8-32 UNC x 0.62 Inch Slotted Snap-In Captive Panel Screws (47-60-312-14) - Aluminium Ferrule / Knurled Knob Description
The 8-32 UNC x 0.62 Inch Slotted Snap-In Captive Panel Screws (47-60-312-14) - Aluminium Ferrule / Knurled Knob has the following features:
- Drive Type: Slotted
- Fastened Head Height (H2): 0.44 inch
- Bright Zinc Plated / Knurled / Natural Finish
- Screw / Knob / Ferrule Finish Classification
- Flare Section Length (L): 0.068 inch
- Head Diameter: 0.51 inch
- Installation Style: Snap-In
- Steel / Aluminium / Aluminium
- Screw / Knob / Ferrule Material Classification
- Steel / Aluminium / Aluminium Material Family
- Maximum Screw Protrusion (P2): 0.28 inch
- Minimum Screw Protrusion (P1): 0.11 inch
- Panel Thickness (Max) (A): 0.063 inch
- Panel Thickness (Min) (A): 0.039 inch
- Promoted: New Product
- Thread Pitch: 32 TPI
- Thread Size: 8-32 UNC
- Total Float Value: 0.03 inch
- Unfastened Head Height (H1): 0.62 inch
Discover more about the Imperial Slotted Knob Captive Panel Screws range.
Imperial slotted knob captive panel screws are precision captive fasteners engineered to affix removable panels, eliminating the risk of lost hardware during maintenance or operation. These specialist components feature a spring-loaded screw housed within a ferrule, finished with a slotted, knurled knob for an easy-to-grip manual drive.
Once installed, the screw assembly is held captive to the outer panel. This design guarantees reliability, efficiency and straightforward access in demanding engineering settings. They are widely utilised in electronics, manufacturing and mechanical assemblies, proving essential for service panels, control units and instrumentation housings.
How Imperial Slotted Knob Captive Panel Screws Work
The functionality of imperial slotted knob captive panel screws relies on three core parts: the ferrule, the spring-loaded screw, and the knob, which incorporates a slotted drive.
The ferrule, available in various installation types (detailed below), is fitted into a prepared pilot hole in the panel. This ferrule securely holds the spring-loaded screw captive within its assembly. The knob allows the screw to be turned, applying downward force and rotation compresses the spring, which extends the screw's threads, allowing them to engage with a corresponding threaded component.
For instance, an equipment servicing panel using these screws can be opened quickly by hand. The fasteners are loosened but remain attached to the panel, preventing loss. This ensures both security and accessibility are maintained. The internal spring mechanism delivers consistent, smooth operation and prevents over-travel when the screw is fully secured.
Materials Imperial Slotted Knob Captive Panel Screws Are Made From
Given their composite structure, these fasteners are assembled using various high-grade metals. Each material choice provides specific mechanical advantages to the final assembly:
- Steel: Delivers excellent tensile strength and durability, ideal for applications requiring robust load-bearing.
- Aluminium: Provides a lightweight solution with good natural corrosion resistance, perfect for operations sensitive to weight or vibration.
- Stainless Steel: Ensures superior, long-term protection against corrosion, rust and wear.
As each part of the assembly performs a distinct role, the material makeup varies between components. Consequently, your selection is generally determined by the installation method and specific functional requirements, rather than by material preference alone.
Sizes and Types of Imperial Slotted Knob Captive Panel Screws Available
Accu’s range of imperial slotted knob captive panel screws is available in imperial thread sizes from 4-40 UNC to 1/4-20 UNC, accommodating a broad spectrum of panel thicknesses and engineering applications.
Installation types include:
- Flare In: Designed for near-edge fitting in plastics or castings.
- Floating: Permits radial float to compensate for moderate misalignment.
- PC Board: Perfect for printed circuit boards and fibreglass composite materials.
- Press In: Creates a flush finish when installed in sheet metal.
- Snap In: Enables fast, tool-free installation.
All variants are equipped with a slotted drive for simple manual or tool-assisted operation. When fully depressed, these screws offer protrusion lengths ranging from 0.15” to 0.5”.
FAQs
Q: What is the main benefit of a slotted drive on this type of captive panel screw?
A: The slotted drive provides excellent versatility. It can be operated manually using the knob for quick access or tightened/loosened with a standard flat-blade screwdriver. This dual functionality is ideal for maintenance environments where speed and accessibility are critical.
Q: Can I use power tools with slotted knob captive panel screws?
A: This is generally not recommended. The drive is optimised for hand tools. Using power tools risks applying excessive torque, which could damage the slot, the knob or the ferrule.
Q: Do these imperial slotted knob captive screws need special tools for installation?
A: It depends on the installation type. Many variants, such as Snap In or Press In, are designed for manual installation or insertion with standard hand tools, simplifying the assembly process.
Q: Are these imperial slotted knob captive panel screws suitable for printed circuit boards (PCBs)?
A: Yes. The PC board installation type is specifically engineered for use in composites, including fibreglass and printed circuit boards, ensuring a secure hold without damaging the delicate base material.