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No matter how sophisticated or advanced, electronic components must be attached reliably and securely if they are to deliver optimum performance. We offer several fastener products for use with PC boards to satisfy component-to-board, board-to-board, and board-to-chassis attachment needs.

Broaching fasteners can also offer practical alternatives to “loose” hardware. They install permanently in all types of PC boards, as well as aluminum, acrylic, casting and polycarbonate components. A broaching fastener is a knurled-shank fastening device that can be pressed into a hole to provide a strong threaded or unthreaded attachment point in non-metal materials. Specially formed axial grooves around the shank of the fastener “broach” or cut into the material, creating a firm, interference-type fit resistant to rotation.
Unit of Measure

Thread Size x Pitch

N/A M3 x 0.5
L - Length ± 0.131 N/A 16 mm

A (Shank) Max.

N/A 1.53 mm

Min. Sheet Thickness

N/A 1.53 mm

Hole Size in Sheet + 0.08

N/A 4.22 mm

C ± 0.08

N/A 4.68 mm a1088_1.jpg

E ± 0.13

N/A 5.56 mm

F

N/A 9.50 mm
Min. Dist. Hole C/L to Edge2 N/A 4.40 mm
For Use in Sheet Hardness3 N/A HRB 70 / HB 125 or Less PC Board

Thread Specification

N/A Internal, ASME B1.13M, 6H

Fastener Material

N/A Carbon Steel

Standard Finish

N/A Electro-Plated Tin, ASTM B545, Class B with Clear Preservative Coating, Annealed

CAD Supplier

N/A PennEngineering® (PEM®)

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  • 1 The “L” dimension is the height of the installed stud at max grip. The height of the stud will increase if it is installed into thinner material. To calculate “actual L” use this formula: max grip - actual grip + L = “actual L”
  • 2 To minimize sheet distortion and maximize product performance, use a centerline-to-edge value greater or equal to the value specified.
  • 3 HRB - Hardness Rockwell “B” Scale. HB - Hardness Brinell.