Steel press fit nuts for sheet metal also known as clinch style captive nuts press these nuts into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.
Press nut sheet metal.
Insertion into holes in sheet metal is accomplished via application of a steady squeezing force.
Jhp fasteners offers self clinching nuts for stainless steel in a wide variety of thread sizes both inch and metric.
Pem type sfn spinning flare nut is a one piece flanged hex nut that installs by simply pressing it into a properly sized prepunched embossed mounting hole.
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Captive self clinching fasteners are designed to be installed in sheet metal and pc boards.
Designed for thin sheet metal.
Maximum sheet hardness rockwell b80 max.
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The pressing rivet process presses the crimp nut or screw against the sheet metal and can be mated with the corresponding outer nut or screw.
Self clinching nuts are installed by placing them in properly sized holes in sheets and applying a parallel squeezing force to the head of the nut.
This squeezing process results in the cold flow of the sheet metal which is displaced by the nut s knurl.
The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet.
Hardened nuts for stainless steel sheets.
Knurled clinching ring surrounds shank.
The nut is permanently captive and still spins freely in the sheet.
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This allows quick attachment to mating hardware eliminating much of the need for loose fasteners.
If your product or application requires an industrial fastener that is ideally suited for use on stainless steel sheet metal jhp fasteners recommends the use of a self clinching nut that is designed specifically for that purpose.
Steel press fit nuts for sheet metal also known as clinch style captive nuts press these nuts into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.
Use where load bearing thread is required.