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Access hardware fasteners star in product bulletin

A Penn Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 23, 2002

A newly updated and redesigned 28-page bulletin available from PEM Fastening Systems profiles the expanded family of PEM threaded "access hardware" fastener products.

A newly updated and redesigned 28-page bulletin available from PEM Fastening Systems profiles the expanded family of PEM threaded "access hardware" fastener products.

These are ideal for attaching metal panels or other thin material components in applications where subsequent access will be necessary.

In addition to technical specs and data, "Bulletin PF" features a "Panel fastener selector guide" to reference application requirements and a "Height comparison guide" showing installed fastener height above sheet.

Standard recesses for each type are illustrated.

PEM threaded access hardware includes self-clinching panel fasteners with low-profile design that hugs front panels and a large knurl for ease of use; self-clinching panel fasteners with universal slot/Phillips recess; tool or hand-actuated self-clinching panel fasteners in steel or stainless steel to resist corrosion; stainless steel 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; metal/plastic snap-in panel fasteners and thumbscrews 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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