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Self-clinching prevailing torque locknuts prevent mating screws from loosening

PEMHEX self-clinching prevailing torque locknuts from PennEngineering integrate a blue nylon hexagonal insert designed to prevent mating screws from loosening in service due to vibration, thermal cycling, or other application-related factors.

The reusable locking element provides the necessary torque resistance to securely grip mating screws and allow for their repeated installation and removal over time.



The primary advantage of this locking method is to greatly reduce the possibility of conductive debris being generated from repeated installation and removal of mating screws.

Thread-locking torque performance is equivalent to applicable NASM25027 specifications.

These PL steel and PLC stainless steel locknuts install permanently in thin steel or aluminium sheets ranging in thickness from .040-in to .070-in and l.0mm to 1.78mm.

Shank lengths are .060-in and 1.53mm. Standard thread sizes are #4-40 through #10-32 and M3 through M5. Locking elements are blue in colour for unified fasteners and black for metric versions.

During installation using a PEMSERTER or other standard press, the locknut’s knurled collar embeds in the host sheet and displaces sheet material, which then fills the undercut cavity beneath the collar to permanently captivate the fastener in the sheet.

The strong knurled collar effectively receives the installation force and resists torque, exhibiting spin resistance greatly exceeding the torque exerted by the self-locking feature.

Both the self-clinching shank of the locknut and the undercut contribute to high pushout values.

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