M3.5 x 15.9mm Phillips / Slotted Combination Press-In Captive Panel Screws (47-93-281-65) - Steel Ferrule / Black Smooth Knob Description
The M3.5 x 15.9mm Phillips / Slotted Combination Press-In Captive Panel Screws (47-93-281-65) - Steel Ferrule / Black Smooth Knob has the following features:
- Drive Size: PH2
- Drive Type: Phillips / Slotted Combination
- Fastened Head Height (H2): 11.2 mm
- Zinc Plated / Black Smooth / Zinc Plated Finish
- Screw / Knob / Ferrule Finish Classification
- Head Diameter (D): 11.5 mm
- Installation Style: Press-In
- Steel / Aluminium / Steel
- Screw / Knob / Ferrule Material Classification
- Steel / Aluminium / Steel Material Family
- Maximum Screw Protrusion (P2): 10.1 mm
- Minimum Screw Protrusion (P1): 5.3 mm
- Panel Thickness (Min) (A): 0.9 mm
- Promoted: New Product
- Shaft Diameter (SD): 6.3 mm
- Thread Pitch: 0.6 mm
- Thread Size: M3.5 (3.5 mm)
- Total Float Value: 0.8 mm
- Unfastened Head Height (H1): 15.9 mm
Discover more about the Metric Phillips Knob Captive Panel Screws range.
Metric Phillips knob captive panel screws are precision-engineered captive fasteners designed to keep removable panels securely attached without the risk of being lost during frequent access or maintenance.
Each assembly features a spring-loaded screw contained within a ferrule, topped with a user-friendly knob that incorporates a Phillips or Phillips / slotted combination drive. Once installed, the fastener remains permanently retained within the panel, delivering reliability, repeatability and ease of use across a wide range of applications.
These fasteners are widely used in electronics, manufacturing and precision machinery, where service panels or covers need to be quickly detached and replaced. The combination drive enhances versatility, allowing users to tighten or loosen the screw either by hand or using standard Phillips or flat-blade tools, ideal for environments demanding both efficiency and precision.
How Metric Phillips Knob Captive Panel Screws Work
Our metric Phillips knob captive panel screws consist of three key elements: a ferrule, a spring-loaded screw and a knob with an integrated Phillips or Phillips / slotted combination drive.
The ferrule, available in a range of installation styles, is first fitted into a pilot hole in the panel. It acts as a housing that secures the spring-loaded screw, keeping it captive even when fully loosened. The top knob provides a convenient grip, and its Phillips or Phillips / slotted drive allows controlled torque application.
As the knob is driven, pressure depresses the internal spring, causing the threaded section to extend and engage with a mating component. In removal, once the screw is fully released, the spring tension retracts it back into position, preventing the fastener from falling free.
For instance, in a control panel or equipment casing, a Phillips Combi knob captive screw can be undone quickly for servicing and then re-secured just as easily, maintaining both safety and accessibility while preventing loose hardware.
Materials Metric Phillips and Phillips/Slotted Combi Knob Captive Panel Screws Are Made From
Owing to their multi-part construction, these combi Phillips knob captive panel screws are produced using a combination of premium metals, each selected for a specific functional purpose within the assembly:
- Steel: Offers excellent tensile strength and stability under load, making it suitable for robust, heavy-duty applications.
- Aluminium: Provides a lightweight yet resilient structure, with strong corrosion resistance.
- Stainless Steel: Ensures exceptional corrosion resistance and longevity in repeated use.
Because each section, screw, knob and ferrule is made from different materials, selection typically depends more on the installation type or operating conditions rather than material composition alone.
Sizes and Types of Metric Phillips Knob Captive Panel Screws Available
Accu supplies metric Phillips and Phillips / slotted combi knob captive panel screws in thread sizes ranging from M3 (3mm) to M6 (6mm), providing flexibility across a wide spectrum of design requirements and panel thicknesses.
Installation configurations include:
- Flare In: Designed for near-edge fitting in plastics or cast components.
- Floating: Offers radial float to compensate for slight misalignment between components.
- PC Board: Tailored for installation in printed circuit boards and composite materials such as fibreglass.
- Press In: Provides a flush, permanent fit for sheet metal assemblies.
- Snap In: Enables rapid, tool-free installation for efficient assembly lines.
Each variant features a Phillips or Phillips / slotted combi drive, allowing easy operation by hand or using a matching screwdriver. The maximum screw protrusion (the exposed screw length when fully depressed) ranges from 3.8mm to 12.6mm.
FAQs
Q: What’s the advantage of a Phillips or Phillips/Slotted Combi drive on captive panel screws?
A: These drive styles enhance versatility. They can be operated using a Phillips screwdriver, a flat-blade driver or simply by hand, providing compatibility with a wider range of tools and assembly methods.
Q: Are Phillips knob captive screws compatible with power drivers?
A: While they can be used with low-torque tools, manual tightening is recommended to prevent over-torqueing, which could damage the knob or ferrule.
Q: Do Phillips and Combi knob captive screws require specialist installation tools?
A: No, depending on the type, most variants, such as Snap In or Press In, can be fitted manually or using basic hand tools, making installation quick and straightforward.
Q: Can these screws be used in printed circuit boards or composite panels?
A: Yes. The PC Board type is specifically engineered for secure installation in composites like fibreglass and PCBs, providing strength without compromising delicate materials.