Inserto Delton
Inserto Delton
Inserto Delton
For Honeycomb
and Sandwich
Panels
Decades ago DelronTM Inserts began
giving honeycomb and sandwich panels
real functionality by providing engineers
with a method of attachment. Since then
Delron Inserts have spawned a score of
imitators, but none offer the variety
presented here, nor the meticulous
attention to quality design and
manufacture on which Rosán has built
its reputation.
Rosán’s Delron Insert Series offers you the widest available
In addition to introducing you to the choice of types, styles, materials and finishes for sandwich
primary series of Delron Inserts, and panel fastening. This catalog depicts only a portion of honey-
explaining the function, design criteria, comb and sandwich panel fasteners that have been devel-
installation procedure and tooling for oped over the years. In addition, Rosán is geared to provide
each, this catalog also provides the custom solutions to all types of special fastener problems. If
detailed engineering and selection data you don’t see a design in this catalog that will suit your
needed to specify the particular part application, consult Rosán or one of our field sales engineers
number required for your application. for a solution to meet your specific needs.
Capabilities
Delron Inserts provide the capability to
attach sub-assemblies to sandwich
structures. They transmit loads to and
from the structure (see below).
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Contents
Page
Honeycomb and Sandwich Panel Information 3-5
Delron Series Selector Guide 6-7
100 Series
101 Series Thru-Rivet 8-9
102 Series Thru-Bolt 10-11
103 Series Threaded 12-13
103 Series Thin Panel Threaded 14-15
104 Series Threaded with Non-Metallic Lock 16-17
104 Series Thin Panel Threaded with Non-Metallic Lock 18-19
106 Series Threaded with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert 20-21
106 Series Thin Panel Threaded with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert 22-23
100 Series Installation and Tooling 24-25
400 Series
400 SF Series Snap-in, Floating Nut 26-27
400 H, HE Series Blind Thread 28-29
400 HF Series Floating Nut 30-31
400 S, SE Series Snap-In 32-33
400 Series Installation and Tooling 45
D1800 Series-NAS Equivalents
D1832 Series NAS 1832 Equivalent 34-35
D1833 Series NAS 1833 Equivalent 36-37
D1934 Series NAS 1834 Equivalent 38-39
D1835 Series NAS 1835 Equivalent 40-41
D1836 Series NAS 1836 Equivalent 42-43
D1837 Series NAS 1837 Equivalent 44
D1800 Series/NAS Equivalent Installation and Tooling 45
600 Series
601 Series Thru-Rivet 46-47
602 Series Thru-Bolt 48-49
603 Series Threaded 50-51
604 Series Threaded with Non-Metallic Lock 52-53
606 Series Threaded with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert 54-55
600 Series Installation and Tooling 56-57
601 Series Flared Threaded Thru-Rivet 58-59
602 Series Flared Threaded Thru-Bolt 60-61
603 Series Flared Threaded 62-63
604 Series Flared Threaded with Non-Metallic Lock 64-65
606 Series Flared Threaded with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert 66-67
600 Series Flared Installation and Tooling 68-69
Specials
A106 Series Thru-Bolt/Thru-Rivet 70-71
D147HF Series Floating Nut with Self-Locking, Blind Thread 72-73
D137HF Series Thin Panel Flush Head with Floating Nut 74
Optional Packaging for Potted-In Inserts Inside back cover
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Honeycomb and Sandwich Panels
Core Materials:
Honeycomb
Aluminum
CRES Steel
Titanium
Nomex(r)
Kraft Paper
FRP with various resins
Closed Cell Foam - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
End Grain Balsa Wood
Wood
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Sub-Panel Structure Comparison
The comparison below shows the relative strength and weight attributes of the most
common types of sandwich panels.
Example:
T = .560"
Tf1 = 020" Aluminum 6061-T6
Tf2 = .020" Aluminum 6061-T6
C (Core) = .518"; 3.2 lbs. Density; 3/16 Hex; .0015" Foil,
5052 Aluminum
Note: T (Overall Thickness) is important to note, and does not always equal the
core height plus facing thickness; the thickness of the bonding material must be
considered.
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Series Selector Guide
Del ro n Des c r i p t i o n Cap ab i l i t i es St y l es In s t al l at i o n
Ser i es
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Delron Inserts
101 Series – Thru-Rivet
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Table 1 Notes:
<1> Head Thickness = .033 for 31 size.
B C D
Si ze <2> “C” style head available in Plugs only.
Ho l e Di a. B o dy Di a. Head Di a. C’ Si n k Di a. Head A n g l e
12 .136 .278 .500 .233 13° <3> “J” diameter is thru (no counterbore) for
-03 through -04 length Sleeves for 25 and
15 .169 .278 .500 .295 13°
28 sizes only.
18 .194 .309 .625 .362 13°
4. - Tolerances, unless otherwise specified:
25 .257 .372 .750 .486 14°
.xxx ± .010; Angles ±2°.
28 .290 .403 .812 .501 14°
31 .318 .466 .875 .574 14°
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101 Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used. Longer lengths available using = Panel Thickness
factory installed sleeve extensions.
Examples: 1. Requirements: #15 Size Thru-Rivet, Aluminum Alloy, 2. Requirements: #15 Size Countersink Hole, CRES Steel,
Non-Flush Head for a .375 overall panel. Flush Head for a .400 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-0 Plug = P101F15-0 -01 Plug = P161C15-01
-06 Sleeve = S101F15-06 -06 Sleeve = S161D15-06
Tables 2
12, 15 and 18 Sizes
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -X -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .085 .085 .100 .116 .131 .147 .162 .179 .194
Das h Nu mb er
-03 .103 .188 — — — — — — — —
-04 .165 — .250 .265 .281 .296 .312 .327 .344 .359
-06 .290 — .375 .390 .406 .421 .437 .452 .469 .485
-08 .415 — .500 .515 .531 .546 .562 .577 .594 .609
-10 .540 — .625 .640 .656 .671 .687 .702 .719 .734
-12 .665 — .750 .765 .781 .796 .812 .827 .844 .859
-14 .790 — .875 .890 .906 .921 .937 .952 .969 .984
-16 .915 — 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.046 1.062 1.077 1.094 1.109
-18 1.040 — 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.171 1.187 1.202 1.219 1.234
25 and 28 Sizes
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -X -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .120 .120 .135 .151 .167 .183 .198 .214 .230
Das h Nu mb er
-03* .067 .187 — — — — — — — —
-04* .130 — .250 .265 .281 .297 .313 .328 .344 .360
-06 .255 — .375 .390 .406 .422 .438 .453 .469 .485
-08 .380 — .500 .515 .531 .547 .563 .578 .594 .610
-10 .505 — .625 .640 .656 .672 .688 .703 .719 .735
-12 .630 — .750 .765 .781 .797 .813 .828 .844 .860
-14 .755 — .875 .890 .906 .922 .938 .953 .969 .985
-16 .880 — 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.047 1.063 1.078 1.094 1.110
-18 1.005 — 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.172 1.188 1.203 1.219 1.235
*“J” diameter is thru (no counterbore) for theses lengths.
31 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .190 .206 .221 .237 .252 .268 .283 .299
Das h Nu mb er
-06 .185 .375 .391 .406 .422 .437 .453 .468 .484
-08 .310 .500 .516 .531 .547 .562 .578 .593 .609
-10 .435 .625 .640 .656 .672 .687 .703 .718 .734
-12 .560 .750 .766 .781 .797 .812 .828 .843 .859
-14 .685 .875 .891 .906 .922 .937 .953 .968 .984
-16 .810 1.000 1.016 1.031 1.047 1.062 1.078 1.093 1.109
-18 .935 1.125 1.141 1.156 1.172 1.187 1.203 1.218 1.234
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Delron Inserts
102 Series – Thru-Bolt
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Table 1
Notes:
A B C D E°
Si ze <1> Head Thickness = .033 for 31 size.
Ho l e Di a. B o dy Di a. Head Di a. C’ Si n k Di a. Head A n g l e
4 .116 .216 .375 .220 13° <2> “C” style head available in Plugs only.
6 .144 .278 .500 .274 13° <3> “J” diameter is thru (no counterbore) for -03
through -04 length Sleeves for 25 sizes
8 .169 .278 .500 .332 13°
only.
