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Self-Clinching Thru-hole Standoffs from PEM


Danboro, PA — New from Penn - Engineering are self-clinching thru- hole unthreaded standoff fasteners that provide exact spacing between two panels in an assembly. These fas-


unthreaded standoffs are available in a selection of materials including steel (Type SO), stainless steel (Type SOS), or aluminum (Type SOA). All can be ordered in lengths ranging from 0.125 to 7.50-in. (3 to 20mm). The standoffs install quickly


Self-clinching thru-hole unthreaded standoff fasteners.


teners install permanently and se - curely in steel, stainless steel, or alu- minum sheets as thin as 0.040-in. (1mm) to achieve specified panel-spac- ing needs using minimal hardware. These self-clinching thru-hole


and easily using a PEMSERTER or other standard press by first insert- ing the fastener into a properly sized round mounting hole in the metal sheet and into the press anvil. With punch and anvil surfaces parallel, sufficiently applied squeezing force embeds the standoff’s head flush in the sheet and the fastener is perma- nently installed without risk of loos- ening or falling out. No other hard- ware is necessary. The fasteners are


RoHS-compliant. Contact: PennEngineering, 5190


Old Easton Road, Danboro, PA 18916-1000. % 800-237-4736 or 215- 766-8853 fax: 215-766-0143 Web:www.pemnet.com


Signal Transformer: SMD Power Inductors


Inwood, NY — Signal Transformer has introduced a new series of RoHS- compliant, Pb-free, SMD wire wound inductors. The inductors are sized to industry standard packages for ease of design. Multiple profile heights and


SMD power inductors.


inductance values — within the same footprint — permit a wide selection of components while minimizing the need for PDB rework or redesign if induc- tance values may need to be changed. The new power inductors are well


suited to a broad array of consumer and industrial power applications including test and measurement, auto- motive electronics, and industrial process control. They are available in both shielded and unshielded models and in extremely low-profile versions. The inductors are capable of handling high peak transient currents without overload concerns. And, they exceed industry standards for durability, ther- mal shock resistance, moisture, shock and vibration. Additional specifica- tions are available at www.signal- transformer.com/ content/smd-power- inductors. Hundreds of models are also available in stock for immediate pur-


chase at the Digi-Key Global website. Contact: Signal Transformer,


500 Bayview Avenue, Inwood, NY 11096 % 516-239-5777 Web: ww.signaltransformer.com


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