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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 HFH-M6-25ZI Stud, High Torque, Steel, Zinc, M6x1.0 x 25

Product Major Category

Fasteners (Self Clinching)

Measurement

Metric

Search Measurement

Metric

Thread Size

M 6 x 1.00

B

9.4

Material

Steel

Search Material

Steel

Search Material - Sub

Steel, Heat Treated

Finish

Zinc

Length

25 mm

Product Category ID

PRODUCTS-FASTENERS-CLINCHFASTENER-STUDSANDPINS

A

1.27

Product Minor Category

Studs - Clinch & Pins

Sheet Min

1.5

Max Size Clear Hole in Attached Parts

7.5

Hole Diameter

6

CL to Edge

11.5

1500mm CRS Sheet Hardness

59 HRB

1500mm CRS Installation Force

33 kN

1500mm CRS Push Out

2020 N

1500mm CRS Torque Out

13.9 N-m

1500mm Aluminum Sheet Hardness

43 HRB

1500mm Aluminum Installation Force

29 kN

1500mm Aluminum Push Out

1620 N

1500mm Aluminum Torque Out

13.9 N-m

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

HFH-M6-25ZI

Product Selector

Stud / High Torque , Wide Head

Product Guide

Self-Clinching Studs, High Torque Guide

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