The first snap fit handbook
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Snap-fits have long been used to join plastic parts, but the available technical know-how focused only on locking feature performance, primarily the cantilever hook. The 'system level' knowledge and design skills needed to create good snap-fit interfaces existed in the minds of self-taught snap-fit experts but was not captured in the literature. New designers of plastic parts wishing to use snap-fit had nowhere to turn unless they were fortunate enough to have access to an experienced snap-fit designer. This book organizes and presents all design aspects of snap-fits with an emphasis on the systems level thinking required to create world-class attachments. Beginning as well as experienced product designers will find the information they need to develop snap-fits more efficiently and avoid many common snap-fit problems. Content includes: Minimum Requirements for Successful Snap-Fits Details of Constraint Features Improving Snap-Fits with Enhancements Fundamental Concepts behind Snap-Fit Performance Feature Analysis A Logical Process for Creating Snap-Fits Diagnosing and Fixing Snap-Fit Problems