10 .194 .309 .325 .382 13°
4. Tolerances, unless otherwise
25 .257 .372 .750 .505 14° specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ±2°.
31 .318 .466 .875 .632 14°
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102 Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used. Longer lengths available using = Panel Thickness
factory installed sleeve extensions.
Examples: 1. Requirements: #10 Size Thru-Bolt, Aluminum Alloy, 2. Requirements: #10 Size Countersink Hole, CRES Steel,
Non-Flush Head for a .375 overall panel. Flush Head for a .400 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-0 Plug = P102F10-0 -01 Plug = P162C10-01
-06 Sleeve = S102F10-06 -06 Sleeve = S162D10-06
Tables 2
4, 6, and 8 Sizes
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -X -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .085 .085 .100 .116 .131 .147 .162 .179 .194
Das h Nu mb er
-03 .103 .188 — — — — — — — —
-04 .165 — .250 .265 .281 .296 .312 .327 .344 .359
-06 .290 — .375 .390 .406 .421 .437 .452 .469 .485
-08 .415 — .500 .515 .531 .546 .562 .577 .594 .609
-10 .540 — .625 .640 .656 .671 .687 .702 .719 .734
-12 .665 — .750 .765 .781 .796 .812 .827 .844 .859
-14 .790 — .875 .890 .906 .921 .937 .952 .969 .984
-16 .915 — 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.046 1.062 1.077 1.094 1.109
-18 1.040 — 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.171 1.187 1.202 1.219 1.234
25 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -X -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .120 .120 .135 .151 .167 .183 .198 .214 .230
Das h Nu mb er
-03* .067 .187 — — — — — — — —
-04* .130 — .250 .265 .281 .297 .313 .328 .344 .360
-06 .255 — .375 .390 .406 .422 .438 .453 .469 .485
-08 .380 — .500 .515 .531 .547 .563 .578 .594 .610
-10 .505 — .625 .640 .656 .672 .688 .703 .719 .735
-12 .630 — .750 .765 .781 .797 .813 .828 .844 .860
-14 .755 — .875 .890 .906 .922 .938 .953 .969 .985
-16 .880 — 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.047 1.063 1.078 1.094 1.110
-18 1.005 — 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.172 1.188 1.203 1.219 1.235
*“J” diameter is thru (no counterbore) for theses lengths.
31 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .190 .206 .221 .237 .252 .268 .283 .299
Das h Nu mb er
-06 .185 .375 .391 .406 .422 .437 .453 .468 .484
-08 .310 .500 .515 .531 .547 .562 .578 .593 .609
-10 .435 .625 .640 .656 .672 .687 .703 .718 .734
-12 .560 .750 .766 .781 .797 .812 .828 .843 .859
-14 .685 .875 .891 .906 .922 .937 .953 .968 .984
-16 .810 1.000 1.016 1.031 1.047 1.062 1.078 1.093 1.109
-18 .935 1.125 1.141 1.156 1.172 1.187 1.203 1.218 1.234
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Delron Inserts
103 Series – Threaded
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Notes:
<1> Head Thickness = .033 on 524 size
Sleeves and 31 size Plugs.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ±2°.
Table 1
Si ze
Th r ead Per A B C D°
MIL -S-8879 Ho l e Di a. B o dy Di a. Head Di a. Head A n g l e
Sleeve Plug
Typical Assembly
Part Number Selection
Two part number-Sleeve and Plug-are required for a complete assembly. Consult
Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes, sizes and lengths.
Example:
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103 Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness = Panel Thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used. Longer lengths available using
factory installed sleeve extensions. For panel thicknesses less than the minimums
listed below , see 103 series, Thin Panel versions.
Examples: 1. Requirements: 1032 Thread size, CRES Steel, 2. Requirements: 428 Thread size, Aluminum Alloy
Flush Head for a .500 overall panel. Non-Flush Head for a .625 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-0 Plug = P163D10-0 -0 Plug = P103F25-0
-06 Sleeve = S163D1032-08 -10 Sleeve = S103F428-10
Tables 2
440, 632, 832, 1032 Sizes
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e H G .085 .100 .116 .131 .147 .162 .179 .194
Das h Nu mb er
-08 .415 .500 .515 .531 .546 .562 .577 .594 .609
-10 .540 .625 .640 .656 .671 .687 .702 .719 .734
-12 .665 .750 .765 .781 .796 .812 .827 .844 .859
-14 .790 .875 .890 .906 .921 .937 .952 .969 .984
-16 .915 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.046 1.062 1.077 1.094 1.109
-18 1.040 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.171 1.187 1.202 1.219 1.234
428 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e .120 .135 .151 .167 .183 .198 .214 .230
H G
Das h Nu mb er
-08 .380 .500 .515 .531 .547 .563 .578 .594 .610
-10 .505 .625 .640 .656 .672 .688 .703 .719 .735
-12 .630 .750 .765 .781 .797 .813 .828 .844 .860
-14 .755 .875 .890 .906 .922 .938 .953 .969 .985
-16 .880 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.047 1.063 1.078 1.094 1.110
-18 1.005 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.172 1.188 1.203 1.219 1.235
524 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e .190 .206 .221 .237 .252 .268 .283 .299
H G
Das h Nu mb er
-10 .435 .625 .640 .656 .672 .687 .703 .718 .734
-12 .560 .750 .766 .781 .797 .812 .828 .843 .859
-14 .685 .875 .891 .906 .922 .937 .953 .968 .984
-16 .810 1.000 1.016 1.031 1.047 1.062 1.078 1.093 1.109
-18 .935 1.125 1.141 1.156 1.172 1.187 1.203 1.218 1.234
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Delron Inserts
103 Series – Thin Panel Threaded
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Notes:
<1> Head Thickness = .033 on 524 size
Plugs and 31 size Sleeves.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ±2°.
Table 1
Si ze
Th r ead Per A B° C
MIL -S-8879 B o dy Di a. Head A n g l e Head Di a
Sl eev e Pl u g
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103 Thin Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness = Panel Thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used.
Examples: 1. Requirements: 1032 Thread size, CRES Steel, 2. Requirements: 428 Thread size, Aluminum Alloy
Flush Head for a .280 overall panel. Non-Flush Head for a .390 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-04 Plug = P163D1032-04 -06 Plug = P103F428-06
-1 Sleeve = S163D10-1 -0 Sleeve = S103F25-0
Tables 2
440, 632, 832, 1032 and 428 Sizes
Sleeve Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Plug H
G .094 .109 .125 .140 .156 .171 .187 .202
Das h Nu mb er
-04 .151 .245 .261 .276 .292 .307 .323 .338 .354
-06 .281 .375 .391 .406 .422 .437 .453 .468 .484
524 Size
Sleeve Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Plug H .094 .109 .125 .140 .156 .171 .187 .202
Das h Nu mb er GH G
-06 .281 .375 .390 .406 .422 .437 .453 .468 .484
-08 .401 .500 .510 .526 .542 .557 .573 .588 .604
-10 .526 .625 .636 .651 .667 .682 .698 .713 .729
-12 .651 .745 .761 .776 .792 .807 .823 .838 .854
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Delron Inserts
104 Series - Threaded with Non-Metallic Lock
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Notes:
[1] Head Thickness = .033 on 524 size
Sleeves and 31 size Plugs.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Per A B C D°
Pl u g Sl eev e MIL -S-8879 Ho l e Di a. B o dy Di a. Head Di a. Head A n g l e
4 440 .1120-40 UNJC-3B .116 .216 .375 13°
6 632 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .144 .309 .500 13°
8 832 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .169 .309 .500 13°
10 1032 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .194 .341 .625 13°
25 428 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .257 .403 .750 14°
31 524 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .318 .497 .875 14°
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104 Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness = Panel Thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used. Longer lengths available using
factory installed sleeve extensions. For panel thicknesses less than the minimums
listed below, see 104 Series, Thin Panel versions.
