Got an Assembly Jig with tons of clamps on it?

Not this one! How would you like to clean up that jig and make for a
super fast setup? Check out this seat track assembly jig that one of our customers has developed. Talk about EASY. The seat track loads into the jig with just a zip, zip of the Invert-A-Bolt™ fasteners! As you can see from the setup, this is a drill jig. The holes in the angle are used to align the drill for proper placement of the fastener locations in the seat track. This one fixture has locations for many seat tracks all thanks to the "stealth" characteristics of the Invert-A-Bolt™ Fastener. When not in use, the inner stud of the fastener is lowered and "stowed" below the surface of the fixture. They are only used when needed. Talk about a versatile solution. Attach and detach all of your components using the Invert-A-Bolt™ Fastener and see if your boss isn't impressed!

Remember that pesky 5s progam? Clean up! Well, you can clean up your jig AND improve the function of your tooling at the same time. Give it a try TODAY.

Maybe you're facing a tooling challenge today. Check out these unique clamping devices at www.invert-a-bolt.com or give us a toll-free call 877-462-BOLT to discuss your application.

Looking for Lean Solutions? Need to STANDARDIZE? Get the Invert-A-Bolt™ Universal Common Modular Fixture today - perfect for your horizontal machines. Talk about Lean!

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Invert-A-Bolt™ Fasteners the perfect Lean Manufacturing Solution:
  • Quick Change
  • Stable
  • Self-Contained
  • Most cost effective in Universal Fixturing - eliminate dedicated fixturing
  • Perfect for high-speed machining

What is an Invert-A-Bolt™ fastener? Think of a bolt that comes out of your assembly jig only when you want it to. If you don't want it, it screws and locks below the face of your assembly jig so that it is out of the way of your process. Here's how it works: The larger diameter screws into your assembly jig until it is flush. The smaller (inner) diameter screws up into your part (floats to pickup the threads) allowing you to hold it while performing your assembly functions. When complete, simply screw the inner screw back into the larger diameter, out of the way.

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