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Self-clinching studs, high torque are a type of stud that is designed to withstand high torque loads. The stud has a larger, more robust head that allows it to be crimped into a hole with more force. This makes it possible to create a more secure connection that can withstand more vibration and stress. Self-clinching studs, high torque are typically made of steel or stainless steel and are available in a variety of sizes and finishes.
Unit of Measure

Technical Specs

Item Description

Captive HFHB-0616-24X Stud, High Torque, Phosphor Bronze CDA-510, 3/8-16 x 1.5

Product Major Category

Fasteners (Self Clinching)

Measurement

Unified

Search Measurement

Unified

Thread Size

3/8-16

B

0.58

Material

Phosphor Bronze

Search Material

Bronze

Search Material - Sub

Phosphor Bronze, CDA-510

Finish

No Finish

Length

1 1/2

Item Description Raw

Captive HFHB-0616-24X Stud, High Torque, Phosphor Bronze CDA-510, 3/8-16 x 1.5

Product Category ID

PRODUCTS-FASTENERS-CLINCHFASTENER-STUDSANDPINS

A

0.085

Product Minor Category

Studs - Clinch & Pins

Sheet Min

0.09

Max Size Clear Hole in Attached Parts

0.437

Hole Diameter

0.375

CL to Edge

0.53

061in Copper CDA-110 Sheet Hardness HRB

32

126in Copper CDA-110 Sheet Hardness HRB

32

126in Copper CDA-110 Installation Force

12000

126in Copper CDA-110 Push Out

555

126in Copper CDA-110 Torque Out

18

Units and Tolerances

Specific units and tolerances are not displayed, but may be applicable for this product. For more information please call us or contact customer service.

CR Similar to Brand Pem

HFHB-0616-24X

Product Selector

Stud / High Torque , Wide Head

Product Guide

Self-Clinching Studs, High Torque Guide

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