Clinch Stud

Clinch Stud

Introduction

A clinch stud is a type of fastener that is designed to be attached to a sheet metal panel or other thin material. It consists of a stud or shaft with a head on one end and a series of prongs or fingers on the other end. To install a clinch stud, the prongs are inserted through a hole in the panel and then bent over or clinched onto the back side of the panel. This creates a strong, permanent connection that can withstand vibration and torque. Clinch studs are often used in applications where a secure hold is necessary, such as in the assembly of automotive and aerospace components. They are available in a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminium, and can be used with a variety of panel thicknesses and hole sizes.

All Dimensions are in inches

SR NO. SIZE SHEET THICKNESS HEAD OD (H) +/-0.4 HEAD THICKNESS (S) MAX
1 M2.5 1 4.1 1.95
2 M3 1 4.6 2.1
3 M3.5 1 5.3 2.25
4 M4 1 5.9 2.4
5 M5 1 6.5 2.7
6 M6 1.5 8.2 3
7 M8 2.4 9.6 3.7
ALL SIZE LENGTH (L) TOLERANCE +/- 0.4

Note : Other Threading (Unified ) and special length are also available on request. Please check the stock before placing an order. Example for finding out an article No, of M3 x 10 mm Steel Stud is KFH-M3 -10

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