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FASTENERS - W & E Fasteners

Part #: 2409

The W & E Fasteners Model 2409 are engineered for professional-grade fastening applications across automotive and industrial sectors. These versatile fasteners combine self-drilling and self-tapping capabilities with robust zinc plating, providing a reliable and efficient solution for secure material attachment without the need for pre-drilling. Designed for durability and performance, they streamline assembly processes for technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Self-Drilling Capability: Eliminates the need for pre-drilled pilot holes, saving significant time and effort during installation by drilling their own hole.
  • Self-Tapping Thread Design: Forms a secure, tight thread as it's driven, ensuring a strong and dependable hold in various materials.
  • Zinc Plated Finish: Offers enhanced corrosion resistance, extending the lifespan of the fastener in challenging environments and providing protection against rust.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured to high standards, ensuring consistent quality and reliable performance under demanding conditions in professional workshops and industrial settings.
  • Efficient Installation: Designed for quick and straightforward installation, improving workflow efficiency for professional users.

Applications

These Model 2409 FASTENERS are ideal for a wide range of fastening tasks requiring strength and corrosion resistance. Common applications include automotive body repair, frame attachment, and accessory installation, providing secure connections in vehicle manufacturing and maintenance. In industrial settings, they are suitable for metal fabrication, HVAC system installation, electrical panel assembly, and general construction, offering reliable attachment in steel, aluminum, and other sheet metal applications. Their self-drilling and self-tapping features make them particularly useful when working with materials where precision and speed are critical.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 January, 2015.