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Captive screw F5 series
flush-mounted panelflat-headPhillips

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Characteristics

Applications
flush-mounted panel
Head
flat-head
Drive type
Phillips
Materials
stainless steel
Other characteristics
captive, fast lead thread
Diameter

3 mm, 4 mm
(0.118 in, 0.157 in)

Length

Max.: 11.6 mm
(0.46 in)

Min.: 8.4 mm
(0.33 in)

Description

Flush mount screws install in panels as thin as 1.3 mm (.05"). Screw fastens into a threaded insert or other threaded receptacle. Flush when fastened Screw retention method prevents removal of screw from captivated shell Installs in one step as a self-clinching assembly, no secondary installation procedures required All stainless steel construction provides corrosion resistance Screws float 0.5 mm (.02") total movement to provide some play for easier alignment Available in multiple standard thread sizes and screw lengths to suit application requirements - including M3, M4, 4-40, 6-32, 8-32 Available with choice of slotted or Phillips recess actuation Deliver captive screw solutions for applications where there is minimal space above the face of the panel, or where a flush-mount look is desired, by using this low-profile shell and mounting screw. For use in most aluminums or in low-carbon steels that are 1/4 hard or softer.

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BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 3 - Stand H-14

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