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Screws correct minor misalignments

A Penn Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 14, 2008

The MAThread anti cross-threading screw technology corrects off-angle installations and reliably aligns components.

PennEngineering has released PEM floating access hardware with a captive screw assembly for permanent installation into panels of any hardness.

The system can compensate for up to 1.52mm of mating thread misalignment.

The MAThread anti cross-threading screw technology corrects off-angle installations and reliably aligns components.

These floating panel fasteners (Type PF11MW with a knurled cap and Type PF12MW with a smooth cap) enable subsequent access to an assembly.

The PF11MW meets operator access area requirements similar to UL 508 and the PF12MW meets service access area requirements similar to UL 1950.

Universal slot/Phillips recess is supplied as standard.

The units suit close centreline-to-edge applications and can be installed on painted surfaces without marring.

Installation requires only minimal squeezing force with punch and anvil to flare the retainer.

An shoulder on the retainer provides a positive stop.

The anti cross-thread feature allows quick installation by aligning thread helixes for easy driving of fasteners with reduced effort.

Thread sizes range from #4-40 to 1Z4-20 and M3 toM6.

Fasteners are supplied with mating washers.

Available options include a scratch-proof DuraBlack finish.

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