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All systems go. A self-countersinking fastener designedespecially for vehicle floor installations.In plywood and plymetalvehicle floor applications, you needa fastener that’s strong, vibrationresistant and watertight. Just asimportantly, you want a fasteningsystem that’s designed to reduceinstallation costs. In a big way.Introducing the Huck FloorTightfastener, the revolutionary newfastener that performs impressivelyfrom the word go.The benefits of a blind fastenerare easy to see.Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings'blind FloorTight fasteners meanone-man, one-sided installation,which cuts your labor costs in half,adding up to huge savings. Not onlydoes the FloorTight fastener go along way, so does yourmanufacturing dollar.Self-countersinking feature.Here’s the great news. The HuckFloorTight fastener eliminates thecounterboring process in plywood,and the dimpling process inplymetal. Just drill a straight holeand the FloorTight fastener sinksperfectly. You now have an extremelystrong fastener installed with oneless step.Get a grip on it. Large grip rangeeliminates the guesswork.The FloorTight fastening systemaccommodates material thicknessranging from .750 to 1.625 inches.And what’s more, our fasteners offerhigh clamp, high tensile and highshear strength, which eliminatesshifting and buckling of your floor.2Watertight. Because rustnever sleeps.Unlike ordinary nuts and bolts, theFloorTight fastener is watertight onthe blind side, preventing moisturefrom entering through the body ofthe installed fastener.Superior performance, timeafter time.When it comes to holding power,FloorTight never gives up. Its designeliminates overtorque, headpoppers and loosening commonin conventional floor screws.Easy removal, no damage.The FloorTight system provides easyfastener removal for quick accessunder the floor panel. Panels are notdamaged upon removal and caneasily be refastened.Easy on the ears.And the environment.Alcoa Fastening Systems & Ringsuse quiet, non-torque tools forlower noise in the plant. Andhealth risks are reduced becauseoperator muscles and joints arenot subjected to the constanttorque of power tools.Strong support.Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings'skilled and knowledgeabletechnicians are ready and waitingwith valuable consultation,evaluation, installation assistance,and in-depth staff training. No otherfastening company can match thislevel of premium, value-addedsupport.

Huck FloorTight Self-countersinking headeliminates the counterboringprocess in plywood, as wellas dimpling in plymetal floors.A high-strength pin locks in placewithin the shear plane for addedholding power and durability.Expansion within the weather-sidestringer, coupled with the 360 internal lock provides excellentmoisture resistance on theweather side.360 internal locking feature createsa solid mechanical lock to preventloosening.Installation Sequence1Insert fastener in hole. Applyinstallation tool.2The nose assembly (orange),attached to Huck’s installationtool, is placed over the pintail(white). When the trigger ispressed, the nose assembly jaws(red) pull on the pintail, drawingthe pin though the sleeve,causing the blind side sleeveto expand, partially setting thesleeve in the top sheet andpulling out all the sheet gap.34Continued pulling on the pintailThe pin is then separatedforms a mechanical lock betweenthe pin and sleeve end. Theanvil on the installation tool thencountersinks the fastener headinto the top of the material toa preset depth set by the anvil.The anvil’s large bearing facethen prevents further travel of thesleeve head into the top material.in tension at the break neckgroove.

Huck FloorTight Grip Data and DimensionsDDDCDCCStandardCPlymetalAAAA90 CountersunkWide FlangeBBBBPlywood Fastener - Standard HeadDiameterPart No.Grip RangeA maxB maxC minD minCompression8 (1/4)PWF-R8-20.750-1.3752.0000.2600.6101.100High10 (5/16)PWF-R10-20 1.750-1.3752.1250.3250.6501.000HighPWF-R10-26 3752.1250.3250.6501.000Low 2FloorTight fasteners may be available with a stainless steel sleeve. Please see manufacturer for details.1 For use in more dense plywood 2 Low-compression fasteners will not self-countersink for a flush installation.Plywood Fastener - Wide FlangeDiameterPart No.Grip RangeA maxB maxC minD minClamp10 w 2DiameterPart No.Grip RangeA maxB maxC minD minClamp10 Plymetal Fastener90 Countersunk Head3 DiameterPart No.Grip RangeA maxB maxC minD minClamp8 (1/4)PWF90-R8-20 3.750-1.3752.0000.2600.4651.100HighFor use in more dense plywood or plymetal

Huck FloorTight Plymetal – PMFPlywood – PWF1/8" Note: The blind-side stringer mustwithstand force of fastener installationwithout pulling through the material. Themanufacturer recommends a minimumof 1/8", however, stringers as thin as.100" may function properly under certainconditions. Fastener performance mayvary depending on the grade of plywood.Installed Fastener Values (Typical)DiameterFastener8 (1/4)10 (5/16)TensileShear*Pin PWFWLC28004300200PMF30004300500PMFMC30004300200* With pin in shear planeHole Preparation DataDiameterMinimumMaximumRecommended8 (1/4).261.272.266 (H Drill)10 (5/16).328.339.332 (Q Drill)Material, Finish and c electroplate with gold chromateDry filmPinSteelBlackWax film

