Colored Access-panel Screws

Sept. 8, 2009
C.A.P.S. access hardware consists of a captive screw and plasticcolored cap in a spring-loaded assembly

C.A.P.S. access hardware consists of a captive screw and plasticcolored cap in a spring-loaded assembly. The design reduces part count, minimizes handling, prevents screws from falling out and damaging internal components, and allows subsequent access. The fasteners are available in selfclinching, flaring, and floating mounting styles in eight colors. The hardware’s integrated and crossthreading screw technology corrects off-angle installations and ensures proper alignment.

PennEngineering
5190 Old Easton Rd.
Danboro, PA 18916
(800) 237-4736
www.pemnet.com

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