System
Blind Installation -The single side
installation feature of the Auveco
Monobolt System allows one operator
to produce high quality structural joints
in seconds. Use of the Monobolt power
tool does not require special skill or
training, because the tool completely
controls the installation cycle.
Multi-Grip One size Monobolt fastener
will function effectively in a wide range
of material thicknesses (Example: .080"
to .375"). This versatility decreases the
potential for production errors and
reduces fastener inventory
requirements.
Uniform Clamping Action
Monobolt fasteners are engineered to
draw materials together by developing
positive clamping action.
Its Advantages
Structural Fastening An installed
Monobolt fastener yields high shear
and tensile values. Conventional
fasteners can be replaced by Monobolt
without compromising structural
requirements.
Positive Stem Retention: At the
completion of the installation cycle, the
stem is mechanically locked into the
Monobolt shell, creating a
vibration-proof joint of assured
structural quality.
Flush Break Stem: Within the specific
grip range for each size, Monobolt
fastener, the stem is designed to break
flush with the low profile head.
Secondary finishing operations, such
as grinding or milling, are not
necessary to achieve good product
appearance.
Complete Hole Fill: During installation,
the Monobolt shell expands into 360°
contact with the walls of the parent
material. This feature, in conjunction
with positive stem retention, produces
weather resistant joints.
Quiet, Safe Installation: The Monobolt
System, operating at 85db (“A”
Weighted), complies with OSHA
regulation governing plant noise levels
and operator safety
How It Works
1. The Monobolt fastener is loaded into the nose of
the placing tool and inserted in a prepared hole. As
the tool is actuated, the pulling jaws grip the
Monobolt stem.
2. An axial pull draws the stem through the shell,
expanding it radially. During this phase, the hole is
completely filled and work pieces are drawn together.
3. When the stem reaches a pre-determined position
within the Monobolt shell, it separates flush with the
head profile regardless of work piece thickness.
Simultaneously, the stem section remaining in the
shell is mechanically locked in place by the Monobolt
tool.