Six ranges, comprising over eighty lines of rivet nuts, have been launched by Jaton Riveting Products (JRP) – a leading brand from Owlett-Jaton.
JRP, a dedicated riveting brand, offers an extensive range of quality blind rivets, rivet nuts, and tooling. With over 1,200 lines already in the range, the offering is substantial.
The new rivet nuts added are in addition to the circa 230 rivet nut lines already in the range. They include reduced head round knurled body closed, reduced head part hexagon body closed, flat head round JK split nut open, flat head round PN heavy-duty split open, flat head US round knurled body open, as well as reduced head US round knurled body open. These are available in aluminium, steel zinc and Clr Tri8/Tri3, A2 stainless steel, and A4 stainless steel.
The addition of multiple ranges of closed body rivet nuts provides more options for manufacturers looking for a sealed end, which will prevent water ingress. Two new rivet nut setting tools have also been added to aid in setting the JK nuts.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for customers to add the JRP line to their portfolio. That is why we work closely with manufacturers to guarantee quality,” comments Warren Keeley, technical support specialist at JRP. “Growing the JRP range is essential for continued success. Work has already started on our next launch and we hope to see it in the market later this year. We are also in the process of developing an exciting piece of software that will be unique in the marketplace and provide customers with an additional layer of support. Keep an eye out for the 1st April launch.”
The complete JRP range is supported by a full technical resource. The technical team at JRP is on hand to offer technical advice and suggest the best solution in design and application problem solving. The team provides the technical knowledge needed to support the range and help their customers to support end users.
www.owlett-jaton.com
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