Blind Press Nuts with sealed-thread are designed to provide extended thread lengths in thin sheet metal. Press nuts provide a seal against the entrance of dirt's, oils, moisture, and corrosive atmospheres. They are usually more economical to use than nut and screw-type hardware that require elaborate seals and special assembly procedures.
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Blind Press Nuts

3.8 Millimeter (mm) Maximum Barrel Diameter D Carbon Steel Blind Press Nut

Blind Press Nuts

3.8 Millimeter (mm) Maximum Barrel Diameter D Stainless Steel Blind Press Nut

Blind Press Nuts

3.8 Millimeter (mm) Maximum Barrel Diameter D Carbon Steel Blind Press Nut

Blind Press Nuts

3.8 Millimeter (mm) Maximum Barrel Diameter D Stainless Steel Blind Press Nut

Blind Press Nuts

5.2 Millimeter (mm) Maximum Barrel Diameter D Carbon Steel Blind Press Nut
Description N/A Blind Press Nuts with sealed-thread are designed to provide extended thread lengths in thin sheet metal. Press nuts provide a seal against the entrance of dirt's, oils, moisture, and corrosive atmospheres. They are usually more economical to use than nut and screw-type hardware that require elaborate seals and special assembly procedures.
Thread Size N/A M3 x 0.5 N/A M3 x 0.5 N/A M3 x 0.5 N/A M3 x 0.5 N/A M4 x 0.7
Dimension C N/A 6.35 mm N/A 6.35 mm N/A 6.35 mm N/A 6.35 mm N/A 7.95 mm
Minimum Panel Thickness N/A 1 mm N/A 1 mm N/A 1.4 mm N/A 1.4 mm N/A 1 mm
Maximum Dimension B N/A 0.097 mm N/A 0.097 mm N/A 1.37 mm N/A 1.37 mm N/A 0.097 mm
Maximum Barrel Diameter D N/A 3.8 mm N/A 3.8 mm N/A 3.8 mm N/A 3.8 mm N/A 5.2 mm
Minimum Full Thread Depth X N/A 5.3 mm N/A 5.3 mm N/A 5.3 mm N/A 5.3 mm N/A 7.1 mm
Maximum Dimension Y N/A 8.5 mm N/A 8.5 mm N/A 8.5 mm N/A 8.5 mm N/A 9.8 mm
Maximum Shank Diameter A N/A 4.22 mm N/A 4.22 mm N/A 4.22 mm N/A 4.22 mm N/A 5.38 mm
Dimension Z N/A 9.6 mm N/A 9.6 mm N/A 9.6 mm N/A 9.6 mm N/A 11.2 mm
Minimum Center of Hole to Edge of Panel N/A 4.8 mm N/A 4.8 mm N/A 4.8 mm N/A 4.8 mm N/A 6.9 mm
Material N/A Carbon Steel N/A Stainless Steel N/A Carbon Steel N/A Stainless Steel N/A Carbon Steel
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 mating part.
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