Examples: 1. Requirements: 632 Thread size, Carbon Steel, 2. Requirements: 524 Thread size, Aluminum Alloy,
Flush Head for a .500 overall panel. Non-Flush Head for a .890 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-0 Plug = P194D6-0 -01 Plug = P104F31-01
-08 Sleeve = S194D632-08 -14 Sleeve = S104F524-14
Tables 2
632, 832, 1032 and 428 Sizes
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e
Das h Nu mb er H G .085 .100 .116 .131 .147 .162 .179 .194
-08 .415 .500 .515 .531 .546 .562 .577 .594 .609
-10 .540 .625 .640 .656 .671 .687 .702 .719 .734
-12 .665 .750 .765 .781 .796 .812 .827 .844 .859
-14 .790 .875 .890 .906 .921 .937 .952 .969 .984
-16 .915 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.046 1.062 1.077 1.094 1.109
-18 1.040 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.171 1.187 1.202 1.219 1.234
*
-08 available for 428 size.
524 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e
Das h Nu mb er H G .248 .264 .279 .295 .310 .326 .341 .357
-14 .627 .875 .890 .906 .922 .938 .953 .969 .985
-16 .752 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.047 1.063 1.078 1.094 1.110
-18 .877 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.172 1.188 1.203 1.219 1.235
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Delron Inserts104 Series -
Thin Panel Threaded with Non-Metallic Lock
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Notes:
<1> Head Thickness = .033 on 524 size
Plugs and 31 size Sleeves.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Table 1
Size Thread Per A B° C
Typical Assembly
Part Number Selection
Two part numbers-Sleeve and Plug-are required for a complete assembly. Consult
Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes, sizes and lengths.
Example:
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104 Thin Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection = Panel Thickness
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used.
Tables 2
440, 632, 832, 1032 and 428 Sizes
Sl eev e Das h No . -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Pl u g G H .094 .109 .125 .140 .156 .171 .187 .202
Das h Nu mb er
-04 .151 .245 .261 .276 .292 .307 .323 .338 .354
-06 .281 .375 .390 .406 .422 .437 .453 .468 .484
524 Size
Sl eev e Das h No . -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Pl u g .094 .109 .125 .140 .156 .171 .187 .202
Das h Nu mb er G H
-08 .401 .500 .510 .526 .542 .557 .573 .588 .604
-10 .526 .620 .636 .651 .667 .682 .698 .713 .729
-12 .651 .745 .761 .776 .792 .807 .823 .838 .854
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Delron Inserts106 Series -
Threaded with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Notes:
[1] Head Thickness = .033 on 524 size
Sleeves and 31 size Plugs.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Per A B C D°
Pl u g Sl eev e MIL -S-8879 Ho l e Di a. B o dy Di a. Head Di a. Head A n g l e
6 632 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .144 .309 .500 13°
8 832 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .169 .309 .500 13°
10 1032 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .194 .341 .625 13°
25 428 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .257 .403 .750 14°
31 524 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .318 .497 .875 14°
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106 Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining the thickness
closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used. Longer lengths available using = Panel Thickness
factory installed sleeve extensions. For panel thicknesses less than the minimums
listed below, see 104 Series, Thin Panel versions.
Examples: 1. Requirements: 632 Thread size, Carbon Steel, 2. Requirements: 524 Thread size, Aluminum Alloy,
Flush Head for a .500 overall panel. Non-Flush Head for a .890 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-0 Plug = P194D6-0 -01 Plug = P104F31-01
-08 Sleeve = S194D632-08 -14 Sleeve = S104F524-14
Tables 2
632, 832, 1032 and 428 Sizes
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e
Das h Nu mb er H G .085 .100 .116 .131 .147 .162 .179 .194
-08* .415 .500 .515 .531 .546 .562 .577 .594 .609
-10 .540 .625 .640 .656 .671 .687 .702 .719 .734
-12 .665 .750 .765 .781 .796 .812 .827 .844 .859
-14 .790 .875 .890 .906 .921 .937 .952 .969 .984
-16 .915 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.046 1.062 1.077 1.094 1.109
-18 1.040 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.171 1.187 1.202 1.219 1.234
*
-08 available for 428 size.
524 Size
Pl u g Das h Nu mb er -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Sl eev e
Das h Nu mb er H G .248 .264 .279 .295 .310 .326 .341 .357
-14 .627 .875 .890 .906 .922 .938 .953 .969 .985
-16 .752 1.000 1.015 1.031 1.047 1.063 1.078 1.094 1.110
-18 .877 1.125 1.140 1.156 1.172 1.188 1.203 1.219 1.235
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Delron Inserts106 Series -
Thin Panel Threaded with Self-Locking Helical
Coil Insert
Style Selection
Head styles may be combined between Plugs and Sleeves within the same size.
Notes:
[1] Head Thickness = .033 on 524 size
Plugs and 31 size Sleeves.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Per A B° C
Sl eev e Pl u g MIL -S-8879 Di a. Tp . Head A n g l e Di a. Ty p .
6 632 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .309 13° .500
8 832 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .309 13° .500
10 1032 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .341 13° .625
25 428 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .403 14° .750
31 524 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .497 14° .875
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106 Thin Series - continued
Plug and Sleeve Length Dash Number Selection
Select Sleeve and Plug Length Dash Number from Tables 2 by determining = Panel Thickness
the thickness closest to, but not greater than, the panel being used.
Examples: 1. Requirements: 1032 Thread size, CRES Steel, 2. Requirements: 428 Thread size, Aluminum Alloy
Flush Head for a .380 overall panel. Non-Flush Head for a .530 overall panel.
From table select: From table select:
-06 Plug = P106D10-06 -08 Plug = P106F25-08
-0 Sleeve = S106D1032-0 -1 Sleeve = S106F428-1
Tables 2
440, 632, 832, 1032, and 428 Sizes
Sl eev e Das h No . -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Pl u g
Das h Nu mb er G H .094 .109 .125 .140 .156 .171 .187 .202
-04* .151 .245 .261 .276 .292 .307 .323 .338 .354
-06 .281 .375 .390 .406 .422 .437 .453 .468 .484
-08** .401 .500 .510 .526 .542 .557 .573 .588 .604
524 Size
Sl eev e Das h No . -0 -01 -1 -11 -2 -21 -3 -31
Pl u g
Das h Nu mb er G H .094 .109 .125 .140 .156 .171 .187 .202
-08 .401 .500 .510 .526 .542 .557 .573 .588 .604
-10 .526 .620 .636 .651 .667 .682 .698 .713 .729
-12 .651 .745 .761 .776 .792 .807 .823 .838 .854
*
Not available for 428 size.
**
Available in 428 size only.
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Installation and Tooling Selection
100 Series, Grommet Type
Panel Preparation
Requires the following:
1. A single diameter thru-hole
2. Standard drill sizes (comparable to body diameter). See
table on opposite page
3. Access to both sides of the panel.
Fastener Installation
The most common method of applying the necessary pres-
sure is the use of a hand arbor press, a hydraulic squeezer
or any pneumatically operated press.
To assure proper alignment and to direct the pressure to
the head of the fastener, the use of a piloted anvil type tool
as illustrated is suggested. Alignment tools such as these
can be manufactured by your own tooling facilities. Due to
the simplicity of this type of tool Ros n does not stock them,
but will make them to order for any given type or size.
An average of 1800 pounds for installation pressure is rec-
ommended. Excessive pressure may force the telescopic
section to over-expand and become loose.
Panel facing sheets up to .032" will dimple automatically to
obtain a flush head condition. Thicker sheets may require
the use of the non-flush head style fastener. If flushness is
required in these thicker facings, pre-dimpling or spot-
facing is common practice in the industry.
Fasteners that cannot be installed by conventional methods
(such as field installations), may be installed by hand opera-
ted pull up tools.
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Tooling Part Numbers Pressing Anvils For ‘D’ & ‘F’
Example: Insert Part Number 102C-10-1 requires Tool Kit Style Heads
Number: 1616-3.
