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Clinch studs are fasteners that are installed by expanding the end of the stud into a sheet metal panel, creating a permanent and captive connection. Pin studs, on the other hand, are similar to clinch studs but have a pointed end. They are installed through a hole in the sheet metal panel and flattened to create a permanent connection. Both clinch studs and pin studs provide reliable and secure connections for various applications.
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EFH-024-16 N/A Studs - Clinch & Pins N/A Unicorp N/A Stud Self Clinching Flush (FH-), 10-24 Thread, 1 Length, Steel, Zinc N/A Unified N/A 10-24 N/A 1
EFH-024-14 N/A Studs - Clinch & Pins N/A Unicorp N/A Stud Self Clinching Flush (FH-), 10-24 Thread, 7/8 Length, Steel, Zinc N/A Unified N/A 10-24 N/A 7/8
EFH-024-12 N/A Studs - Clinch & Pins N/A Unicorp N/A Stud Self Clinching Flush (FH-), 10-24 Thread, 3/4 Length, Steel, Zinc N/A Unified N/A 10-24 N/A 3/4
EFH-024-10 N/A Studs - Clinch & Pins N/A Unicorp N/A Stud Self Clinching Flush (FH-), 10-24 Thread, 5/8 Length, Steel, Zinc N/A Unified N/A 10-24 N/A 5/8
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