Quarter Turn - ST-1200 Line

Manufactured in
the United States of America!
ST-1200 Line offers the largest quarter-turn fastener selection in the
industry.
Every fastener in the line is based on the rugged spiral cam stud and
spring-wire receptacle design. The advantages of this design are readily
apparent when a ST-1200 Line Fastener is operated in comparison with other
quarter-turn types, especially after prolonged use. The fastener provides a firm
locking tension with a crisp and positive lock. The end of the stud cam presents
a solid over-rotation stop. Wear is minimal and performance is maintained over
thousands of use cycles. Stud shanks are smooth, with no pins or lugs to hang up
in support holes.
Designers evaluating quarter-turn fastener performance over the full service
life of their product will find an outstanding choice in ST-1200 Line.
ST-1200 Line fastener components consist of:
- a spiral-cam stud,
- a stud retainer, and
- a receptacle consisting of, or containing a wire form spring.
As the stud is rotated, the quarter-turn spiral cam engages the spring-wire
receptacle and pulls it up and over the cam peak. The spring snaps into the
detent at the end of the cam, holding the fastener in a firm locked tension. The
cam peak resists opening rotation of a locked stud under vibration.
The selection and installation planning of fasteners can influence the
security of the fastened parts. Product information and support service is
intended for use only by persons with mechanical engineering qualifications
sufficient to manage the responsibilities of:
- Analyzing fastener performance in relation to the service to be met, and
- Planning appropriate fastening locations and installations.
The following is a partial list of design criteria which should be used in
selecting the correct fastener for your application.
- Tensile Load (average)
- Shear Load (average)
- Maximum Load
- Vibration
- Number of Cycles
- Environmental Concerns
- Appearance
- Mounting Location and Clearance
- Weight
The above considerations, along with the performance chart
parameters should be utilized in choosing the appropriate fastener type, head
style, receptacle, finish, and materials.
| 1. Select a fastener size, using the
performance table shown below. The size selected applies to the stud,
retainer, and receptacle. |
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| 2. Select an appropriate stud head style. |
- Slotted (oval) (121J)
- Wing (121J-W)
- Flush (126J)
- Ring (122J-R)
- Phillips (121J-P)
- Hex (121J-H)
- Knurled (1211)
- Tamper Resist (1230)
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3. Select a stud retainer. Some criteria for retainer
selection are:
- Desirability of radial and axial stud play in the unlocked position.
- Degree of protection needed for panel hole and outer surface.
- Whether retainer may be allowed to cause a gap between stud panel and
receptacle support.
- Installation cost.
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- Plastic Half Grommet
- Stainless Steel Snap Ring
- Aluminum Half Grommet
- Aluminum Full Grommet
- Retaining Spring
![[ST-1200 Line Stud]](pictures/page38a.gif)
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| 4. Select a receptacle type.
All of the ST-1200 Line receptacles, except the Press-In type, provide
the same optimum performance standards as listed in the
Performance Table.
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- S-Spring
(All Sizes)
- Weld Plate
(All Sizes)
- Slip-On
(Size 4 and 5 only)
- Clip-In
(Size 4 only)
- Rear Press-In
(Size 3 and 4 only)
- Front Press-In
(Size 4 only)
- Right Angle Spring Plate
(Size 3, 4, and 5 only)
- Side Spring
(Size 3, 4, and 5 only)
- Corner Spring
(Size 3, 4, and 5 only)
![[ST-1200 Line Receptacle]](pictures/page38b.gif)
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5. Now determine the thickness of:
- the material in which the stud is retained (panel),
- any air gaps and any part of the stud retainer thickness not buried in
either the panel or support (gap), and
- the material to which the receptacle is attached (support).

Then determine the total pileup between the level of stud head contact with
the panel (top of Panel) and the level of receptacle contact with the underside
of the support (bottom of Support), in the closed position. Refer to the
examples on each receptacle page, which will guide you to the Grip Length
selection table.
6. Self-ejecting stud assemblies prevent stud play in the open position and
provide a visual cue of an open fastener.
Note: When our existing supply of Cadmium plated parts is exhausted,
DFCI Solutions, Inc will no longer offer Cadmium plating as an option.
In place
of the Cadmium plating, we recommend:
Clear: Zinc Trivalent Clear .0003 thick. Trivalent Chromate Clear with Sealer (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type III, SC 2, Clear
Suffix: -Z3CT
Black: Zinc Trivalent Black .0003 thick. Trivalent Chromate Black Dye with Sealer (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type II, SC 2, Black
Suffix: -Z3BT
Yellow: Zinc Trivalent Yellow .0003 thick, Trivalent Chromate Yellow Dye with Sealer
We recommend the Z3CT finish instead of the Z3YT finish. The Z3CT finish is much more cost effective and provides the same salt spray benefits as the Z3YT finish. (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type II, SC 2, Yellow
Suffix: -Z3YT
The colored finishes offer no
advantage over the clear other than the color, and they are more expensive.
Stud Part Numbers
The stud part number is divided into 5 parts.
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For example: |
121J-340-Z3CT |
121J-325-SS |
| 1. |
Head style: |
121J- = Slotted (oval) |
121J- = Slotted (oval) |
| 2. |
Shank diameter: |
3 = 3/16" |
3 = 3/16" |
| 3. |
Grip Length: |
40 |
25 |
| 4. |
Stainless Steel Identifier: |
Omitted |
-SS |
| 5. |
Finish suffix: |
Zinc Trivalent Clear .0003 thick. Trivalent Chromate Clear with Sealer (RoHS Compliant) Specification(s): ASTM-B-633, Type III, SC 2, Clear
Suffix: -Z3CT |
Omitted |
ST-1200 LINE PERFORMANCE:
| Fastener size: |
3 |
4 |
5 |
65 |
| Stud End Diameter: |
3/16
(4.78 mm) |
1/4
(6.35 mm) |
5/16
(7.95 mm) |
13/32
(10.31 mm) |
| Stud Head Diameter: |
5/16
(7.95 mm) |
7/16
(18.75 mm) |
9/16
(14.30 mm) |
11/16
(17.48 mm) |
| Locked Service Tension (lb): |
20 |
30 |
45 |
55 |
| Max. Tension w/o Distortion (lb): |
45 |
60 |
85 |
110 |
| Rated Shear (lb): |
100 |
150 |
200 |
300 |
| Wear Life (Thousands of uses): |
5 |
5 |
25 |
40 |
Maximum Sheet Separation at 150% of Locked Service Tension: .05" (1.27
mm)
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