Fastener Installation Tooling
Installation
Series and Tool Kit Pressing Alignment
Hole Size
Sizes Number Anvil Anvil
101(*)12 1612 1612-1
.290 1612-2
101C12 1615-1 1615-1-1
102(*)4 1613-0 1613-0-1
.228 1613-0-2
102C4 1616-0 1616-0-1
102(*)6 1613 1613-1
1613-2
102C6 1616-1 1616-1-1
101(*)15
.290 1614-2 1614-2-1 Pressing Anvil For ‘C’ Style
102(*)8
1614-2-2
Heads
101C15 1615-2 1615-2-1
102C8 1616-2 1616-2-1
101(*)18
1614-3 1614-3-1
102(*)10
.323 1614-3-2
101C18 1615-3 1615-3-1
102C10 1616-3 1616-3-1
101(*)25
1614-4 1614-4-1
102(*)25
.390 1614-4-2
101C25 1615-4 1615-4-1
102C25 1616-4 1616-4-1
101(*)28 1674 1674-1 1674-2
.421
101c28 1676 1676-1 1676-2
101(*)31
Alignment Anvils For Thru
1614-5 1614-5-1 Hole Type Fasteners
102(*)31
.484 1614-5-2
101C31 1615-5 1615-5-1
102C31 1616-5 1616-5-1
103(*)440
.228 1617-0 1617-0-1 1617-0-2
104(*)440
103(*)632 .290
104(*)632 1617-1 1613-1 1617-1-2
.323
106(*)632
103(*)832 .290
104(*)832 1617-2 1614-2-1 1617-2-2
106(*)832 .323
103(*)1032
104(*)1032 1617-3 1614-3-1 1617-3-2 Spring Loaded Alignment
106(*)1032
.358 Anvils For Threaded Type
Fasteners
103(*)428 .390
104(*)428 1617-4 1614-4-1 1617-4-2
.421
106(*)428
103(*)524 .484
104(*)524 1617-5 1614-5-1 1617-5-2
.515
106(*)624
(*) Fill in ‘C’, ‘D’ or ‘F’ as applicable.
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Delron Inserts
400 SF Series - Snap-In, Floating Nut
Style Selection
All styles feature a .031 inch minimum radial float.
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400 SF Series - continued
Length Dash Number Selection
Select Length Dash Number from Table 2 based on the minimum full thread
length required by the application. Insert length “L” must be a minimum of .040"
Fig. 1
less than depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
2. Requirements: 428 Size Crimp Lock Thread, 303 CRES, Non-Slotted Minimum clearance is required between bottom
Head, Minimum Full Thread Length of .475 for a panel of insert and inside panel skin for proper epoxy
with skin thickness of .035, and an overall panel bonding around buttom of insert.
thickness of .765. From table select:
Length Skin
-12 -3 P/N = 465 SF 428-12-3NS
= Minimum Full
Thread Length
Table 2
L en g t h Th r ead Si ze
L
Das h Nu mb er 440 632 832 1032 428 524 624
-06* .335 .292 .292 .292 .292 - - -
-07 .395 .224 .276 .328 .350 .350 .350 .350
-08 .455 .224 .276 .328 .380 .410 .410 .410
-10 .565 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .520 .520
-12 .690 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .645
-14 .812 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
-16 .935 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
*Available in -1, -2 and -3 skin thicknesses only.
Table 3
Sk i n T
Das h Nu mb er
-1 .010-.019
-2 .020-.029
-3 .030-.039
-4 .040-.049
-5 .050-.059
-6 .060-.069
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Delron Inserts 400 H, HE Series - Blind
Thread
Style Selection
Notes:
1. Burrs permissible at knurled areas and
underside of head around potting slots.
2. Adhesive backed installation tabs are
furnished with each slotted part. See Table 3.
3. Plated or lubed bolts are recommended
for use with self-locking cres inserts.
4. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Table 1
Th r ead Si ze A B C
Si ze D
Per MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Fl an g e Di a. B o dy Di a.
440 .1120-40 UNJC-3B .374 .322 .195 .100
632 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .436 .385 .230 .120
832 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .499 .447 .290 .120
1032 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .499 .447 .290 .120
428 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .561 .510 .353 .140
524 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .686 .635 .460 .150
624 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .811 .697 .550 .150
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400 H, HE Series - continued
Length Dash Number Selection
Select Length Dash Number from Tables 2 based on the minimum full thread length Fig. 1
required by the application. Insert length “L” must be a minimum of .040" less than
depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
2. Requirements: 440 Size Helical Coil Lock, Carbon Steel, Minimum clearance is required between bottom
Flush Head, with a Minimum Full Thread
of insert and inside panel skin for proper epoxy
Length of .150, and an overall panel
thickness of .455. bonding around bottom of insert.
From table select:
-07 P/N = 496H440-07
= Minimum Full
Tables 2 Thread Length
All Thread Types Except Helical Coil Lock
L en g t h Th r ead Si ze
L
Das h Nu mb er 440 632 832 1032 428 524 624
*
-04 .220 .170 .170 .170 .170 - - -
*
-05 .285 .190 .190 .190 .190 .235 - -
-06* .335 .225 .235 .235 .235 .250 - -
-07 .395 .250 .280 .280 .280 .250 - -
-08 .455 .250 .280 .330 .330 .330 .320 -
-10 .565 .250 .280 .330 .380 .420 .430 .425
-12 .690 .250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .550 .550
-14 .815 .250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .625
-16 .935 .250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
*
Close out disc required to provide minimum full thread.
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Delron Inserts
400 HF Series - Floating Nut
Style Selection
All styles feature a .031 inch minimum radial float.
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400 HF Series - continued
Length Dash Number Selection
Select Length Dash Number from Table 2 based on the minimum full thread length Fig. 1
required by the application. Insert length “L” must be a minimum of .040" less than
depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
= Minimum Full
Table 2 Thread Length
L en g t h Th r ead Si ze
L
Das h Nu mb er 440 632 832 1032 428 524 624
-06 .335 .224 .276 .292 .292 — — —
-07 .395 .224 .276 .328 .350 .350 .350 .350
-08 .455 .224 .276 .328 .380 .410 .410 .410
-10 .565 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .520 .520
-12 .690 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .645
-14 .815 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
-16 .935 .224 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
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Delron Inserts
400 S, SE Series - Snap-In
Style Selection
Notes:
1. Burrs permissible at knurled areas and
on underside of head around potting slots.
2. Plated or lubed bolts are recommended
for use with self-locking cres inserts.
3. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles 1 2°.
Table I
Th r ead Si ze A B C D
Si ze
Per MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Fl an g e Di a. B o dy Di a.
440 .1120-40 UNJC-3B .375 .312 .195 .165*
632 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .437 .375 .230 .175*
832 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .500 .437 .290 .185*
1032 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .500 .437 .290 .185*
428 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .562 .500 .353 .190
524 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .687 .625 .460 .200
624 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .812 .687 .550 .200
*Reduce “D” dimension by 0.30 inch when ordering -04 lengths in sizes 440 thru 1032.
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400 S, SE Series − continued
Length and Skin Thickness Dash Number Selection
Select Length Dash Number from Tables 2 based on the minimum full thread Fig. 1
length required by the application. Insert length “L” must be a minimum of .040”
less than depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
Examples: 1. Requirements: 440 Size Crimp Lock Thread, Carbon Steel, Slotted Head,
Minimum Full Thread Length of .200, for a panel with a skin
thickness of .035, and an overall panel thickness of .410.
From tables select:
Length Skin
-06 -3 P/N = 495 SE 440-06-3
2. Requirements: 624 Size Helical Coil Lock, Aluminum Alloy, Non-Slotted
Head, Minimum Full Thread Length of .400, for a panel
with skin thickness of .060, and an overall panel Minimum clearance is required between bottom
thickness of 1.035. From tables select: of insert and inside panel skin for proper epoxy
Length Skin bonding around bottom of insert.
-16 -6 P/N = 406 S 624-16-6
L en g t h Th r ead Si ze
Das h Nu mb er L
440 632 832 1032 428 524 624
-04*† .220 .170 .170 .170 .170 — — —
-05* .285 .190 .190 .190 .190 .235 — —
-06* .335 .225 .235 .235 .235 .250 — —
-07 .395 .250 .280 .280 .280 .250 — —
-08 .455 .250 .280 .330 .330 .330 .320 —
-10 .565 .250 .280 .330 .380 .420 .430 .425
-12 .690 .250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .550 .550
-14 .815 .250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-16 .935 .250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
*Close out disc required to provide minimum full thread. † Available in -1, -2 and -3 skin thicknesses only; see Table 3 below.
Tables 3
Sk i n T
Das h Nu mb er
-1 .010-.019
-2 .020-.029
-3 .030-.039
-4 .040-.049
-5 .050-.059
-6 .060-.069
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Delron Inserts
D1832 Series - NAS 1832 Equivalent
Style Selection
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Si ze A B C D E F H J L
Per MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. B o dy Di a. B o dy Di a. Fl at Fl an g e Di a. Mi n . Mi n .
