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1.) Free-punched tab:
This is one of the most common tabs as it has good punching result due to the previous 2-sided pre-punching.
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2.) Tab cut and formed (without pre-punch):
You can skip the pre-punching but there might be a bigger problem with burrs within the tab due to the draw-cut. Furthermore the tab has to be made with a taper due to the
required stripping action.
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3.) Reinforced tab:
There is the possibility to emboss an additional reinforced bead onto the tab if more stability is required - no matter if it is a pre-punched or cut tab.
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4.) Tab with lead-in lip:
Should you need easier assembly of the parts onto the tab, there is the possibility to form a lead-in lip.
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5.) Tab with clamping function:
If the inserted parts in the tab should need to be secured, there is a possibility to deform the tab with a taper for a clamping action.
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