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  • 236 N Lake Pleasant Rd, Attica, MI 48412
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Alan Suboski Photo 1

Program Manager

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Location:
Attica, MI
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Ltc Roll & Engineering Co.
Program Manager
Alan Suboski Photo 2

Program Manager

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Location:
236 north Lake Pleasant Rd, Attica, MI 48412
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Ima International Manufacturing & Assembly Mar 2012 - May 2013
Production Supervisor

Ltc Roll Mar 2012 - May 2013
Program Manager
Education:
North Branch High School 1974 - 1978
University of Michigan - Flint
Skills:
Customer Service
Manufacturing

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Us Patents

Pierce Nut Mounting Die

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US Patent:
61612790, Dec 19, 2000
Filed:
Jun 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/335788
Inventors:
Alan L. Suboski - Imlay City MI
International Classification:
B23P 1100
US Classification:
29798
Abstract:
A pierce nut mounting die for supporting and backing a metal sheet when a pierce nut is forcibly punched through the sheet for interlocking with the sheet, comprises a tubular body having a support end for engaging the sheet and for deforming a portion of the sheet into an interlock with the nut. The support end of the die body is provided with a transverse notch, which is generally trapezoidal in shape. A plug, shaped correspondingly to the notch is removably positioned within the notch. The exposed end of the plug, that is, the end which is exposed through the notch opening, defines the smaller base of the trapezoidal shape and is provided with a raised bead. The bead surrounds an opening provided in the plug, which opening is coaxially aligned with an opening in the base for the passage of a punched out slug of sheet material resulting from the pierce nut punching through the sheet material. The bead engages and deforms a portion of the sheet material defining the edge of the punched out opening for clinching the sheet material and pierce nut together. The plug is manually removable and replaceable with a similar plug, whenever the bead becomes damaged or worn due to usage in mounting pierce nuts on thin metal sheets, without necessarily disturbing the position of the die body.
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