SO4-440-12

Thru-Hole Threaded Standoffs for Installation into Stainless Steel - Type SO4 - Unified

Elevate your installation process with our Thru-Hole Threaded Standoffs for Stainless Steel. Designed for seamless integration, these standoffs, Type SO4 Unified, guarantee secure and precise fastening in 400 Series Stainless Steel surfaces. With a durable Passivated finish, they not only provide a polished look but also offer enhanced corrosion resistance. Engineered for optimal performance, these standoffs are RoHS compliant, ensuring they meet strict environmental standards. Upgrade your assembly process with these essential components, perfect for a wide range of applications. Click the link to view an animation for a closer look at their functionality.
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Manufacturer: Penn Engineering
Manufacturer Part Number: SO4-440-12
Thread Size: 4-40
Material: 400 Series Stainless Steel
Finish/Coating: Passivated
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SKU: PEMSO4-440-12
Long Description: These standoffs, which use the proven self-clinching design, install with a squeeze in properly sized round holes - and become permanently mounted in the thin sheet.Types SO4 standoffs are for installation into stainless steel sheets as thin as .040”.If you require a standoff which we do not offer in this bulletin, please contact us. We will be happy to work with you to satisfy your special need.
For Use in Sheet Hardness: HRB 88 / HB 176 or Less
Length Code: 12
Material Code: 4
Min. Sheet Thickness: .040 in
Thread Code: 440
B - Counter-Bore Dia. ± .005: .125 in
C + .000 - .005: .165 in
D ± 0.01: .187 in
H Nom.: .187 in
Hole Size in Sheet + .003 - .000: .166 in
L - Length +.002 –.005: .375 in
Min. Dist. Hole C/L to Edge: .23 in

Environmental Initiative Details

Environmental Initiative: RoHS
Compliant: Unknown
Date of this Information: Unknown
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