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Self-Clinching Flush-Head Studs suit stainless assemblies.

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Self-Clinching Flush-Head Studs suit stainless assemblies.
Self-Clinching Flush-Head Studs suit stainless assemblies.

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April 18, 2006 - PEM® Type FHP(TM) studs fit attachment applications where requirements for corrosion resistance and thinner, lighter designs must be satisfied. Formed from stainless steel for use in sheet hardness of 92 or less on Rockwell B scale, products mount flush and permanently in stainless sheets as thin as .040 in. and greater; one mating nut is required for final component attachment. RoHS-compliant studs come in 10 lengths and are available in thread sizes No. 4-40 through 10-32 and M3-M5.

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PennEngineering® (Penn Engineering)
P.O. Box 1000
Danboro, PA, 18916
USA



Pem® Self-Clinching Flush-Head Studs Ideal for Thin Stainless Assemblies


New PEM® Type FHP(TM) self-clinching flush-head studs for use in thin stainless sheets serve as ideal solutions for attachment applications where demanding requirements for corrosion resistance and thinner, lighter designs must be satisfied. They provide practical alternatives to weld studs by enabling easier installation at lower costs.

PEM Type FHP flush-head studs exhibit high hardness and provide high corrosion resistance to perform in the most challenging industry applications, including medical, foodservice, and marine, among others.

These studs are formed from specialty stainless steel for use in sheet hardness of 92 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale. They mount flush and permanently in stainless sheets as thin as .040"/1mm and greater and will become integral parts of an assembly. Only a mating nut is required for final component attachment.

PEM Type FHP flush-head clinch studs are available in thread sizes #4-40 through #10-32 and M3 through M5 and in a range of 10 lengths. They are RoHS compliant.

Contact Michael J. Rossi, PennEngineering®, 5190 Old Easton Road, Danboro, PA 18916-1000. Phones: 800-237-4736 (toll-free in the U.S.) and 215-766-8853; Fax: 215-766-0143. Web site: www.pemnet.com
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