What is the panel matrix?
panel matrix is a fastening element designed specifically to ensure small threaded components such as switches, potentiometers and lamps on the surface of panels and covers. This type of matrix is usually a very low profile with a large ratio of opening to the total diameter. The panel matrix may have a conventional hex design to fix the tool or have a round, tight exterior surface for attaching hands. These fasteners are not designed for applications with high torque and are often used with springs or lock to prevent the components from relaxing and moving. The common materials of the nuts on the panel include brass after Niklon, nylon and stainless steel. They are usually used on the on -board panels of vehicles, sound equipment and circumference, these componentes are mounted through the opening on the surface of the panel or cover with the component connection on the inside and the locking nut on the outside. This blocking matrix is known as the panel matrix and due to the typical design limits in these typesThe application must be a very specific design.
Most of these components have a thread arm, which is often not much longer than the thickness of the typical panel or wall wall. This does not leave many fibers exposed to the receiving of the locking nut. This requires the panel matrix to be made of low -profile design to allow the fiber to complete, yet have enough space to include the washing machine. For this reason, most panel nuts have an average height of approximately 0.11 inches (2.8 mm), which is much thinner than most of the remedies.
In many cases, components are stacked through the panels in close proximity to others, which Also places the space limitation to the type of matrix used to lock on the spot. This means that most of the panel nuts have a very large ratio of opening to the overall diameter to make the nut as close as possible. The average panel matrix will have a hole diameter of 0.31 inches (7.8 mm) and CELine diameter of only 0.44 inches (11.2 mm). This leaves approximately 1/10 inches of the "meat" around the outside of the hole, giving the panel a very small track.
Sweetening matrix design means that they are not designed to exert a lot of torque and intended only to secure the components under light pressure. Due to the lack of tightening force applied to these fasteners, they are usually used with the work of spring or lock to prevent them free work. For this purpose, these nuts in the shape of a hex for tightening a key can be or rounded with a flat surface for tightening the finger. The panel matrix is largely part of the visual attraction of any installation and are often designed with some decorative finishes such as glossy and vaulted profiles. Nickel brass, zinc steel, nylon and stainless steel are common materials used in the production of matrices of the panel.