06 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .560 .300 .12 .375 .400 .560 .250 .367 .37
08 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .560 .300 .12 .375 .400 .560 .250 .367 .37
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .560 .300 .12 .375 .400 .560 .250 .367 .37
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .685 .375 .14 .440 .520 .685 .312 .467 .50
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .685 .475 .16 .500 .520 .685 .312 .467 .50
6 3750-24 UNJF-3B .841 .500 .22 .550 .560 .841 .375 .591 .50
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D1832 Series - continued
Insert Length Determination
The length of the insert is specified by a dash number which defines Fig. 1
.125 inch increments. Insert length must be a minimum of .040 inch
less than depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
Example: -6 = .750
-11 = 1.375 inch
“L” Notes:
1. Specified in .125 inch increments.
Minimum clearance is required between bottom
2. Minimum “L” values are listed in Table 1, opposite. of insert and inside panel skin for proper epoxy
bonding around bottom of insert.
3. Maximum bolt engagement should not exceed “L” minus .060 inch.
2. Requirements:
.1640-32 Thread size, Nonself-Locking,
Carbon Steel with Solid Film Lubricant, Thread
Engagement of .25 inch and an overall panel
thickness of .50 inch.
Part Number:
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Delron Inserts
D1833 Series - NAS 1833 Equivalent
Style Selection
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Si ze A B C D J L
Per MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Di a. Di a. Mi n .
06 .1380-32 UNJC .560 .300 .12 .375 .367 .250
08 .1640-32 UNJC .560 .300 .12 .375 .367 .250
3 .1900-32 UNJF .560 .300 .12 .375 .367 .250
4 .2500-28 UNJF .685 .375 .14 .440 .467 .312
5 .3125-24 UNJF .685 .475 .16 .500 .467 .312
6 .3750-24 UNJF .841 .500 .22 .550 .591 .375
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D1833 Series - continued
Part Number Selection
Consult Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes and sizes. Part Number Example:
Example: 1. Requirements:
.2500-28 Thread size, Nonself-Locking, Thru-
Thread 303 CRES with Silver Plating, and an
overall panel thickness of .450 inch.
Part Number:
2. Requirements:
.3750-24 Thread size, Self-Locking, Thru-
Thread, Carbon Steel, and an overall panel
thickness of .825 inch.
Part Number:
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Delron Inserts
D1834 Series — NAS 1834 Equivalent
Style Selection
Table 1
Cl ear an c e Ho l e A B C J L
Si ze
Per A ND10387 Head Di a. Di a. Di a. Mi n .
06 .140 .560 .300 .280 .367 .250
08 .169 .560 .300 .332 .367 .250
3 .196 .560 .300 .385 .367 .250
4 .257 .685 .375 .507 .467 .312
5 .316 .685 .475 .625 .467 .312
6 .377 .841 .500 .750 .591 .375 Typical Assembly
Notes:
1. Burrs caused by machining of potting holes or slots permissible under flange.
2. Adhesive backed installation tab, D1837, shall be furnished with each insert.
See page 44.
3. Tolerances, unless otherwise specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Part Number:
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Delron Inserts
D1835 Series — NAS 1835 Equivalent
Style Selection
All styles feature .032 inch minimum radial float.
Table 1
Th r ead Si ze A B C D J L <4>
Si ze
Per MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Di a. Di a. Mi n .
08 .1640-32 UNJC .685 .403 .16 .535 .500 .37
3 .1900-32 UNJF .685 .403 .16 .535 .500 .43
4 .2500-28 UNJF .748 .570 .18 .725 .591 .56
5 .3125-24 UNJF .810 .617 .20 .790 .655 .75
6 .3750-24 UNJF .873 .700 .22 .855 .718 .81
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D1835 Series — continued
Part Number Selection
Consult Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes and sizes.
Example:
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Delron Inserts
D1836 Series — NAS 1836 Equivalent
Style Selection
Table 1
Th r ead Si ze A B C E F H J L
Si ze
Per MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Di a. Max . Mi n .
06 .1380-32 UNJC .451 .250 .12 .260 .45 .187 .358 .218
08 .1640-32 UNJC .451 .250 .12 .260 .45 .187 .358 .218
3 .1900-32 UNJF .451 .250 .12 .260 .45 .187 .358 .218
4 .2500-28 UNJF .498 .300 .14 .312 .49 .250 .405 .281
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D1836 Series — continued
Insert Length Determination
The length of the insert is specified by a 2-digit dash number which Fig. 1
defines .031 inch increments. Insert length must be a minimum of
.040 inch less than depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
Part Number:
2. Requirements:
.1640-32 Thread size, Nonself-Locking,
Carbon Steel with Solid Film Lubricant, Thread
Engagement of .25 inch and an overall panel
thickness of .50 inch.
Part Number:
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Delron Inserts
D1837 Series — NAS 1837 Equivalent
Style Selection
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Installation and Tooling Selection
400 Series and D1800 (NAS 1800) Types
Panel Preparation Installation Sequence
The following installation procedure pertains to most Delron
potted-in type fasteners. Panels are prepared as illustrated
in figures 1 and 2. Drill diameters for various types are
shown in the tables below.
Installation Drill Diameters
400 Series
Size Type H-HE S-SE SF-HF
440 .375 .344 -
632 .437 .406 .500
832 .500 .469 .562
1032 .500 .469 .562
428 .562 .531 .687
524 .687 .656 .812
624 .812 .781 .937
Bonding Procedure
Most blind applications for potted-in fasteners
can use the “Pre-pot” technique. This involves filling
the cavity nearly full, giving consideration to the
displacement factor of an installed fastener. Sufficient
potting material must be used to bond securely yet
avoid overflow (Figure 3).
Fastener insertion is very simple using the Series 400
SF and 400S-SE which provide self-retention (Figure
4). Other head styles use tabs to position and hold the
fastener in a flush, perpendicular position. Slots or
holes in the tabs and insert head, allow additional
potting material to be injected into the panel cavity
(Figures 5 and 6).
Potting Material
Potting materials suitable for sandwich panel inserts are
manufactured by companies such as American
Cyanamid, Hexcel, HysolTM, BASF, Ciba-Geigy,
etc. Information on type, setting time, and usage may
be secure from them.
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Delron Inserts
601 Series − Thru-Rivet
Style Selection
Table 1
Ri v et A B C D E Note:
Si ze Si ze Ho l e Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Head Di a. Di a C’ Si n k Di a. 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 12 (1/8) .133 .312 .500 .24 .233 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 15 (5/32) .168 .375 .562 .27 .295
3 18 (3/16) .194 .375 .562 .27 .362
4 25 (1/4) .256 .500 .687 .40 .486
5 31 (5/16) .318 .562 .750 .46 .574
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601 Series − continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number Fig. 1
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Figs. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
2. Select Body Dash Number from the table below based on Maximum Fig. 2
Body Length determined in Step 1; round down to next lowest value.
Example: .720 Maximum Body Length = -70 Body Dash Number.
B ody M a ximum
Da s h B ody
Numbe r Le ngt h
-30 .33 5
-40 .35 0
-50 .45 0
-60 .55 0
-70 .65 0
-80 .75 0
-90 .85 0
-100 .95 0
-110 1.050
-120 1.150
-130 1.250
-140 1.350
-150 1.450
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Delron Inserts
602 Series − Thru-Bolt
Style Selection
Table 1
Bol t A B C D E Note:
Si ze
Si ze Ho l e Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Head Di a. Di a. C’ Si n k Di a. 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 6 .144 .312 .500 .24 .274 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 8 .168 .375 .562 .27 .332
3 10 .194 .375 .562 .27 .382
4 25 .256 .500 .687 .40 .505
5 31 .318 .562 .750 .46 .600
C5* 31 .318 .625 .875 .49 .635
*Dimensions apply to Flush style, countersink head versions only.
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602 Series − continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number Fig. 1
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Figs. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
2. Select Body Dash Number from the table below based on Maximum Fig. 2
Body Length determined in Step 1; round down to next lowest value.
Example: .720 Maximum Body Length = -70 Body Dash Number.
