S-93140A166 8-32 x 1/4" Plastic Pan Head Phillips Screws
Plastic Pan Head Phillips Screws
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Key Features & Benefits at a Glance
- Superior chemical resistance for reliable performance in harsh environments
- Excellent temperature tolerance from -40° to 210°F for thermal stability
- Non-conductive properties prevent electrical interference in sensitive applications
- Corrosion-resistant polycarbonate construction ensures long-term durability without metal alternatives
- Class 2A thread fit provides consistent engagement and secure fastening
- RoHS 3 compliance meets stringent environmental regulations for global use
- Clear aesthetic maintains product appearance while offering structural integrity
Professional Applications & Engineering Value
These 8-32 UNC threaded polycarbonate screws address critical industrial challenges where metal fasteners fail. The clear plastic screw design eliminates galvanic corrosion in mixed-material assemblies, while the Phillips pan head drive ensures easy installation in tight spaces. Engineered with fully threaded Class 2A fit, they maintain consistent clamping force in electronic enclosures and medical devices where vibration resistance and electrical insulation are paramount. The polycarbonate material withstands repeated sterilization cycles and exposure to chemicals, making these non-conductive screws ideal for sensitive instrumentation and regulatory-compliant manufacturing environments.
Specification Summary & Compliance
Manufactured to precise UNC coarse thread standards with Class 2A thread fit for reliable engagement. Complies with RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) environmental regulations. Features right-hand threading and standardized 1/4" length with consistent pan head profile for uniform installation across applications.