminum boat during assembly.
  3. Race Car Panel Assembly: Aligning and holding panels in place during a race car’s construction.
  4. Bicycle Frame Alignment: Temporarily securing tubes and joints in place when building a custom bicycle frame.
  5. Musical Instrument Manufacturing: Holding pieces of a brass or woodwind instrument together during assembly.
  6. Jewelry Making: Keeping metal pieces aligned during the assembly of larger custom jewelry pieces.
  7. Electronic Enclosure Assembly: Holding together panels of electronic enclosures before final assembly.
  8. Miniature Model Assembly: Securing small, thin pieces in model aircraft, ships, or architectural models.
  9. Automotive Bodywork: Aligning sheet metal before final riveting or welding in car restoration projects.
  10. Custom Motorcycle Build: Temporarily holding bodywork in place before final assembly.
  11. Computer Case Modding: Fastening custom panels together before final assembly.
  12. Custom Furniture Building: Keeping metal sections aligned before final attachment.
  13. Precision Sheet Metal Work: Holding thin metal sheets together during detailed assembly.
  14. Small Metal Artwork Projects: Holding small pieces together in delicate metalworking art projects.
  15. HVAC System Installation: Securing pieces together during the assembly of HVAC systems.
  16. Radio-Controlled Vehicle Builds: Temporarily holding together sections of RC cars, boats, or planes during assembly.
  17. Motorcycle Exhaust Assembly: Holding together sections of custom exhaust pipes before final welding.
  18. Metal Sculpture: Keeping small pieces aligned during the assembly of detailed metal sculptures.
  19. Custom Kitchen Hood Vent Assembly: Holding together sections of a custom hood vent before riveting.
  20. Metal Toolbox Construction: Holding together parts of a metal toolbox during assembly.
  21. Precision Metalwork Prototyping: Keeping prototype components aligned during initial assembly.
  22. Automotive Part Restoration: Holding together sections of automotive parts during restoration.
  23. Repairing Metal Fencing: Temporarily securing sections of metal fence for alignment before final attachment.
  24. DIY Metal Projects: Holding together components in a variety of home DIY metal projects.
  25. Installation of Metal Stair Railings: Keeping parts aligned during assembly before final attachment.

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