Hand Sanitizers from MF Supply
Posted: August 25, 2020 Filed under: covid-19, hand sanitizer | Tags: hand sanitizer, PPE Leave a commentHand sanitizer is on everybody’s must-have list these last few months, but did you know that not all hand sanitizer is created equally? If you are looking to get your hands on FDA compliant, non-chapping, neutral smelling hand sanitizer, MF Supply has what you need!
We have multiple hand sanitizers in stock that are all made in the United States in an FDA registered facility. All of these hand sanitizers are made in accordance with the WHO recommendations for how much alcohol should be in the sanitizer (minimum of 65%.)
We offer hand sanitizers in gels and liquids.
Kat’s Natural is our gel hand sanitizer that is great for everyday use as it doesn’t chap your hands.
The liquid brand is Isophresh – this liquid hand sanitizer is great for sanitizing your workspace, or anything you come into contact with on a daily basis.
Why Choose MF Supply for Hand Sanitizer?
- We offer a wide range of quantities for both the liquid and gel hand sanitizers.
- Vetted and certified factories manufacturing these sanitizers.
- All sanitizers in stock!
- We also sell pumps for the gallon sizes so you can easily provide sanitizer to your employees or customers.
Learn More About MF Supply
If you are interested in getting your hands on some of our hand sanitizers, visit our online store or contact us today with any questions!
Keenserts: Inch and MIL-SPEC Keylocking Inserts
Posted: August 20, 2020 Filed under: keensert, key-locking inserts | Tags: Inserts, Keenserts Leave a commentWhat is a Keensert?
A Keensert is a small bushing style insert that is threaded both inside and out, with wedges or little keys that are attached to the top of the insert. This small piece of hardware is generally used to distribute loads and to strengthen or repair threads against failure due to stripping, seizing, or corrosion.
When is a Keensert Used?
They are used in environments that have a lot of vibration, torque, and even in high-temperature applications. They are also sometimes used in applications where a fastener has to be taken out, replaced, or it has to be reassembled.
What Size and Material Keenserts Does MF Supply Sell?
Our Keenserts come in a variety of sizes and materials; you can view our entire selection on our online store here.
Need to cross your part number to find the right Keensert for your needs? Use our Mil-Spec & Inch Keensert Cross Reference charts!
Why Choose MF Supply for Your Keenserts?
We specialize in the military version of Keenserts, so we carry the MS51830 series, which is an equivalent to the KN and KNC series. These are a high demand Keensert.
They come with full paperwork and traceability. The majority of those our Keensert are stainless steel, but you can get them in a variety of materials and sizes.
Another huge benefit is that we stop-limit our distribution centers around the country so we can drop ship them at a moment’s notice, so there is no delay.
Learn More About Fasteners from MF Supply
If you are looking for a quick and reliable fasteners distributor, MF Supply is a leading supplier of Inch & Mil-Spec keylocking inserts. Contact us today to learn more!
KN95 Filtering Respirator Masks
Posted: August 12, 2020 Filed under: covid-19, KN95, kn95 price, PPE | Tags: face mask, PPE Leave a commentWhat are KN95 Filtering Respirator Masks?
The KN95 mask is a filtering respirator mask that can be used in many industries. It gets its name from the fact that it filters 95 percent of particles that are three microns or larger. This allows it to provide an amazing level of protection from viruses, bacteria, dust, and other airborne particles.
Price Drop on KN95 Filtering Respirator Masks
We have been providing these masks to the public since the beginning of April, which was shortly after they became available. In the beginning, the prices of these masks were high due to lack of supply, resource scarcity, and the price of transporting them to the United States was high.
Now the price for these masks has dropped significantly as we are better able to predict the demand and bring more per shipment. Likewise, we are transporting them by boat instead of flying them in to help keep costs lower. Lastly, the industry has been better regulated, and the prices have stabilized a bit, helping us pass the savings on to our customers!
KN95 Filtering Respirator Masks Quantities
Since we serve a wide variety of industries, we offer a wide quantity for your convenience! We can sell our KN95 filtering respirator masks in quantities from 50 to 50,000!
Why Choose MF Supply for Your PPE Equipment?
The biggest reason why so many customers choose MF Supply for their KN95 filtering respirator masks is that the factories that we work with have all been vetted. We provide full certification. We have complete chain of custody on all of the products that we buy. We import directly from factories where we have feet on the ground over in China. And, we do offer masks that are independently tested and are on the authorized list for the FDA and the CDC, which means they can be used by front-line workers and health care professionals.
Learn More About KN95 Masks from MF Supply
If you want to get your hands on KN95 Filtering Respirator Masks, MF Supply is here for you! Contact us today or place your order online!
Who is MF Supply?
Posted: August 6, 2020 Filed under: Personal Protective Equipment, Women in Manufacturing | Tags: Fasteners, Hardware, PPE, Safety Leave a commentMF Supply is your go-to partner for all of your fastener, precision hardware, and safety/ PPE needs! We have been supplying many businesses, industries, and government agencies with our quality products for over 50 years.
MF Supply Certifications
11 years ago, MF Supply became a women-owned business and has since been certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE)! We also hold many other certifications and are registered in SAM, The System for Award Management. What this means for our customers is that we meet the needs of businesses who are looking to buy from and work with smaller women-owned businesses.
MF Supply Products
We have two divisions of products here at MF Supply- Hardware and Safety!
