Clothes Hanger Hook Assembly Method

The hanger hook is a component that every hanger has. Of course, for a one-time forming hanger, the hanger hook and the main body of the hanger are integral, such as a plastic hanger. But for wooden hangers or some high-end metal hangers, underwear hangers are combined. So how many common fixing methods are there for hanger hooks that are not formed at one time?
The first way is the spiral type, which is mostly common in wooden hangers. Some wooden hangers are perforated and then fixed with screws, and some are not perforated, directly rotated or stamped onto the hanger with a machine.
The second way, riveted in, is usually used to secure tubular types of hangers. The hanger hook is usually rotatable, and of course it can be riveted directly, but due to the limitation of the process, it will occasionally loosen after a long time.
The third way is to use a small accessory to fix the hanger hook to the hanger in this way. Generally, this process is suitable for high-end hangers, and the workmanship is relatively high and complicated.
The fourth way is direct spot welding. This process is the most common and simplest. For example, some underwear hangers directly spot-weld the hanger hooks to the main body of the hanger.
Generally speaking, the fixation of the hanger hook has two situations: inactivity and rotation. Of course, the fixation methods of the hanger hook are not limited to the above four types. Different manufacturers will have some special processes, but the above four methods are comparative. Common.

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