- Clinch nuts are self-clinching, internally threaded nuts that are pressed into the base material. Often times, these high strength fasteners are used in material that is too thin to tap threads. ... These fasteners oftentimes provide an immediate ROI for customers switching from weldnuts.
C and CS Series Self-Clinching Nuts

- CFL flush nuts offer the advantage of being completely flush within the sheet while providing load-bearing threads in materials too ductile to tap. All dimensions are identical to industry standards.
CFL flush nuts

- A Clinching Standoff is a fastener that is used to create space between two objects, often to properly position them. In the world of electronic compenents and electronic hardware, standoffs are typically used to space circuit boards, panels, doors or gears. Standoffs can be round, hexagonal or square in shape
Clinching Standoffs

- blind standoff. CSOS / CSS series. These standoffs ensure permanent mounting in metal sheets as thin as 1.60mm. The fastener head is locked securely in a blind, milled hole and is able to handle substantial loads.
Blind Standoff

- Broaching fasteners installs permanently in all types of PC boards, as well as aluminium, acrylic, casting and polycarbonate components. A broaching fastener is a knurled-shank fastening device that can be pressed into a hole to provide a strong threaded or unthreaded attachment point in non-metal materials..
Broaching Standoff

- Broaching Studs are used with printed circuit boards and other hard or brittle materials. In addition, since they feature an electro tin plating, they can be used as solderable connectors.
Broaching Studs