B ody M a ximum
Da s h B ody
Numbe r Le ngt h
-30 .335
-40 .350
-50 .450
-60 .550
-70 .650
-80 .750
-90 .850
-100 .95 0
-110 1.050
-120 1.150
-130 1.250
-140 1.350
-150 1.450
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Delron Inserts
603 Series − Threaded
Style Selection
Table 1
Th r ead Per A B C Note:
Si ze
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Di a. 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .500 .312 .24 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .562 .375 .27
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .562 .375 .27
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .687 .500 .40
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .750 .562 .46
6 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .875 .625 .49
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603 Series − continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number Fig. 1
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Figs. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
2. Select Body Dash Number from the table below based on Maximum Fig. 2
Body Length determined in Step 1; round down to next lowest value.
Example: .720 Maximum Body Length = -70 Body Dash Number.
= Minimum Full = Indicates Thru-Thread
Thread Length On Standard Parts
B o dy Max i mu m Th r ead ed Si ze
Das h B o dy
Nu mb er L en g t h 1 2 3 4 5 6
-30 .335 .165 .165
-40 .350 .180 .180 .190
-50 .450 .280 .280 .280 .270
-60 .550 .280 .330 .380 .370 .350
-70 .650 .280 .330 .380 .470 .450 .450
-80 .750 .280 .330 .380 .500 .550 .550
-90 .850 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .650
-100 .950 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-110 1.050 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-120 1.150 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-130 1.250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-140 1.350 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-150 1.450 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
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Delron Inserts
604 Series − Threaded
with Non-Metallic Lock
Style Selection
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Per A B C Note:
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Di a. 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .500 .312 .24 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .562 .375 .27
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .562 .375 .27
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .687 .500 .40
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .750 .562 .46
6 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .875 .625 .49
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604 Series − continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number Fig. 1
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Figs. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
2. Select Body Dash Number from the table below based on Maximum Fig. 2
Body Length determined in Step 1; round down to next lowest value.
Example: .720 Maximum Body Length = -70 Body Dash Number.
= Minimum Full = Indicates Thru-Thread
Thread Length On Standard Parts
B o dy Max i mu m Th r ead ed Si ze
Das h B o dy
Nu mb er L en g t h 1 2 3 4 5 6
-30 .335 .165 .165
-40 .350 .180 .180 .190
-50 .450 .280 .280 .280 .270
-60 .550 .280 .330 .380 .370 .350
-70 .650 .280 .330 .380 .470 .450 .450
-80 .750 .280 .330 .380 .500 .550 .550
-90 .850 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .650
-100 .950 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-110 1.050 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-120 1.150 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-130 1.250 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-140 1.350 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
-150 1.450 .280 .330 .380 .500 .625 .750
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Delron Inserts
606 Series − Threaded
with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert
Style Selection
Table 1
Si ze Th r ead Per A B C Note:
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Di a. 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .500 .312 .24 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .562 .375 .27
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .625 .437 .33
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .687 .500 .40
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .750 .562 .46
6 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .875 .625 .49
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606 Series − continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number Fig. 1
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Figs. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
2. Select Body Dash Number from the table below based on Maximum Fig. 2
Body Length determined in Step 1; round down to next lowest value.
Example: .720 Maximum Body Length = -70 Body Dash Number.
= Minimum Full = Indicates Thru-Thread
Thread Length On Standard Parts
Th r ead Si ze
B o dy Max i mu m
Das h B o dy 5 6
Nu mb er L en g t h 1 2 3 4
D HEAD F HEAD D HEAD F HEAD
-30 .335
N.A.
-40 .350 N.A.
-50 .450 .276 .246 .285 .250
-60 .550 .276 .328 .380 .250 .312 .312
-70 .650 .276 .328 .380 .500 .312 .312 .375
-80 .750 .276 .328 .380 .500 .468 .468 .375 .375
-90 .850 .276 .328 .380 .500 .468 .625 .562 .562
-100 .950 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .625 .562 .750
-110 1.050 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .625 .750 .750
-120 1.150 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .625 .750 .750
-130 1.250 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .625 .750 .750
-140 1.350 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .625 .750 .750
-150 1.450 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .625 .750 .750
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Installation and Tooling Selection
600 Series, Structural Type
Installation Sequence
The characteristic design of this series will retain the fastener in
the panel until time of assembly. Knurls under the head of the
body of these internally threaded fasteners, grip the cover sheet
and act as an anti-rotation feature.
Panel Preparation
Requires the following:
1. A two diameter hole through the panel.
2. A drill-counterbore combination or singly, or a step drill to
standard diameters. See table below.
3. Access to both sides of the panel.
4. Residual core and bondline material must be removed to allow
the sleeve to seat on the bottom skin.
Installation Drill Diameters
Fastener Size 1 2 3 4 5 6
“A” Pilot Drill
.140 .166 .190 .257 .316 .377
Fig.1 -+..000050
“B” C’BORE
.312 .375 .375 .500 .562 .625
Fig.2 +-..001000
Panel cover sheets up to .032" will dimple automatically to obtain a flush head condition.
Thicker sheets may either require the use of the non-flush head style fastener, or if
flushness is required, predimpling or spotfacing is common practice in the industry.
Fastener Installation
The most commonly used method, and that which is recom-
mended, is the use of ram type equipment, such as an arbor
press or hydraulic press.
1. Position fastener in prepared hole.
2. Select tools from Installation Tool Chart (Opposite).
3. With tools in place, apply pressure to head of fastener. Press
body of insert into sleeve until head is flush with panel surface
(‘C’ or ‘D’ head style) or until head is down against panel
surface (‘F’ head style).
4. Release pressure and fastener is now completely installed.
Since the head diameter of the fastener has the greatest area
of contact, it may cause a slight spring back condition. However,
when the component is bolted to the panel, the fastener will
again become flush.
One time setting of insert is critical to a good installation. Do not
‘bump’ to set flush. Spring back is inherent in the panel and
multiple resets of the insert results in a loose body. If within .015
or flush pull the head to flush by attaching the component part.
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Pressing Anvils For ‘D’ & ‘F’
Style Heads
Tooling Part Numbers
Example: Insert Part Number 603D-48-50 requires Tool
Kit Part Number: 1617-3
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Delron Inserts
601 Series − Flared Thru-Rivet
Style Selection
Table 1
Ri v et A B C D E
Si ze Si ze Ho l e Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Head Di a. C’ Si n k Di a Fl ar e Di a.
0 8 (3/32) .103 .250 .375 .192 .148 Note:
1 12 (1/8) .133 .312 .500 .233 .174 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
15 (5/32) .168 .375 .562 .295 .225 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2
3 18 (3/16) .194 .375 .562 .362 .225
4 25 (1/4) .256 .500 .687 .486 .290
5 31 (5/16) .318 .562 .750 .574 .356
6 37 (3/8) .381 .625 .875 * .418
*Available upon request.
Part Number Selection Typical Assembly
Consult Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes and sizes.
Example:
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601 Flared Series - continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection Fig. 1
Sleeve Dash Number
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Fig. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
Table 2
B o dy Pan el B o dy Pan el B o dy Pan el
Th i ck n es s Th i ck n es s Th i ck n es s
F25 .250-2.50 F51 .510-.519 F77 .770-.779
F26 .260-.269 F52 .520-.529 F78 .780-.789
F27 .270-.279 F53 .530-.539 F79 .790-.799
F28 .280-.289 F54 .540-.549 F80 .800-.809
F29 .290-.299 F55 .550-.559 F81 .810-.819
F30 .300-.309 F56 .560-.569 F82 .820-.829
F31 .310-.319 F57 .570-.579 F83 .830-.839
F32 .320-.329 F58 .580-.589 F84 .840-.849
F33 .330-.339 F59 .590-.599 F85 .850-.859
F34 .340-.349 F60 .600-.609 F86 .860-.869
F35 .350-.359 F61 .610-.619 F87 .870-.879
F36 .360-.369 F62 .620-.629 F88 .880-.889
F37 .370-.379 F63 .630-.639 F89 .890-.899
F38 .380-.389 F64 .640-.649 F90 .900-.909
F39 .390-.399 F65 .650-.659 F91 .910-.919
F40 .400-.409 F66 .660-.669 F92 .920-.929
F41 .410-.419 F67 .670-.679 F93 .930-.939
F42 .420-.429 F68 .680-.689 F94 .940-.949
F43 .430-.439 F69 .690-.699 F95 .950-.959
F44 .440-.449 F70 .700-.709 F96 .960-.969
F45 .450-.459 F71 .710-.719 F97 .970-.979
F46 .460-.469 F72 .720-.729 F98 .980-.989
F47 .470-.479 F73 .730-.739 F99 .990-.999
F48 .480-.489 F74 .740-.749 F100 1.000-1.009
F49 .490-.499 F75 .750-.759 F101 1.010-1.019
F50 .500-.509 F76 .760-.769 F102 1.020-1.029
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Delron Inserts
602 Series − Flared Thru-Bolt
Style Selection
Table 1
Bol t A B C D E Note:
Si ze Si ze Ho l e Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Head Di a. C’ Si n k Di a. Fl ar e Di a. 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
0 4 .117 .250 .375 .220 .148 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
1 6 .144 .312 .500 .274 .174
2 8 .168 .375 .562 .332 .225
3 10 .194 .375 .562 .382 .225
4 25 .256 .500 .687 .505 .290
5 31 .318 .562 .750 * .356
6 37 .381 .625 .875 * .418
*Available upon request.
