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Captive screws cut dangers of damage

A Penn Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 5, 2002

A new range of threaded access hardware features captive screws to help keep parts to a minimum and eliminate risks associated with loose hardware that could fall out and damage internal components.

All types of PEM threaded access hardware in a newly expanded product line are designed with captive screws to help keep parts to a minimum and eliminate risks associated with loose hardware that could fall out and damage internal components.

These panel fastener assemblies available from PEM Fastening Systems are ideal to attach metal panels or other thin-material components in applications where subsequent access will be necessary.

PEM threaded access hardware types include self-clinching panel fasteners with a low-profile design that hugs front panels and a large knurl for ease of use; self-clinching panel fasteners with universal (slot/Phillips) drive; tool- or hand-actuated self-clinching panel fasteners in steel or stainless steel to resist corrosion; stainless steel self-clinching panel fasteners that meet UL1950 "service access area" requirements; low-cost self-clinching panel fasteners featuring a small, compact, and low-profile design for limited access areas; flush-mounted panel screw components; snap-in panel fasteners designed to be installed without tools; and press-in panel fasteners allowing for radial float to compensate for mating hole misalignment.

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