Huck FloorTight Ordering InformationFollow the form below to construct a part number for ordering Huck Floortight fasteners. Refer to the Grip Data chart for grip numbers.(Fastener Type) (Head Style) (Compression Level) - (Material) (Diameter) - (Grip Number)Example: PWFWLC-R10-20 is a Plywood fastener, Wide Flange, Low Compression, Steel, 5/16" Diameter.Fastener TypeHead StyleCompressionPlywoodPWFWide FlangePlymetalPMF90 Countersunk 90WMaterialMediumMCLowLCSteelDiameterRGrip Number1/485/1610Please refer to thefasteners data chartInstallation ToolsAir DrivenTool ModelNose Assembly255See note p 345299-345299-3452Huck Installation ToolingPOWERIG Hydraulic UnitsHuck installation tools consist of a nose assembly and a tool.The choice of tool and nose assembly is determined by thefastener diameter and application. Tools and nose assembliesare easily changed as installation requirements demand. Huckoffers air driven and hydraulic installation tools. Air driventools operate on 90 – 100 psi air pressure. The lighter weighthydraulic tools operate on hydraulic power supplied by a HuckPOWERIG hydraulic unit.Huck hydraulic units provide pressurized hydraulic fluidfor installation tools. The Model 940 is a mid-sized unitdesigned for production and repair applications. For moredemanding production choose the Model 918, it can powerup to three tools with no performance loss. Both of theseunits are electrically powered. Hose kits are available inlengths of 12’ to 52’.Hydraulic POWERIGModel 940 Hydraulic POWERIGModel 918

Huck FloorTight Nose Assembly Data99-34411.253.611.3799-34521.503.611.63Tool SpecificationsModel 255 air drivenSee note belowModel 256 air drivenWeight:8.8 ht:4.63"Width:4.6"Width:2.25"12.30 lbs.Model 2580 hydraulicWeight:6.6 lbs.Length:8.4"Height:6.5"Width:2.2".625" stroke may be insufficient for some applications

Alcoa Fastening Systems & RingsTMFor more than 120 years, the name Alcoa has been recognized worldwide as a strong leader in product quality and customersupport. These strengths are found in every product manufactured for Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings, offering the greatest breadthand depth of fastening system solutions in the industry.Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings (AFSR) maintains company offices in the United States and in many other countries. AFSR fastenerdistributors are also located in many of the world’s industrial centers, where they provide a ready source of AFSR fasteners, installationtools, tool parts, and application assistance.AmericasIndustrial Fasteners DivisionGroup Headquarters8001 Imperial DriveWaco, TX 76712, USAP.O. Box 8117Waco, TX 76714-8117, USATel: 800 388 4825Fax: 800 798 4825Fasteners Division1 Corporate DriveKingston, NY 12401, USATel: 800 278 4825Fax: 845 334 7333Industrial Distribution Group1925 North MacArthur DriveTracy, CA 95376, USATel: 209 839 3000Fax: 209 839 3022International LocationsIndustrial Distribution Group14300 Clay Terrace Blvd.Suite 250Carmel, IN 46032, USATel: 800 826 2884Fax: 800 573 2645Industrial Fasteners DivisionAvenida Parque Lira79-402 TacubayaMexico C P 11850Tel: 52 55 5515 1776Fax: 52 55 5277 7564Industrial Fasteners DivisionAv. Nações Unidas, 12.901Torre Oeste, 3º andarSão Paulo – SP – Brasil04578-000Tel: 0800 015 9888Fax: 55 11 5509 0200Industrial Fasteners DivisionUnit no. 28, Chowringhee Court55/1, Chowringhee RoadKolkata – 700071IndiaTel: 91 33 4069 9170/80Fax: 91 33 4069 9184Industrial Fasteners DivisionAlcoa Japan Ltd.#1013 NBF Hibiya Bldg.Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-kuTokyo 100-1011JapanTel: 81 3 3539 6577Fax: 81 3 3539 6585Industrial Fasteners Division1508 Centre RoadClayton, Victoria, 3168AustraliaTel: 61 3 8545 3333Fax: 61 3 8545 3390Fasteners Division58 Yinsheng Road, ShengpuSuzhou Industrial ParkSuzhou Jiangsu 215126ChinaTel: 0512 62823800-8888Fax: 0512 62863810AFSRHuck.netYoutube.com/AFSIndustrialThe information contained in this publication is only for general guidance, and isnot intended to create any warranty, express, implied, or statutory; all warrantiesare contained only in AFSR’s written quotations, acknowledgments, and/or, up-to-date dataand information regarding each application and/or use of such products. 2015 Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings. All rights reserved.AFS5738Industrial Fasteners DivisionUnit C, Stafford Park 7Telford, Shropshire TF3, 3BQUnited KingdomTel: 44 1952 2900 11Fax: 44 1952 2904 59Fasteners DivisionSt Cosme Operations9 rue de Cressonnieres72110 Saint Cosme en VaraisFranceTel: 33 0 2.43.31.41.00Fax: 33 0 2.43.31.41.41Fasteners DivisionKelkheim OperationsIndustriestr. 665779 KelkheimGermanyTel: 49 [0] 6195 8050Fax: 49 [0] 6195 2001

Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings use quiet, non-torque tools for lower noise in the plant. And health risks are reduced because operator muscles and joints are not subjected to the constant torque of power tools. Strong support. Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings' skilled and knowledgeable tech

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