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Self-locking fasteners meet locking torque specs

A Penn Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 28, 2003

PEM self-locking self-clinching fasteners are designed with a unique Pemflex self-locking feature to meet NASM25027 locking torque performance requirements.

PEM self-locking self-clinching fasteners are designed with a unique Pemflex self-locking feature to meet NASM25027 locking torque performance requirements.

These fasteners permanently retain their inherent flexing action to allow repeated use and provide effective prevailing locking torque.

The four-page "Bulletin LK" provides unified and metric data on fastener dimensions, performance, and installation requirements, as well as available standard and optional finishes.

PEM self-locking fasteners (steel, stainless steel or aluminium) are available in thread sizes #2-56 through #10-32 and M2.5 through M5 and can be installed in sheets as thin as 1mm.

After installing in metal sheets, the reverse side of the sheet remains flush.

The fasteners' unique Pemflex design prevents relaxation and loosening of the fastener in severe service and minimises the possibility of thread damage.

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