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FASTENINGS - W & E Fasteners

Part #: 2347

The W & E Fasteners Model 2347 offers reliable and secure attachment solutions for a range of automotive and industrial applications. Engineered for professional technicians and mechanics, these fastenings provide consistent performance and durability, ensuring components remain firmly in place. They are designed to meet the rigorous demands of repair and assembly tasks, making them an essential addition to any professional toolkit.

Key Features

  • Optimal Fitment: Designed for a 7 mm hole size, ensuring a precise and secure fit within pre-drilled panels and components.
  • Enhanced Head Diameter: A 20 mm head diameter provides substantial surface area, distributing load effectively and preventing pull-through on various materials.
  • Versatile Grip Range: With a 30 mm grip range, these fastenings accommodate a variety of material thicknesses, offering flexibility across diverse applications.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by W & E Fasteners, these components are built from robust materials to resist vibration and environmental stressors, promoting long-term stability.
  • Efficient Installation: Engineered for straightforward installation, allowing technicians to quickly and efficiently secure parts during repairs or assembly.

Applications

These versatile fastenings are suitable for a broad spectrum of professional applications. They are commonly utilized in automotive contexts for securing interior trim, fender liners, bumper covers, and various underbody components where a precise and durable connection is critical. In industrial settings, the W & E Fasteners Model 2347 can be employed for general assembly, panel attachment, and maintenance tasks requiring reliable mechanical fastening. Their robust design makes them ideal for environments where secure and long-lasting attachments are paramount.

Specifications

  • Hole Size: 7 MM
  • Head Diameter: 20 MM
  • Grip Range: 30 MM
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 January, 2015.