As the name suggests, a buckle is an object that is used to fasten two items by overlapping them. It is suitable for pushing or pulling single or double doors and windows, cabinets, and drawers.
The difference between the thickness and thickness of the buckle plate
The main difference is whether deformation occurs when the buckle force and tensile force are applied. The standard range for buckles is between 1.5 and 3.0. Less than 1.2 is considered non-standard and may cause safety issues.
General standards can refer to the following list:
The buckle used for the car body: The material is required to be high-temperature calcined, with a thickness between 3mm and 5mm.
Vibration equipment type buckle: It is required to be elastic and adjustable, with a thickness between 3mm and 2mm.
Outdoor damp type buckle: 304 stainless steel corrosion-resistant is required. The thickness ranges from 1.5mm to 2.5mm.