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Flush-head studs come in steel and stainless

A Penn Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 28, 2005

PEM self-clinching flush-head studs can be installed up to 50% closer to the edge of a metal sheet than standard self-clinching studs without causing the edge to bulge.

PEM self-clinching flush-head studs can be installed up to 50% closer to the edge of a metal sheet than standard self-clinching studs without causing the edge to bulge.

Their heads are designed with smaller diameters to enable users to realize the benefits of closer-to-edge attachment applications.

An overall smaller fastener design compared with standard self-clinching studs further allows these studs to serve ideally in attachment applications where space for hardware may be limited.

PEM Type FHL (steel) and Type FHLS (stainless steel) flush-head studs mount permanently in aluminum or steel sheets as thin as 1mm and will provide strong, reliable, and reusable threads.

On installation, a flush-head assembly is created and the stud is securely locked into the sheet with high torque-out and pushout resistances.

Hardware in an assembly will be reduced with only a mating nut required to complete component attachment.

Thread sizes range from 2-56 to 10-32 and M2.5 to M5, and the studs are available in a variety of lengths.

These fasteners are RoHS compliant.

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