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A qualitative assessment of the strength of the part required. Given the choices below, please describe the performance criteria that best describes the environment in which the fastener will be used.
Light Duty (<10 lbs.) Light Duty 2 (<25 lbs.) Medium Duty (<100 lbs.) Medium Duty 2 (<300 lbs.) Heavy Duty (<1000 lbs.) Heavy Duty 2 (<4000 lbs.) Super Heavy Duty
Does the user have access to the backside of the panel? By selecting No, parts that do not require access, (parts that load from top or side), will be displayed.
No access to back - need special clip Don't know/doesn't matter
Does the joint require clamp load? If so, select yes and only those fastener solutions that provide clamp load will appear on the list.
Joint requires panels to be clamped Clamp Load not required / don't know'doesn't matter
Does the fastener lend itself to be removed and re-installed without damage to itself or the part it is retaining.
Serviceable (disassembly without damage) Removal not required, don't know/doesn't matter.
Does the application require all fasteners to be hidden? If so click yes and only those products that are not visible will be displayed.
Hidden fastener required Hidden fastener not required, not applicable
Screw Specification that the part thread has, or accepts.
8-18
2-56
3-48
4-24
4-36;4-40
4-40
4-48
M3
5-20
1/8-27NPS
6-12
6-18
6-18;6-20
6-20
6-32
M4x1.79
M4x1.6
M4x.7
8-15
8-15;8-18
M4.2x1.69
10-24
M4.2x1.41
8-32
3/16
10-12
10-12;10-16
M4.8x1.59
10-16
10-32
10-48
M5x1.6
M5x.8
12-11
12-24
12-28
M6x1.0
M6.3x1.81
14-10
14-10;14-14
14-14
1/4-14
1/4-18NPS
1/4-20
1/4-27
1/4-28
5/16-12
5/16-18
5/16-24
M8x1.25
5/8-11
5/8-18
5/8-32
3/8-16
3/8-18NPS
3/8-24
3/8-27
3/8-32
M10x1.5
M11x1.75
7/16-20
7/16-28
15/32-32
M12x1.75
1/2-13
1/2-20
1/2-32
M14x2.0
9/16-18
M16x2.0
3/4-10
3/4-16
3/4-20
M22x1.5
7/8-9
7/8-14
7/8-20
1-8
1-14
1 1/2-12
Special
4-36
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Acceptable thickness or "grip" range for panel/panels so the fastener retains properly. mm in
Features drawn from the class b surface of a panel are called ribs. These ribs need to be within a specified thickness range to engage with the clip properly. mm in
Acceptable hole width range so the fastener engages and retains to the panel properly. mm in
Acceptable range of slot width so the fastener can retain or engage the panel properly. mm in
Acceptable cable or tube diameter range the fastener retains the part properly. mm in
Acceptable hole diameter range so the fastener engages and/or retains in the panel properly. mm in
Acceptable stud diameter range so the fastener retains to the panel properly. mm in