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Ball and socket fit (Snap fits)

Ball and socket fit (Snap fits)

Ball and socket fit (Snap fits)

(OP)
Dear all
I would like to use Ball and Socket joint for assembly and Dis assembly of two parts.(one is PC)
Is it costly if I provide(like tooling,material wise)
Or does anybody knows any good snap fits(other than,cantilever,barbed legs) instead of Ball and socket
And how exactly and whaer exactly we can successfully use?
If u have info/links please provide

RE: Ball and socket fit (Snap fits)

Have you tried a google search, or a site search.

This subject has been covered before, and most high profile raw material suppliers, like GE, DuPont, Bayer, BSAF, DSM, etc etc etc, will provide information about this

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RE: Ball and socket fit (Snap fits)

(OP)
Thank you very much pat.

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