The First Snap-Fit Handbook 3E: Creating and Managing Attachments for Plastics Parts

The First Snap-Fit Handbook 3E: Creating and Managing Attachments for Plastics Parts

by Paul R. Bonenberger
The First Snap-Fit Handbook 3E: Creating and Managing Attachments for Plastics Parts

The First Snap-Fit Handbook 3E: Creating and Managing Attachments for Plastics Parts

by Paul R. Bonenberger

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Overview

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.

The third edition has been thoroughly revised to include new case histories and applications. The text has been extensively rewritten for clarity and user-friendliness and there are many new figures with expert explanations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781569906798
Publisher: Hanser Publications
Publication date: 09/05/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 412
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Paul R. Bonenberger is President of FasteningSmart, Inc., a position he has held since 2006. He is an widely recognized expert on mechanical attachments, especially those involving threaded fasteners or snap-fits. He consults on design solutions, problem diagnosis, patents, and technology management issues, and undertakes training courses in this area. Previously, he spent 37 years at General Motors as Staff Project Engineer specializing in mechanical attachments. He holds degress from Oakland University, University of Detroit-Michigan, and Kettering University (previously General Motors Insititute).
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