1. Ceiling-Mounted Connection
This is a common method for installing devices or components on ceilings. For example, the hanger of a ceiling fan includes a ceiling plate positioned on the ceiling and a ceiling connection tube attached to it. The bottom of the connection tube is securely connected to the matching device at the hanging head of the fan's upper cover via locking screws. Some connection tubes have inward-folded edges with threaded holes, aligning with corresponding holes on the hanging head for screw fixation. A more convenient variant involves upper cover hanging heads with at least two protruding half-recessed screws. The connection tube's folded edges feature keyholes (large on one end, small on the other); the tube is positioned by inserting the screws into the keyholes and rotating to lock in place.
2. Chassis Locking
Common chassis locking methods include hole-drawing riveting, rivet riveting, and TOX riveting.
3. Screw Locking
The most widely used connection method, securing components with screws. To ensure reliability and prevent loosening:
1. Ceiling-Mounted Connection
This is a common method for installing devices or components on ceilings. For example, the hanger of a ceiling fan includes a ceiling plate positioned on the ceiling and a ceiling connection tube attached to it. The bottom of the connection tube is securely connected to the matching device at the hanging head of the fan's upper cover via locking screws. Some connection tubes have inward-folded edges with threaded holes, aligning with corresponding holes on the hanging head for screw fixation. A more convenient variant involves upper cover hanging heads with at least two protruding half-recessed screws. The connection tube's folded edges feature keyholes (large on one end, small on the other); the tube is positioned by inserting the screws into the keyholes and rotating to lock in place.
2. Chassis Locking
Common chassis locking methods include hole-drawing riveting, rivet riveting, and TOX riveting.
3. Screw Locking
The most widely used connection method, securing components with screws. To ensure reliability and prevent loosening: