Access Hardware Features Anti Cross Thread Technology

Oct. 8, 2008
The company's latest threaded flare-in access hardware employs patented MAThread anti cross-threading screw technology that corrects off-angle installations. The technology also ensures the reliable alignment of components and easy sliding through

The company's latest threaded flare-in access hardware employs patented MAThread anti cross-threading screw technology that corrects off-angle installations. The technology also ensures the reliable alignment of components and easy sliding through potentially clogged threads. Also on board, a captive-screw assembly allows for permanent installation into almost any panel hardness or material. The flare-in panel fasteners are available in two types: Type PF11MF with knurled cap and Type PF12MF with smooth cap. Type PF11MF meets UL 508 operator access area requirements and Type PF12MF meets UL 1950 service access area requirements. Thread sizes range from #4-40 through 0.25-20 and M3 through M6. PENNENGINEERING, Danboro, PA. (800) 237-4736.

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