The First SnapFit Handbook Hanser Publications(第一个SnapFit手册汉斯出版物).pdf
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Paul R. Bonenberger
The First Snap-Fit
Handbook
Creating and Managing Attachments
for Plastic Parts
2nd Edition
Sample Chapter 4:
Enhancements
ISBNs HANSER
978-1-56990-388-9
1-56990-388-3 Hanser Publishers, Munich • Hanser Publications, Cincinnati
120 Enhancements [Refs. on p. 134]
method can be designed into the interface at the same time. Once the design is proven in
testing and production, the back-up lock can be eliminated. Should the snap-fit prove
unreliable, the back-up lock allows the development program to continue with a reliable
attachment for that application.
While the design itself may not be a technical reach, incomplete data about the service
loads, material properties or other application requirements may add uncertainty to the
design. A back-up lock can allow the snap-fit design to proceed with the confidence that a
reliable attachment is possible if the snap-fit does not work.
The design may be such that the locking features of the snap-fit are susceptible to
bending or breakage during shipping, handling, assembly or disassembly. If the features
cannot be protected by design (see guards) and damage that would render the lock
unworkable is possible, a back-up lock ensures the entire part will not be lost because of
damage to one feature.
If parts are intended for new designs and also expected to be used on existing designs
without provisions for snap-fits, allowing for both methods of attachment accommodates
both applications without creating a second set of parts.
Any fastening method may be a candidate as a back-up to a snap-fit an
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