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PEM® TY-D® self-clinching tie-mounts provide secure attachment points for mounting wires to electronic chassis or enclosures. TY-D hardware installs quickly and permanently without screws and eliminates the use of adhesives that typically fail over time and temperature cycling.
TY-D hardware can be a great improvement over traditional mounting methods. They can be placed with assurance at designed locations and angles to remain secure for the life of the assembly; they will not protrude on themore reverse side and will not affect the reverse side appearance or clearance; and panels remain flush, minimizing EMI/RFI and contamination of electronics by dust or dirt. less
TY-D hardware can be a great improvement over traditional mounting methods. They can be placed with assurance at designed locations and angles to remain secure for the life of the assembly; they will not protrude on themore reverse side and will not affect the reverse side appearance or clearance; and panels remain flush, minimizing EMI/RFI and contamination of electronics by dust or dirt. less
Unit of Measure
Type |
N/A TDS |
Profile1 | N/A 40 |
Length Code |
N/A 4 |
L - Length ± 0.082
|
N/A
3.07 mm
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Sheet Thickness |
N/A 1.02 - 1.27 mm |
Hole Size In Sheet + 0.05 -0.03 |
N/A 6.35 x 3.18 mm |
A ± 0.08 |
N/A 6.25 mm |
B ± 0.15 |
N/A 1.40 mm |
C ± 0.15 |
N/A 1.65 mm |
D ± 0.15 |
N/A 4.06 mm |
E ± 0.15 |
N/A 7.82 mm |
G - Height ± 0.15 |
N/A 3.81 mm |
Min. Hole Edge to Sheet Edge K |
N/A 1.02 mm |
Min. Hole Edge to Sheet Edge M |
N/A 3.73 mm |
Standard Material |
N/A 17-4 Stainless Steel |
Standard Finish |
N/A Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380 |
Max. Panel Hardness |
N/A HRB 70 / HB 125 or Less |
CAD Supplier |
N/A PennEngineering® (PEM®) |
- 1 Reference to typical load rating (in pounds) for appropriate size nylon cable tie.
- 2 The “L” dimension is the height of the installed stud at max grip. The height of the stud will increase if it is installed into thinner material. To calculate “actual L” use this formula: max grip - actual grip + L = “actual L”