Manganese steel: Manganese steel is a high-strength alloy steel with high tensile strength and wear resistance. It is often used as a material for important fasteners in the automotive industry because it can withstand high stress and harsh environments.
Galvanizing: The zinc coating is mainly used for corrosion protection. Although it does not directly affect the holding force, it ensures the long-term service life of the nut in harsh environments.
2. Design and Type
Reed Nut: Reed nuts (also called spring nuts) are designed with spring leaves that enable them to automatically center and remain tightened, so they can maintain good tightening force even under vibration conditions.
U-Shaped Insert Clip: U-Shaped Insert Clips are often used to connect body parts, such as connecting door hinges, engine brackets, etc. This design allows the nut to be automatically centered during assembly and provides a good tightening effect.
Friction coefficient: The tightening force is also affected by the friction coefficient of the thread. The zinc coating can affect the friction coefficient, so this needs to be considered when calculating the tightening force.
4. Application scenarios
In automotive use, these fasteners are often used in key parts, such as body connections, chassis components, etc. Its tightening force can ensure the stability and safety of these components during driving.
Anti-vibration performance: Due to the design of the reed nut, it can effectively resist loosening caused by vibration, which is especially important during the driving process of the car.
Safety factor: A certain safety factor is usually considered during design to ensure that the fastener will not fail under extreme conditions (such as collision, vibration, etc.).
Manganese Steel Galvanized Reed Nut Automotive U-Shaped Insert Clip can provide high fastening force in automotive use, ensuring a stable and reliable connection of key components. The specific fastening force depends on factors such as the design, material, and torque setting of the nut, but in most cases, they can meet the high standards of the automotive industry.