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602 Flared Series - continued
Fig.1
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel
core thickness (See Fig. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
Table 2
B o dy Pan el B o dy Pan el B o dy Pan el
Th i ck n es s Th i ck n es s Th i ck n es s
F25 .250-.259 F51 .510-.519 F77 .770-.779
F26 .260-.269 F52 .520-.529 F78 .780-.789
F27 .270-.279 F53 .530-.539 F79 .790-.799
F28 .280-.289 F54 .540-.549 F80 .800-.809
F29 .290-.299 F55 .550-.559 F81 .810-.819
F30 .300-.309 F56 .560-.569 F82 .820-.829
F31 .310-.319 F57 .570-.579 F83 .830-.839
F32 .320-.329 F58 .580-.589 F84 .840-.849
F33 .330-.339 F59 .590-.599 F85 .850-.859
F34 .340-.349 F60 .600-.609 F86 .860-.869
F35 .350-.359 F61 .610-.619 F87 .870-.879
F36 .360-.369 F62 .620-.629 F88 .880-.889
F37 .370-.379 F63 .630-.639 F89 .890-.899
F38 .380-.389 F64 .640-.649 F90 .900-.909
F39 .390-.399 F65 .650-.659 F91 .910-.919
F40 .400-.409 F66 .660-.669 F92 .920-.929
F41 .410-.419 F67 .670-.679 F93 .930-.939
F42 .420-.429 F68 .680-.689 F94 .940-.949
F43 .430-.439 F69 .690-.699 F95 .950-.959
F44 .440-.449 F70 .700-.709 F96 .960-.969
F45 .450-.459 F71 .710-.719 F97 .970-.979
F46 .460-.469 F72 .720-.729 F98 .980-.989
F47 .470-.749 F73 .730-.739 F99 .990-.999
F48 .480-.489 F74 .740-.749 F100 1.000-1.009
F49 .490-.499 F75 .750-.759 F101 1.010-1.019
F50 .500-509 F76 .760-769 F102 1.020-1.029
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Delron Inserts
603 Series - Flared Threaded
Style Selection
Table 1
Th r ead Per A B C Note:
Si ze
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Sl eev eDi a. Fl ar eDi a.
0 .1120-40 UNJC-3B .375 .250 .148
1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .500 .312 .174
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .562 .375 .225
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .562 .375 .225
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .687 .500 .290
5 .325-24 UNJF-3B .750 .562 .356
6 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .875 .625 .418
Typical Assembly
Part Number Selection
Consult Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes and sizes.
Example:
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603 Flared Series - continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection
Sleeve Dash Number Fig. 1
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Fig. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
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Delron Inserts
604 Series - Flared Threaded
with Non-Metallic Lock
Style Selection
Table 1 Note:
Th r ead Per A B C 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
Si ze
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Fl ar e Di a.
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
0 .1120-40 UNJC-3B .375 .250 .148
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .500 .312 .174
2 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .562 .375 .225
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .562 .375 .225
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .687 .500 .290
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .750 .562 .356
6 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .875 .625 .418
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604 Flared Series - continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection Fig. 1
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Delron Inserts
606 Series - Flared Threaded
with Self-Locking Helical Coil Insert
Style Selection
Table 1
Note:
Si ze Th r ead Per A B C 1. Tolerances, unless otherwise
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Sl eev e Di a. Di a
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .562 .375 .225 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .625 .437 .290
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .625 .437 .290
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .687 .500 .356
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .750 .562 .418
Typical Assembly
Part Number Selection
Consult Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes and sizes.
Example:
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606 Flared Series - continued
Body and Sleeve Dash Number Selection Fig. 1
Sleeve Dash Number
Round down to the nearest hundredth of an inch of the panel core
thickness (See Fig. 1).
Example: .489 Core Thickness, drop last digit to read -48.
Note: For inspection, the actual Sleeve length will be .010-.015
shorter than the converted dash number.
Example: -48 = .480; actual length = .465-.470.
Table 2
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Installation and Tooling Selection
600 Series, Flared Structural Type
Installation Sequence
The characteristic design of this series will retain the fastener in the
panel until time of assembly. Knurls under the head of the body of
these internally threaded fasteners, grip the cover sheet and act
as an anti-rotation feature.
Panel Preparation
Requires the following:
1. A two diameter hole through the panel.
2. A drill-counterbore combination or singly, or a step drill to
standard diameters. See table below.
3. Access to both sides of the panel.
4. Residual core and bondline material must be removed to allow
the sleeve to seat on the bottom skin.
Installation Drill Diameters
Fastener Size 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
“B” C’bore
.250 .312 .375 .375 .500 .562 .625
Fig. 2, +.010/-.000
Panel cover sheets up to .032" will dimple automatically to obtain a flush head condition.
Thicker sheets may either require the use of the non-flush head style fastener, or if
flushness is required, predimpling or spotfacing is common practice in the industry.
Fastener Installation
The most commonly used method, and that which is recommended,
is the use of ram type equipment, such as an arbor
press or hydraulic press.
1. Position fastener in prepared hole.
2. Select tools from Installation Tool Chart (Opposite).
3. Position panel over alignment tool with the guide anvil projecting
through the pilot hole. See figure 3.
4. Position fastener in prepared hole and apply pressure with the
pressing anvil until the fastener head becomes flush with the
top skin. See figure 4.
5. Replace alignment tool with flaring anvil and again apply pressure
with pressing anvil until flaring anvil becomes flush with the
bottom skin. See figure 5.
6. Release pressure and fastener is now completely installed.
Since the head diameter of the fastener has the greatest area of
contact, it may cause a slight spring back condition. However,
when the component is bolted to the panel, the fastener
will again become flush.
One time setting of insert is critical to a good installation. Do not
‘bump’ to set flush. Spring back is inherent in the panel and
multiple resets of the insert results in a loose body. If within .015
or flush pull the head to flush by attatching the component part.
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Pressing Anvils For ‘D’ and ‘F’
Style Heads
Tooling Part Numbers
Example: Insert Part Number 603D3-47F50 requires Tool
Kit Part Number: 1632K3
Consisting of:
Fastener Tool Kit
Series Number Alignment Pressing Anvil Pressing Flaring
Anvil Countersink Anvil Flat Anvil
601(*)0
602(*)0
1632K0 1632-001 1632-002 1632-003 1632-004
603(*)0
604(*)0
601(*)1
Pressing Anvils For ‘C’ Style
602(*)1 Heads
1632K1 1632-11 1632-12 1632-13 1632-14
603(*)1
604(*)1
601(*)2
602(*)2
603(*)2 1632K2 1632-21 1632-22 1632-23 1632-24
604(*)2
606(*)1
601(*)3
602(*)3
1632K3 1632-21 1632-32 1632-23 1632-24
603(*)3
604(*)3
Alignment Anvil
601(*)4
602(*)4
603(*)4
1632K4 1632-41 1632-42 1632-43
604(*)4 1632-44
606(*)2
606(*)3
601(*)5
602(*)5
603(*)5 1632K5 1632-51 1632-52 1632-53 1632-54
604(*)5
606(*)4
Flaring Anvil
601(*)6
602(*)6
603(*)6 1632K6 1632-61 1632-62 1632-63 1632-64
604(*)6
606(*)5
(*) Fill in ‘C’, ‘D’ or ‘F’ as applicable.
