Tinnerman Palnut Engineered Products – NSN Components Catalog
CAGE Codes:
2E781 | 89032 |
78553 | 08428 |
Operating Segments: Fasteners, Assemblies
HQ: Brunswick, Ohio
About A Raymond Tinnerman
A Raymond Tinnerman is the product of the 2009 merger of modern producers A Raymond and Tinnerman. Tinnerman was framed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1870 by George Tinnerman. The organization was a maker of ovens until 1936 when Tinnerman's son made another sort of steel latch, called the 'Speed Nut,' to unravel a steady issue with the organization's item shipment. From here, the organization went a totally new way, commercializing the Speed Nut in the oven market and past. This change was fruitful to such an extent that Tinnerman shut down its oven business completely and turned into the essential latch provider for all U.S. Airplane in WWII. Following the finish of WWII, Tinnerman turned its concentration to the car business. Tinnerman clasp turned into an incredible accomplishment because of the way that they held parts set up without the requirement for extra welding or arresting, sparing makers time. The organization turned into the primary provider of clasp for the Ford Motor Company.
A Raymond, framed in 1865, was a combination with organizations in an assortment of ventures including the glove, shoe, calfskin, material, radio, development, and car enterprises. Because of their variety, the organization holds more than 800 modern licenses. The two organizations met up in 2009 to turn into A Raymond Tinnerman. From that point forward, they have demonstrated to be an innovator in the North American latch and gathering markets.
Products, Services, and Platforms
ProductsMay Include But Are Not Limited To
- Nut/Bolt Assembly: Assemblies come in three types: quickie stud, speed grip, and U-nut max. The quickie stud is a fastener that features a bolt designed to self-retain in key slots. Speed grips are assemblies that consist of a square cage and nut or screw. The cage itself attaches to the back side of a panel. U-nuts are U-shaped fasteners and bolt assemblies designed to sit on the edge of a panel. The mating panel is placed over the bolt and secured with a nut.
- Speed Nut: Tinnerman Speed Nuts come in two types: Standard and Insert. Standard Speed Nuts are flat stamped nuts with an impression designed to follow the thread pitch of the stud, while Insert Speed Nuts are circular and feature inner barbs to grab onto a post and a screw impression to receive a specified screw. They come in a variety of sizes, materials, and hole diameters.
- Expansion Nut: Available in a variety of sizes and materials, A Raymond Tinnerman expansion nuts are push-in type nuts used when the back panel of a machine is not accessible. The part is used by snapping into a square hole in the substrate and is secured by driving a screw into the expandable legs.
- Speed Clips: A Raymond Tinnerman manufactures a variety of panel speed clips in types including cable clip, s-clip, u-clip, u-clip special, and push rivet. Their primary function is to attach a cable to a flat panel or hold two panels together. Push rivets are an exception, as their function is to attach a component or panel to an adjacent panel. It features a cylindrical hollow dart that snaps into a hole and expands when a secondary pin is pushed into the dart.
Subsidiaries/Partners
A Raymond and Tinnerman
Competitors
MacLean-Fogg, Acument Global Technologies, Brossard Limited, Rosenberger OFI, Illinois Tool Works, and SPS Technologies.