PEMĀ® self-clinching studs are installed by placing them in properly sized holes in the sheets and squeezing into place with any standard press. The squeezing action embeds the head of the stud into the sheet. The metal displaced by the head flows smoothly and evenly around the ribs and into the annular groove, creating a flush-head assembly and securely locking the stud into the sheet with high torque-out and push-out resistances.
A piece of metal with a slightly larger hole in it protects the stud thread from damage as the head is pressed/hammered into position. Please check out the demonstration pictures above.
Once the stud it pressed into place, M6 nuts can be wound onto the exposed thread.
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