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The rivet nut column can be divided into four types from the material and the form of internal thread: fast cutting steel through hole rivet nut column SO type, stainless steel through hole rivet nut column SOS type, fast cutting steel blind hole rivet nut column BSO type and stainless steel blind hole rivet nut column BSOS type, which are respectively used in different environments.
There is no specific national standard for rivet nuts. The early manufacturers came from the United States and gradually formed today's industry standard after being introduced into China. Most of the domestic manufacturers are from suzhou in Jiangsu province and Dongguan in Guangdong Province.
Material | Stainless Steel (SUS304,301.316,310,201,631, ect) | |
Carbon Steel | ||
Aluminium or Customer's Demand | ||
Finished | Electroplating | Zinc ,Nickel ,copper ,black etc. |
Cleanning | Passivation,Clean,Rust-Proof | |
Application | Products cover fasteners for mobile communication, computer, automotive electronics, consumer electronics, lighting,medicaltreatment, automation, etc | |
Wire diameter Range | 0.05mm-20.0mm | |
Design | According to customer's drawing or sample | |
Packaging | PE Bag+carton Box, inner plastic bags and outer carton | |
Delivery Terms | By DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx, EMS, By Ocean, By Air |
Product Detail
1. What are self clinching standoffs?
Self-clinching standoffs provide a solution when design engineers need to space panels and components in their metal enclosures. They are used to stack parts or keep components a defined distance from the panel in which they are installed.
2. What is a PEM standoff?
PEM® self-clinching standoffs, which use the proven self-clinching design, provide ideal solutions for applications where mounting, spacing or stacking of panels, boards or components are required. Pressed into round holes, these fasteners mount permanently into metal sheets as thin as . 025” / 0.63 mm.
3. How do self clinching fasteners work?
Self-Clinching fasteners work by utilizing a special clinch feature. When the part is pressed into the hole, the parent material is displaced and cold-flows into the clinch feature, effectively locking the fastener into the panel, providing excellent torque-out and push-out performance.
4. How do you install a self-clinching stud?
PEM® self-clinching studs are easily installed by placing them in properly sized holes in sheets and squeezing into place with any standard press: Install permanently in aluminum, steel or stainless steel in sheets as thin as . 020” / 0.51 mm. High torque-out and pushout resistances.
5. What is a clinch nut used for?
Clinch nuts are self-clinching, internally threaded nuts that are pressed into the base material. Often times, these high strength fasteners are used in material that is too thin to tap threads.