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Knock Down Fittings

Knock Down Fittings. Product Design. Knock Down Fittings. Knock-down fittings or ‘KD’ fittings as they are commonly referred to are fittings that can be put together easily, normally using only a screw driver, a drill, a mallet/hammer and other basic tools.

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Knock Down Fittings

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  1. Knock Down Fittings Product Design

  2. Knock Down Fittings Knock-down fittings or ‘KD’ fittings as they are commonly referred to are fittings that can be put together easily, normally using only a screw driver, a drill, a mallet/hammer and other basic tools. They are temporary joints although many are used to permanently join together items such as cabinets and other pieces of furniture that are purchased in a flat pack. • Different types of KD joints include: • Plastic Corner Blocks • Natural wood fitting • Two Block Fittings • Rigid Joints • Scan Fittings and • Cam Locks

  3. Knock Down Fittings Plastic Corner Block (Fixit Blocks) The corner block is pressed against the two pieces of material (normally wood based). Screws are used to fix the block into position. This type of joint is used to fit modern cabinets such as those found in a kitchen. It is a relatively strong joint although it has the advantage that it can be dismantled using a screwdriver.

  4. Knock Down Fittings Natural Wood Fitting (Square Section Batten) A piece of material such as pine can be drilled and screws can be passed through these holes. This gives a cheap and effective knock-down joint. The screws are normally countersunk into the knock-down fitting so that the head of the screw does not stick out. This particular knock down joint can be just as effective as the fixit blocks as they both rely on the same principal.

  5. Knock Down Fittings Two Block Fitting (Lok Joints) ‘Lok Joints’ are made from plastic. A bolt passes through the first fitting into the thread of the second. As the bolt is tightened it draws the two fittings together. The pins help keep the fitting straight. This gives a very strong joint and it can be easily dismantled using a screwdriver.

  6. Knock Down Fittings Rigid Joint These are normally moulded in plastic which makes them strong. Screws pass through the four holes which hold the sides at each corner firmly together.

  7. Knock Down Fittings Scan Fittings These are strong enough to be either permanent or temporary joints. The cylinder is inserted into the first side of a cabinet in a pre-drilled hole. The screw is then pushed through the hole in the second side until it meets the cylinder. It can then be tightened with a screw driver until both sides of the cabinet pull together.

  8. Knock Down Fittings Cam Locks The disk fits into a recess in the first side of the cabinet. It rotates by inserting a screwdriver into the slot in its side. The shaft is screwed into the second side of the cabinet. The collar of the shaft is passed through the hole in the second slot in the disk. When the disk rotates the shaft is locked in position. This keeps both sides of the cabinet locked together.

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