Hex Post Family Expands Options

Oct. 8, 2008
Considered a major expansion, the company’s lines of RoHS-compliant hexagonal posts for mechanical fastening, standoff and general assembly adds numerous options in the form of more sizes, materials, and configurations. These include small

Considered a major expansion, the company’s lines of RoHS-compliant hexagonal posts for mechanical fastening, standoff and general assembly adds numerous options in the form of more sizes, materials, and configurations. These include small diameter, 4 mm to 5.5 mm hex posts, in 303 stainless with one end tapped and one end threaded or both ends tapped. Available in lengths from 5 mm to 20 mm, they are configurable in 1-mm increments. Other options include hexagonal posts with a configurable pilot diameter and length, available with one end threaded and one end tapped or both ends tapped, and lengths configurable in 1-mm increments from 20 mm to 800 mm. Also available are posts with side tapped holes for temporary positioning with both ends threaded. Length is also configurable in 1-mm increments from 25 mm to 800 mm. Material options include 1018 carbon steel, and 304 or 316 stainless steel. For more information and pricing, call MISUMI USA INC., Schaumburg, IL. (800) 681-7475.

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