Product Design & Development

Self-Clinching

Friday, September 11, 2009

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The new family of PEM large-sized self-clinching studs feature MAThread/MATpoint anti cross-threading design.



PennEngineering (Danboro, PA) introduces a new family of PEM large-sized self-clinching studs that introduce ideal solutions for applications demanding high strength and reliable performance. Features include:

  • Available lengths up to 6”/152 mm.
  • Thread sizes up to ½”/M14.
  • Available variations in studs in assorted head and clinch styles, including 6-lobe, multi-lug, knurl, and hexagonal.
  • Tensile strength up to Grade 10.9.
  • MAThread/MATpoint anti cross-threading design.

For more information visit www.pemnet.com

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