Miniature Self-Clinching Self-Retaining Nuts are designed to provide strong threads in a minimum of space. They are available with locking and non-locking threads and are directly interchangeable with industry standards. All self-clinching fasteners install into a round hole that may be punched or drilled in ductile materials. They provide a permanently attached fastener, which becomes an integral part of the panel or frame and eliminates the problems associated with loose hardware. Self-Clinching fasteners provide added value by speeding initial assembly as well as servicing in the field, keeping costs to a minimum.
        
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            Specifications
| Thread Size | N/A #6-32 | 
| Style | N/A Self-Locking | 
| Dimension C | N/A 0.244 in | 
| Maximum Dimension A | N/A 0.18 in | 
| Maximum Dimension D | N/A 0.04 in | 
| Dimension E | N/A 0.075 in | 
| Minimum Panel Thickness | N/A 0.04 in | 
| Hole Inside Diameter | N/A 0.213 in | 
| Maximum Dimension B | N/A 0.212 in | 
| Minimum Center of Hole to Edge of Panel | N/A 0.17 in | 
| Finish | N/A Black, Dry-Film Lubricant per MIL-46010 Type 1 over Cadmium Passivated ASTM A380 | 
Features and Benefits
| Features and Benefits | N/A Self-clinching fasteners are pressed into holes in sheet metal by applying a steady squeezing force. This results in the cold-flow of sheet material, which is displaced by the knurl, into the undercut area on the shank of the fastener. Once fully embedded, the knurled area prevents torque-out during tightening of the mating part. | 

