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Self-clinching self-locking nuts are a type of nut that is installed by crimping the end of the nut into a hole. This creates a secure connection and prevents the nut from loosening. The nut also has a self-locking feature that helps to prevent the nut from backing out under vibration or torque. Self-clinching self-locking nuts 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 Nut, Locking Thread, 300 Series Stainless Steel, Black Dry Film Lubricant, #10-32 x 1

Product Major Category

Fasteners (Self Clinching)

Measurement

Unified

Search Measurement

Unified

Thread Size

10-32

B

0.311

Material

Stainless

Search Material

Stainless

Search Material - Sub

Stainless Steel, 300 Series

Finish

Black

Length

TBD

Product Category ID

PRODUCTS-FASTENERS-CLINCHFASTENER-NUTS

A

0.038 -0.005

D

0.285

Product Minor Category

Nuts - Clinch

Sheet Min

0.04

Hole Diameter

0.312 +0.003

C

0.205 ±0.010

H

0.375

CL to Edge

0.218

CRS Installation Force

4000 lbs

CRS Push Out

258 lbs

CRS Torque Out

103 in-lbs

5052 H34 Aluminum Installation Force

3200 lbs.

5052 H34 Aluminum Push Out

155 lbs.

5052 H34 Aluminum Torque Out

93 in-lbs.

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.

Product Selector

Nut / Locking & Minature

Product Guide

Self-Clinching Self-Locking Nuts Guide

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Item Notes

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