19mm camfix drop-on non outriggers from Titus Tool act as cam housings for 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, so they lock panel joints in RTA cabinets and casework where this thickness is standard. The drop on cams feature a slight lip on the inside to help secure the top shelf until the screw is set, which keeps the shelf from shifting while fasteners are driven. This version is a non-outrigger style that is described as the most economical, so it suits high-volume builds where controlling hardware cost per cabinet matters. The cam is suitable for use in high volume production, giving RTA lines a repeatable connector across runs. A linear cam design provides constant tightening loads when driving, so joints pull together consistently along the cam stroke. The angle drive feature on the cam is designed for maximum driving comfort, which helps installers apply torque from a convenient angle in cramped cabinet interiors. The housing is described with a brown color, so it blends with many darker panel finishes.
This Titus Tool cam housing is part of a system that uses minimum drilling requirements with no edge boring required, so panel prep focuses on face boring rather than through-edge cuts that can slow production. It can be machine inserted or knocked in with a hammer, which suits both CNC-based shops and installers relying on hand tools on site. The cam uses a linear cam design for constant tightening loads when driving, so the feel at the driver stays predictable as the joint closes. An angle drive feature on the cam is described as providing maximum driving comfort, so drivers can approach from a more flexible angle inside cabinets. Recommended boring bits are specified for non-outrigger cams as AA203201, a 20 mm RH boring bit, so boring setups can be matched to this diameter in panel programs.
This cam housing is classed under RTA and system fittings in the fasteners category, so it is intended for ready-to-assemble cabinet and furniture constructions that rely on cam-and-dowel joints. The cam is ideal for use in high volume production, so it suits manufacturing lines building repeated casework where consistent connector geometry is critical. It is available for 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, which are common in cabinet sides, bottoms, and fixed shelves, so these panels can be joined at right angles using the cam system. Drop on cams feature a slight lip on the inside to help secure the top shelf until the screw is set, which is useful when locking upper shelves or tops during assembly. The non-outrigger style is described as the most economical, so it can be selected for production runs where budget targets drive hardware choice while still staying in the Titus Tool system family. The brown description aligns with panel programs using darker decor, so visible housings in open cabinets visually recess against matching tones.
The linear cam design is stated to provide constant tightening loads when driving, so as the installer turns the cam, the pull between panels stays even rather than spiking, which helps avoid over-stressing joints. This behavior supports repeatable torque settings on power drivers in high volume production, because operators feel a consistent resistance profile. The angle drive feature on the cam is described as offering maximum driving comfort, so bit access is improved when driving from the front or at a diagonal inside carcasses. Minimum drilling requirements with no edge boring required simplify CNC programming and manual jig setups, because only the specified face bores are needed for the cam housing. Recommended boring bits for non-outrigger cams are listed as AA203201, a 20 mm RH boring bit, so tool selection can be aligned to that size for accurate seat diameters. The option to machine insert or knock in with a hammer gives flexibility: automated feed systems can press cams into pre-bored holes, while smaller shops can seat them with a mallet where machinery is limited.
The cam housing is described for 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, so it suits common cabinet sides, shelves, and tops built from this thickness in RTA constructions.
The cam housing can be machine inserted or knocked in with a hammer, so it fits both automated production lines and manual assembly workflows in smaller shops.
The cam system is described with minimum drilling requirements and no edge boring required, so only the specified face bores are needed to seat the cam housing.
For non-outrigger cams, the recommended boring bit is AA203201, a 20 mm RH boring bit, so boring programs can be based around a 20 mm hole diameter.
The drop on cams feature a slight lip on the inside to help secure the top shelf until the screw is set, stabilizing the shelf while the cam is tightened.
The non-outrigger style is described as the most economical, so it is suited to cost-sensitive, high volume RTA cabinet or furniture production where price per connector matters.
This Titus Tool 19mm camfix drop-on non outrigger housing sits within RTA and system fittings, so it is designed for cam-based cabinet and furniture joints in 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels. The drop on lip that helps secure the top shelf until the screw is set, combined with minimum drilling requirements and no edge boring required, supports efficient panel processing and stable assembly. With a linear cam design for constant tightening loads and an angle drive feature supporting driving comfort, it fits both machine insertion lines and hammer knock in workflows. For projects built around high volume production using brown-toned cam housings, this cam fastener provides a defined geometry and drilling pattern ready for integration.
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