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DOUBLE ENDED MALE
PRESS MOUNT KNURLED STUD General Information Double ended male knurled studs are a helpful alternative to the use of double ended male standoffs. While double ended standoffs are useful in areas where the ability of disassembly and reassembly of parts is acceptable, these studs are meant for a "one and done" application. Press these studs into a plate or board and providing the installation was done correctly, you shouldn't have to worry about the part loosening up from the board and the assembly falling apart. As with all of our parts, these studs can be customized to fit the required application. Thread lengths can be changed, (A=.250 B=.312), collar length can be changed (CL=.093), and threads can be altered (A=4-40 x.250 B=6-32 x.250). These items can also be converted to the metric thread size that closely matches the american standard thread. Example: M6 x 1.0 vs 1/4-20 threads. |
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Part Specifications
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| Part Code |
Thread Size |
"A"
& "B" Thread Length |
"D" Round or Hex |
"K" Knurl Dia. |
Recommended Drill Hole Size |
| DEKS19501 | 2-56 | 3/16 | .250 | .152 | .145 |
| DEKS19503 | 4-40 | 1/4 | .250 | .152 | .145 |
| DEKS19505 | 6-32 | 3/8 | .312 | .201 | .194 |
| DEKS19507 | 8-32 | 7/16 | .312 | .201 | .194 |
| DEKS19509 | 10-32 | 1/2 | .375 | .247 | .240 |
| DEKS19511 | 1/4-20 | 1/2 | .500 | .267 | .260 |
| DEKS19513 | 1/4-20 | 5/8 | .625 | .299 | .290 |
| DEKS19515 | 5/16-18 | 7/8 | .500 | .366 | .358 |
| DEKS19517 | 3/8-16 | 1.00 | .562 | .426 | .417 |
| DEKS19519 | 1/2-13 | 1.00 | .625 | .429 | .422 |
Dimensional Tolerances
| Thread Length "A" |
Thread Length "B" |
Material Size "D" |
"K" Knurl Dia. |
"C" Length |
Hole Size |
| + - .005 | + - .005 | Commercial Tolerances | + - .003 | + -.005 | +.002/-.000 |
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Notes: When installing these studs into a plate or board, try to keep the hole size consistant. If the hole is too large the parts will not install properly and can even be removed with out much force resulting in assembly failure. If the hole is too small the stud may become damaged, break, or break the plate/board it is trying to be installed into. These studs can be made without the undercut on the male threads to help increase the strength of threads and help protect them from sheering off. While we will make some suggestions to help make the project a success, these are only suggestions. Proper engineering and practical testing should be used to make sure that form meets function. |
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How to order: When ordering or requesting a quote start with the basic code, add a material type(if hex put an H in front), add the c length, and finally add a finish. For finishes, specifiy if it is going to be commercial or if you have a Mil spec let us know and we will have it done. If there is a modification, be sure to put MOD and whatever the change is to be made. Below are some examples of parts:
You need to get a 1/4-20 x 5/8 stud with a 3/16" out of 12L14 steel with a Clear Zinc finish. Your application requires a stud with M6x1 x 12 mm long threads, in a 1/4" plate, out of hex brass, with a black satin finish. If you have questions about this products uses or possible customizing, please contact us and we will be happy to help come up with a solution for you! |