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Delron Inserts
A106 Series - Thru-Bolt/Thru-Rivet
A106 Series inserts are designed specifically for lightweight Thru-Hole applications where core
crush to the panel is very critical and should be minimized. Recommended in graphite skin applications.
Style Selection
Any sleeve style may be used in combination with any Plug style of the same size.
Table 1
A B C D E F In s t al l at i o n Note:
Si ze Di a. Di a. Th r u Di a. Th r u Di a. C’ Si n k Di a. C’ Si n k Ho l e Di amet er
Di a. (Ref ) (B o l t ) (Ri v et ) (B o l t ) (Ri v et ) +.005-.000 Tolerances, unless otherwise
1 .50 .27 .141/.147 .133/.139 .274 .233 .375 specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
2 .50 .27 .166/.172 .332 .293 .375
3 .62 .29 .190/.196 .382 .365 .406
4 .75 .35 .254/.260 .505 .483 .500
5 .81 .41 .315/.321 .633 .574 .640
Typical Assembly
Table 2
Sl eev e Das h Nu mb er = Panel Thickness
Si ze -0 -1
1
2 .180 thru .249 .250 and Up
3
4 .180 thru .309 .310 and Up Typical Series A106 Thru-Hole Plug and Sleeve
5 .200 thru .369 .370 and Up assembly, installed in honeycomb sandwich
panel.
See Sheet 2 for Part Number Selection
Note: For installation and tooling
information, contact the Rosán
Engineering Department.
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A106 Series - continued
Part Number Selection
Two part numbers—Sleeve and Plug—are required for a complete assembly. Consult
Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes, sizes and length.
Examples:
Plug:
Sleeve:
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Delron Inserts
D147HF Series - Floating Nut
with Self-Locking, Blind Thread
D147HF Series inserts are designed for applications where potential
hole misalignment requires a floating nut element. This series features
an extensive variety of material and finish combinations.
Notes:
1. Burrs caused by slotting are
permissable under flange.
2. Tolerances, unless otherwise
specified: .xxx ± .010; Angles ± 2°.
Table 1
Th r ead Per A In s t al l at i o n Installation B
Si ze Hole Dia. Ref.
MIL -S-8879 Head Di a. Tab
04 .1120-40 UNJC-3B .561 T7 .562-.565 .14
06 .1380-32 UNJC-3B .561 T7 .562-.565 .14
08 .1640-32 UNJC-3B .561 T7 .562-.565 .16
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3B .561 T7 .562-.565 .16
4 .2500-28 UNJF-3B .686 T9 .687-.690 .18
5 .3125-24 UNJF-3B .811 T11 .812-.815 .20
6 .3750-24 UNJF-3B .937 T27 .938-.941 .22
Typical Assembly
Part Number Selection
Consult Rosán for availability of optional materials, finishes and sizes.
Example:
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D147HF Series - continued
Length Dash Number Selection
Select Length Code Number from Table 2 based on the minimum full
thread length required by the application. Insert length “L” must be a Fig. 1
minimum of .040" less than depth of panel core (See Fig. 1).
Example: Requirements: .2500-28 Size Thread, Carbon Steel Nut and
Body, with a Minimum Full Thread Length of .495.
From table select:
7 P/N = D147HF4B7.
Table 2
L en g t h Th r ead Si ze
L
Co d e No . 06 08 3 4 5 6
2 .350 .276 .276 .276 .276 .276 .276 Minimum clearance is required between bottom
3 .375 .276 .301 .301 .301 .301 .301 of insert and inside panel skin for proper epoxy
4 .455 .276 .328 .380 .386 .386 .386 bonding.
5 .565 .276 .328 .380 .491 .491 .491
6 .690 .276 .328 .380 .500 .616 .616
= Minimum Full Thread
7 .815 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .742
8 .935 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
9 1.060 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
10 1.185 .276 .328 .380 .500 .625 .750
Notes: 1. Maximum bolt engagement should not exceed “Length” minus .060.
2. Minimum full thread shall be 2 diameters where length permits.
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Delron Inserts Flush Head with Floating Nut
D137HF Series - Thin Panel
D137HF Series inserts are designed specifically for lightweight applica-
tions in .300 minimum thick panels. The inserts provide a flush application
with a floating nut element for potential hole misalignments.
Table 1
Th r ead Si ze In s t al l at i o n
Si ze Per MIL -S-8879 Ho l e Di a.
1 .1380-32 UNJC-3B
2 .1649-32 UNJC-3B .560 - .567
3 .1900-32 UNJF-3
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Optional Tube Packaging for Potted-in Types
(400 Series and 1800 Series (NAS) versions)
Molded-in inserts with installation tabs are supplied in con-
venient tube packaging. Tubes are clear for easy visual
identification and inventory inspection.
• Inserts with aluminum installation tabs are
packaged in cylindrical tubing.
Manufacturing Facilities
Industry: Unruh Fullerton Saint Cosme Oakleigh
Screwcorp / Voi-Shan Kaynar / Eagle Simmonds Recoil
135 North Unruh Avenue 800 S. State College Blvd. 9 Rue des Cressonnieres, BP 5 20 Stamford
City of Industry, CA 91744 USA Fullerton, CA 92831 USA 72110 Saint Cosme en Vairais Road, Oakleigh Vic. 3166
Tel: 626.937.5400 Tel: 714.871.1550 France Australia
Fax: 626.937.5454 Fax: 714.680.0175 Tel: 33(0)2.43.31.41.00 Tel: 61.3.9563.1500
Fax: 33(0)2.43.31.41.41 Fax: 61.3.9563.1980
Santa Ana Fullerton: Plant 2
Delron / Rosán K-Fast / APS Hildesheim Fémipari KFT .
3130 West Harvard Street 801 S. Placentia Ave. Mecaero / Rosán / Screwcorp / Voi-Shan 8248 Nemesvámos, Hungary
Santa Ana, CA 92704 USA Fullerton, CA 92831 USA P.F. 10 13 20, Steven 3 Dózsa Gyorgy u. 2/a
Tel: 714.641.8800 Tel: 714.738.3600 D-31113 Hildesheim-Bavenstedt Tel: 36.06.88.265.801
Fax: 714.641.8801 Fax: 714.278.9900 Germany Fax: 36.06.88.265.802
Tel: 49.5121.762.40
South Bay Placentia Fax: 49.5121.511.500 Industry: Temple
Camloc / RAM / Tridair / Voi-Shan Microdot Screwcorp / Voi-Shan
3000 West Lomita Boulevard 190 West Cowther Avenue Roques 13001 Temple Avenue
Torrance, CA 90505 USA Placentia, CA 92670 USA Mecaero City of Industr y, CA 91746 USA
Tel: 310.784.2600 Tel: 714.870.6650 Boulevard du Grand-Castaing Tel: 626.369.3333
Fax: 310.784.6606 Fax: 714.524.5346 Roques-eur Garonne Fax: 626.369.3416
31128 Portet - Sur - Garonne Cedex
Kelkheim Stoughton France Conches
Camloc / Tridair Marson Tel: 33(0)5.61.51.82.30 Mecaero
Industriestraße 6 44 Campanelli Parkway Fax: 33(0)5.61.51.60.78 Zone Induatrielle - BP 9
D-65779 Kelkheim Germany Stoughton, MA 02072 USA 27910 Conches, France
Tel: 49.6195.8050 Tel: 800.343.3633 Montbrison Tel: 33.32.30.11.45
Fax: 49.6195.5647 Fax: 800.644.2177 SNEP Fax: 33.32.30.98.06
BP 84 - 42602
Guarda Ontario Montbrison Cedex France
Eurosim / Simmonds Mairoll Tel: (33) 77.58.17.18
Parque Industrial da Guarda 747 E. Francis Street Fax: (33) 77.58.57.72
Lotes 53/54 6300 Guarda Portugal Ontario, CA 91761 USA
Tel: 35.10.712.22007 Tel: 909.947.3366
Fax: 909.947.4866