TITAN TOOL COMPANY, INC.

Customer Specification Guide

In any stud driving application, the cheapest component will be the stud.  Most stud driving problems are directly attributable to the "weak link".  In ordering a stud driver it is important to examine the stud and provide the data requested below.
(Blue field indicates required information).

IMPORTANT: SEND SAMPLE STUDS WITH INITIAL ORDER


Please provide your contact information:

Customer's Name
Address
Address (Line 2 Optional)
Stud Number
Part Number
Customer's Order Number
Work Phone
FAX
E-mail

SECTION I

Choose one of the following options:

A B C D E F G

SECTION II

A-1:   Choose one of the following options:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7(Hollow)

A-2:

If #4 or #5 have been selected, please give length of dog point (indicate inches or mm):  

If #7 has been selected, please give the hole diameter (indicate inches or mm):               


B-1: 
Thread Diameter On Nut End Of Stud:

Number of Threads Per Inch On Nut End Of Stud:

         

   B-2:  Length of Thread On Nut End Of Stud:




 

(Blue field indicates required information.)

C:  Length Of Unthreaded Portion (If Applicable):

 

 
D:  Thickness and Diameter of Shoulder (If Applicable):


 

 
E-1:  Length of Thread:


 

         E-2:  Overall Length of Stud:


 

SECTION III

A:  Please enter projection height of stud, if applicable:

B:  If more than one stud is to be driven, please give center to center distance:

C:  If interference exists, please give distance from centerline of stud to interference:

D:  If interference exists, please give exact height of interference:

E:  If face of interference is angled, please state exact angle:

SECTION IV

Section IV Part A1    Choose one of the following options:
Method #1

Studs have been driven to required projection height

1) Required projection height has been attained BUT stud has NOT been driven to bottom of tapped hole.

2) Unthreaded portion of stud has NOT been driven to surface.

Method #2

Studs have been driven to required torque

1) Stud has been driven to bottom of tapped hole.

2) Stud has been driven until unthreaded portion meets surface.

3) Flange (or shoulder) has been driven to surface.

Method #3

Unthreaded studs being driven to torque

1) Stud has been driven to bottom of tapped hole.

2) Stud has been driven until unthreaded portion meets surface.

3) Flange (or shoulder) has been driven to surface.

Section IV Part A2

If Method #2 or Method #3 have been selected, please specify required torque

(Specify: Inch Pounds; Foot Pounds; or Newton Meters): 

Section IV Part B

Indicate tool preference in accordance with METHOD selected: 

Section IV Part C

Indicate female adapter required for attaching to power tool: 

Section IV Part D

Indicate size of male shank required, if applicable: 

 

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Revised: 11/21/03