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(132) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type S, SS, CLS, and CLSS nuts provide load-bearing threads in thin sheets with high pushout and torque-out resistance.
Type SP, PEM 300® nuts are for installation into stainless steel sheets.
Type CLA aluminum nuts are recommended for use in aluminum sheet with a hardness of HRB 50 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(74) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type S, SS, CLS, and CLSS nuts provide load-bearing threads in thin sheets with high pushout and torque-out resistance.
Type SP, PEM 300® nuts are for installation into stainless steel sheets.
Type CLA aluminum nuts are recommended for use in aluminum sheet with a hardness of HRB 50 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(4) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type H and HN (non-locking) and Type HNL (locking) nuts self-clinching nuts.
Meets torque requirements for IFI 100/107 Grade B (unified) and ANSI B18.16.1M (metric) locknuts.
Type H is for use in sheet hardness HRB 80 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
Type HN and HNL are for use in sheet hardness HRB 60 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(4) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type H and HN (non-locking) and Type HNL (locking) nuts self-clinching nuts.
Meets torque requirements for IFI 100/107 Grade B (unified) and ANSI B18.16.1M (metric) locknuts.
Type H is for use in sheet hardness HRB 80 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
Type HN and HNL are for use in sheet hardness HRB 60 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(3) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type H and HN (non-locking) and Type HNL (locking) nuts self-clinching nuts.
Meets torque requirements for IFI 100/107 Grade B (unified) and ANSI B18.16.1M (metric) locknuts.
Type H is for use in sheet hardness HRB 80 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
Type HN and HNL are for use in sheet hardness HRB 60 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(3) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type H and HN (non-locking) and Type HNL (locking) nuts self-clinching nuts.
Meets torque requirements for IFI 100/107 Grade B (unified) and ANSI B18.16.1M (metric) locknuts.
Type H is for use in sheet hardness HRB 80 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
Type HN and HNL are for use in sheet hardness HRB 60 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(3) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type SMPS self-clinching nuts are for installation into ultra-thin sheets. They feature a lower profile and can be mounted closer to the edge of a sheet than other self-clinching nuts.
Installs into sheets as thin as 0.025" / 0.64 mm.
For use in sheet hardness HRB 70 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(3) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type SMPS self-clinching nuts are for installation into ultra-thin sheets. They feature a lower profile and can be mounted closer to the edge of a sheet than other self-clinching nuts.
Installs into sheets as thin as 0.025" / 0.64 mm.
For use in sheet hardness HRB 70 or less on the Rockwell "B" scale.
(10) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type SL self-locking nuts are designed with a unique and economical TRI-DENT® locking feature, which meets demanding locking performance requirements.
3 cycle locking performance.
For use in sheet hardness HRB 80 or less on the Rockwell ''B" scale.
(10) 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. The sheet metal surrounding the head cold flows into an undercut thereby making the fastener an integral part of the sheet. A serrated clinching ring prevents the fastener from rotating after installation.
Type SL self-locking nuts are designed with a unique and economical TRI-DENT® locking feature, which meets demanding locking performance requirements.
3 cycle locking performance.
For use in sheet hardness HRB 80 or less on the Rockwell ''B" scale.