16mm camfix drop-on non outrigger is a Titus Tool cam housing in nickel designed for use with 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, so it suits standard 3/4 inch cabinet casework. The drop on cam has a slight lip on the inside that helps secure the top shelf until the screw is set, which supports steadier handling while parts are being tightened. This non-outrigger style is described as the most economical option, which helps control hardware cost on repetitive RTA builds. The cam is part of a linear cam design that provides constant tightening loads when driving, which supports uniform clamping across multiple joints. An angle drive feature on the cam is specified for maximum driving comfort, which helps the driver bit stay engaged more naturally in tight cabinet spaces. The housing is listed under SYS 6 housing, 3/4 inch material, nickel, tying it to System 6 style RTA and system fittings workflows.
This Titus Tool cam housing can be machine inserted or knocked in with a hammer, so it can be fed on automated lines or set by hand during assembly. Minimum drilling requirements with no edge boring required simplify layout, allowing standard face drilling rather than additional edge operations. The product description lists recommended boring bits for the non-outrigger cams as AA203201, a 20 mm RH boring bit, which guides the hole diameter and tool choice when programming CNC or line boring equipment. Drop on cams are suitable for use with 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, so boring depth and panel thickness can be coordinated around that range. The angle drive feature on the cam is specified for maximum driving comfort, so the driver engages at an angle that suits typical access during cabinet assembly, especially on interior joints.
This cam housing is categorized under fasteners and RTA and system fittings, placing it in the RTA cabinet and furniture connection family. The SAP description identifies it as SYS 6 housing for 3/4 inch material in nickel, which ties it to System 6 style layouts using 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels. The product description states it is ideal for use in high volume production, so it suits cabinet shops or plants running repeat carcass configurations. The drop on cam design, with a slight internal lip to help secure the top shelf until the screw is set, supports shelf and top panel connections within casework. Availability for 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels aligns with common carcass and shelf material thicknesses, so it can be applied across standard cabinet boxes and similar constructions built from that stock range.
The linear cam design is described as providing constant tightening loads when driving, which supports predictable joint compression every time the cam is turned. This consistency is valuable in high volume production, where even clamping from one cabinet to the next helps casework sit square. The non-outrigger style is identified as the most economical variant, so it can be deployed widely across projects without inflating per-cabinet hardware costs. The angle drive feature is specified for maximum driving comfort, allowing tools to engage the cam more easily at working angles inside a carcass, which can shorten assembly time. Minimum drilling requirements and the note that no edge boring is required reduce machining complexity, supporting straightforward boring programs on CNC or line boring machines. The option to machine insert or knock in with a hammer lets shops match the hardware to their existing assembly methods while keeping the same cam across lines.
The cam housing is listed as SYS 6 housing for 3/4 inch material and is available for 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, aligning with standard 3/4 inch casework stock.
The cam housing can be machine inserted or knocked in with a hammer, supporting both automated insertion on production lines and manual assembly at the bench.
The cam uses minimum drilling requirements with no edge boring required, and the recommended boring bit for non-outrigger cams is AA203201, a 20 mm RH boring bit.
The drop on cam features a slight lip on the inside to help secure the top shelf until the screw is set, keeping the shelf located while tightening the joint.
The linear cam design gives constant tightening loads when driving, supporting consistent joint compression and helping maintain uniform casework alignment across multiple assemblies.
The cam housing has an angle drive feature for maximum driving comfort, allowing tools to engage more naturally at working angles inside cabinets during assembly.
This Titus Tool 16mm camfix drop-on non outrigger housing in nickel is specified for SYS 6 use with 18/19 mm (3/4 inch) panels, aligning with common cabinet carcass materials. The drop on design with a slight internal lip helps secure a top shelf until the screw is set, supporting controlled handling during assembly. Linear cam design with constant tightening loads and an angle drive feature is described for maximum driving comfort, helping maintain consistent clamping while working inside casework. With minimum drilling requirements, no edge boring required, and suitability for machine insertion or hammer setting, this RTA and system fitting supports efficient, repeatable high volume production workflows.
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