TSO4-256-687

Threaded Standoffs for Stainless Sheets as Thin as .025” - Types TSO4 – Unified

Elevate your assembly projects with our Threaded Standoffs, designed for securing stainless sheets as thin as .025 inches. Crafted from durable 400 Series Stainless Steel and with a 2-56 Unified thread size, these standoffs offer reliable support for various applications. The Passivated finish coating not only enhances their longevity but also ensures corrosion resistance. Explore our range and witness the seamless integration of functionality and quality in each standoff. For a closer look at their installation process, check out our informative animation. Elevate your assembly projects with our Threaded Standoffs, designed for securing stainless sheets as thin as .025 inches. Crafted from durable 400 Series Stainless Steel and with a 2-56 Unified thread size, these standoffs offer reliable support for various applications. The Passivated finish coating not only enhances their longevity but also ensures corrosion resistance. Explore our range and witness the seamless integration of functionality and quality in each standoff. For a closer look at their installation process, check out our informative animation.
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Manufacturer:Penn Engineering
Manufacturer Part Number:Penn Engineering TSO4-256-687
Thread Size:2-56
Material:400 Series Stainless Steel
Finish/Coating:Passivated
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SKU:PEMTSO4-256-687
For Use in Sheet Hardness:HRB 88 / HB 183 or Less
Length Code:687
Min. Sheet Thickness:.025 in
Style:#3
Thread Code:256
C + .000 - .005:.165 in
F - Min. Thread Depth:.200 in
H - Nom.:.187 in
Hole Size in Sheet + .003 - .000:.166 in
L - Length ± .003:.687 in
Min. Dist. Hole C/L to Edge:.23 in

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