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PEM® self-clinching studs are installed by placing them in properly sized holes in the sheets and squeezing into place with any standard press. The squeezing action embeds the head of the stud into the sheet. The metal displaced by the head flows smoothly and evenly around the ribs and into the annular groove - creating a flushhead assembly and securely locking the stud into the sheet with high torque-out and pushout resistances.
HFH (heavy-duty) Studs replace weld studs with easier installationmore
HFH (heavy-duty) Studs replace weld studs with easier installationmore
PEM® self-clinching studs are installed by placing them in properly sized holes in the sheets and squeezing into place with any standard press. The squeezing action embeds the head of the stud into the sheet. The metal displaced by the head flows smoothly and evenly around the ribs and into the annular groove - creating a flushhead assembly and securely locking the stud into the sheet with high torque-out and pushout resistances.
HFH (heavy-duty) Studs replace weld studs with easier installation at lower costs. The large stud head which projects above the sheet material distributes the axial tightening force over a large area thereby improving pull through resistance.
HFG8 and HF109 (heavy-duty high tensile strength) Studs are manufactured for the most demanding applications from medium carbon alloy steel, then heat-treated to high strength and hardness qualities.
Thread size #10-32 does not have SAE head marking since it is technically not within the size range of the specification. less
HFH (heavy-duty) Studs replace weld studs with easier installation at lower costs. The large stud head which projects above the sheet material distributes the axial tightening force over a large area thereby improving pull through resistance.
HFG8 and HF109 (heavy-duty high tensile strength) Studs are manufactured for the most demanding applications from medium carbon alloy steel, then heat-treated to high strength and hardness qualities.
- Types HFG8 and HF109 are for heavy-duty applications in sheets as thin as .040”.
- Grade 8 and property class 10.9 studs meeting 150 ksi/1040 MPa minimum.
- Recommended for use in steel or HSLA steel sheets HRB (Rockwell “B” Scale) 89 or less and HB (Hardness Brinell) 180 or less.
- Large head diameter spreads compressive stress on panel.
Thread size #10-32 does not have SAE head marking since it is technically not within the size range of the specification. less
Unit of Measure
Thread Size |
N/A .313-18 (5/16-18) |
Thread Code |
N/A 0518 |
Length Code |
N/A 16 |
Min. Sheet Thickness |
N/A .060 in |
Hole Size in Sheet + .005 - .000 |
N/A .312 in |
Max. Hole in Attached Parts |
N/A .402 in |
L - Length ± .0151
|
N/A
1.00 in
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H ± .01 |
N/A .645 in |
S Max. |
N/A .140 in |
T Max. |
N/A .126 in |
Min. Dist. Hole C/L to Edge |
N/A .827 in |
For Use in Sheet Hardness |
N/A HRB 89 / HB 180 or Less |
Thread Specification |
N/A External, ANSI B1.1, 2A |
Fastener Material |
N/A Heat-Treated Medium Carbon Alloy Steel |
Standard Finish |
N/A Zinc plated per ASTM B633, SC1 (5µm), Type III, colorless |
CAD Supplier |
N/A PennEngineering® (PEM®) |
- 1 Other lengths available up to a maximum of 1.5” (unified) on special order.