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Why We’re Calling Optisert “The Best”

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It’s a little brash, but Sherex has the data to back it up: we’re calling Optisert the best round body rivet nut based on performance. Sherex has been working for over five years on a round body rivet nut that can perform comparably vs. a half hex body rivet nut. This rivet nut can do […]

Sherex Fastening Solutions 2022 Year in Review

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What a year! It was great getting back to some normalcy. But with getting back to normal and ramping up came with challenges many manufacturers ran into this year: SUPPLY CHAIN. With that said, we feel we navigated supply chain issues better than our competitors and we even made moves that will hopefully mitigate those […]

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The Perfect Workstation for Installing Rivet Nuts

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What do you need to be successful at installing rivet nuts? Depends who you ask. For some, it’s just parts and a rivet nut tool. But it really should be more than that. Let’s take a look at what every rivet nut installer should have at his or her rivet nut workstation: Hand Tool Calibration […]

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Sherex’s Jake Glaser Named to the NFDA Board of Directors

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In 2014, Jake Glaser was starting his career in the fastener industry. Eight years later, he’ll be relied upon for his guidance and leadership on the board of one of the fastener industry’s main associations. Jake Glaser, Regional Sales Manager for Sherex Fastening Solutions, has been named to the Board of Directors for the National […]

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Different Styles of Clinch Nuts

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A major benefit of rivet nuts are the variety of styles. Well not to be outdone, clinch nuts also come in a few standard styles that each have its own benefits. Let’s take a look at different styles of clinch nuts: ACN Series – High Strength Clinch Nut On this clinch nut, there are displacement […]

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To use Rivet Nuts or Clinch Nuts?

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By Tyler Jones Sherex Application Engineer When material is too thin to tap threads, clinch nuts and rivet nuts are used to help fasten the application.  Both rivet nuts and clinch nuts allow for additional components to be attached using these threaded fasteners, and both attach mechanically to the base material. But what’s the difference? […]

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When Fastening Automation Makes Sense

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There are variety of ways to install fasteners like rivet nuts or clinch nuts into workpieces. Hand tools — manual, hydro-pneumatic, or pneumatic, are popular options and are used in low and high volume assemblies. Automation is another option. Fastener automation systems usually consists of a robotic arm or robotic station where fasteners are automatically […]

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