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MSOFS™ microPEM® Flaring Standoffs
Ideal miniature fastener solution to attach components in compact electronic assemblies
  • New MSOFS™ microPEM® flaring standoffs attach permanently in panels as thin as .008" of any hardness, including stainless steel.
  • Can be installed into any type of panel, including metal, plastic and P.C. Board.
  • Flaring feature allows for installation into multiple panels.
  • Small footprint allows for reduced centerline-to-edge designs.
  • Threads as small as #0-80.
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microPEM® Flaring Standoffs - Type MSOFS™

Self-clinching microPEM® Flaring Standoffs Type MSOFS™ - Unified

microPEM® Flaring Standoffs - Type MSOFS™

Self-clinching microPEM® Flaring Standoffs Type MSOFS™ - Unified

microPEM® Flaring Standoffs - Type MSOFS™

Self-clinching microPEM® Flaring Standoffs Type MSOFS™ - Unified

microPEM® Flaring Standoffs - Type MSOFS™

Self-clinching microPEM® Flaring Standoffs Type MSOFS™ - Unified
Thread Size N/A .060-80 (#0-80) N/A .060-80 (#0-80) N/A .086-56 (#2-56) N/A .086-56 (#2-56)
Sheet Thickness N/A .008 to .012 in
Hole Size in Sheet +.002 - .000 N/A .118 in N/A .118 in N/A .138 in N/A .138 in
C Max. N/A .094 in N/A .094 in N/A .113 in N/A .113 in
D Max. N/A .117 in N/A .117 in N/A .137 in N/A .137 in
H Nom. N/A .138 in N/A .138 in N/A .157 in N/A .157 in
L +.002 -.0031 N/A .093 in N/A .125 in N/A .093 in N/A .125 in
T ±.002 N/A .010 in
Thread Specification N/A ASME B1.1, 2B
Fastener Material N/A 300 Series Stainless Steel
Standard Finish N/A Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
For Use in Sheet Hardness N/A Any panel hardness
CAD Supplier N/A PennEngineering® (PEM®)
Inventory N/A {0} N/A {0} N/A {0} N/A {0}
  • 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”