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JINHAN JH-1040 Furniture Cam Connectors, made from premium carbon steel, offer robust solutions for furniture assembly. Engineered for durability and strength, they provide secure, reliable joints for long-lasting stability in cabinets, shelves, and more. Trusted by professionals and DIY enthusiasts, these connectors ensure precision and ease of installation. Discover the quality and versatility of JINHAN today.
JINHAN FURNITURE CONNECTOR E-CATALOGUE .pdf
Parameter | Value |
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Product Type | Furniture Hardware |
Product Name | Furniture Cam Connector |
Height | 12.5mm |
Finish | Zinc Plated |
Salt Spray Test | 24H/48H |
Material | Cold Rolled Steel |
Panel supported | 15-18mm Thickness |
Application | Flat-pack Furniture Assembly: Cam connectors are often used in the assembly of flat-pack furniture items such as bookshelves, cabinets, desks, and wardrobes. They allow for easy and quick assembly without the need for specialized tools.and more. |
Usage | for panel furniture |
OEM | Available |
ODM | Available |
3000/4000/5000pcs per carton or as per your requirements.
JINHAN produces Furniture Cam Connector with high quality carbon cold rolled steel. We have taken the lead in the industry when minifixes are still being made with zinc alloy globally, so why do we use cold rolled steel to produce them?
When it comes to furniture fittings, carbon cold-rolled steel offers significant advantages over zinc alloy in terms of cost-effectiveness, aesthetics, strength, and durability. Here's why:
1. Cost and Price Stability:
Cold-rolled steel boasts a substantial cost advantage, with raw material prices roughly one-fourth that of zinc alloy. Additionally, steel prices tend to be more stable, ensuring predictable budgeting and sourcing.
2. Superior Appearance and Fit:
Cold-rolled steel components are typically manufactured through stamping and polishing processes, resulting in exceptionally smooth and flat surfaces. In contrast, zinc alloy fittings are often die-cast, which can lead to surface inconsistencies, lower flatness, and reduced contact area with mating furniture panels. This can compromise the overall fit and stability of the connection.
3. Enhanced Strength and Torque:
Cold-rolled steel exhibits superior strength, with fittings capable of withstanding torque levels exceeding 12 Nm. Conversely, traditional zinc alloy fittings typically manage only around 8 Nm and are more susceptible to breakage and fracture due to their lower material strength.
4. Long-Term Durability and Corrosion Resistance:
The application of a corrosion-resistant electroplated coating on cold-rolled steel fittings ensures long-term protection against oxidation and rust. Zinc alloy, lacking this protective layer, is prone to oxidation over time, ultimately leading to weakening and potential failure.