Fasteners and Precision Hardware
Many of our customers are manufacturers, and we supply them with the high-quality fasteners and precision hardware they need to meet specifications for their machines, equipment, and instruments.
Safety and Personal Protection Division
We also supply our customers with a wide variety of safety and personal protection equipment.
What Industries Does MF Supply Serve?
We have a very diverse customer base ranging from manufacturing, with a niche in aerospace engineering, to government agencies, municipalities, health care facilities and many more.
Where Does MF Supply Ship?
Our main office is based in New Jersey, but we also have locations and distribution centers across the country. As such, we have customers all over the world from the United States and Canada to Puerto Rico, Japan, Malaysia, and Europe.
Learn More About the Right Screw for You and Safety Too
If you are looking for high-quality hardware, fasteners, safety equipment, and personal protection equipment, MF Supply is here for you! Contact us today to learn more and check out our online store to browse our inventory.
Back to Work Guidance – Safety and 4 PPE Products
Posted: June 29, 2020 Filed under: covid-19, hand sanitizer, KN95, kn95 gb2626-2006, kn95 price, nitrile gloves, Personal Protective Equipment, PPE | Tags: face mask, hand sanitizer, kn95, n95, nitrile gloves, PPE, PPE Supplier, protective mask, surgical mask 1 CommentSafely Reopening, Restarting, Renormalizing
New Jersey entered Stage Two of our recovery as Outdoor Dining and Indoor, Non-Essential Retail opened on June 15. On June 22 Hair Salons and Barber Shops Reopened. I had my first meal in a restaurant last week! I got to see the new Safety rules in action first hand. The servers and waitstaff wore assorted PPE including 3-Ply masks and rubber gloves that were changed constantly in order to minimize cross contamination.
Many of our customers have asked for help determining what PPE they should provide to their workforce. We like the NJMEP 2020 Return to Work and Recovery Guide published June 23, 2020. Below, we’ve summarized guidance taken from expert sources on the use of masks, respirators, gloves and hand sanitizer. It includes a chock full of information from experts that can help you return to work safely and compliantly.
Before you chose to implement any of the ideas suggested in thisdocument you must evaluate and determine, with the assistanceof your legal counsel, accounting and human resource teams, thelegality and effectiveness of the potential application captured in thisdocument.
Many states require workers and customers to wear protective face coverings while on the premises or in the office. The CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain, especially in areas of significant community transmission. Cloth face coverings may prevent people who don’t know they have the virus from transmitting it to others. These face coverings are not surgical masks or respirators and are not appropriate substitutes for them in workplaces where masks or respirators are recommended or required.
Many organizations are providing Disposable 3-Ply Face Masks to their customers and staff. These Civilian Grade disposable masks that resemble Surgical masks are designed to filter out airborne germs, particulates, pollen, bacterial particles and droplets common in daily life. They are splash resistant, and reduce the risk of most droplets and secretions exhaled by the wearer from contaminating their surroundings. They should be constructed of non-woven polypropylene and electrostatic melt blown cloth. If they are China made, they should be certified to the standard GB/T 32610-2016. We recommend 3-Ply Civilian masks that are FDA Registered with lab test reports showing Bacterial Filtration Efficiency (BFE) of 90% of greater.
Please Note: Employees should continue to follow their routine policies and procedures for PPE (if any) that they would ordinarily use for their job tasks.
N95s & KN95 RESPIRATOR MASK GUIDANCE
N95 or alternative Respirator Masks including KN95s are appropriate for the following workers:
- Employees with Broad Exposure
- Cafeteria Workers
- Deep-Cleaning Staff
- Employees working closer than 6-feet
- First Responders
- Onsite Screening Team
- Receptionists
- Security Guards
- Shipping/Receiving Employees
In response to respirator shortages caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for importing alternatives to the US NIOSH N95s. For more information on this directive, read the guidance here.
Please Note: Employees should continue to follow their routine policies and procedures for PPE (if any) that they would ordinarily use for their job tasks.
Interesting fact: Prior to Covid-19, there were ample USA N95s available in the marketplace and KN95s and other country’s FFPs were not widely available in the US.
Gloves made of Latex, Nitrile or Vinyl are appropriate for the following roles:
- Cafeteria Workers
- Deep-Cleaning Staff
- Employees working closer than 6-feet
- First Responders
- Onsite Screening Team
- Respective personnel when recommended by the cleaning/disinfecting product being used.
NOTE: The CDC indicated that gloves do not protect individuals against Covid-19 because the virus does not enter the body through the hands.
The WHO recommends placing sanitizing hand rub dispensers in prominent places around the workplace. Make sure these dispensers are regularly refilled. Provide and maintain hand sanitizer stations at entry and exit points.
The CDC recommends using Alcohol based hand rub (ABHR) with greater than 60% ethanol or 70% isopropanol. Hand rubs are generally less irritating to hands and are effective in the absence of a sink. For best practices on hand washing with Hand sanitizer, we like this video from Johns Hopkins University.
Important note: Recently, the FDA advised consumers not to use hand sanitizer products manufactured by Eskbiochem due to the potential presence of methanol (wood alcohol), a substance that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested. To ensure the products you are using are both safe and effective, we recommend using a hand sanitizer made in the USA by an FDA registered facility.
In addition to Hand Sanitizer, Gloves, Facemasks and Respirators, MF Supply now offers a comprehensive offering of PPE & Safety Equipment, including:
- Face-shields
- Goggles
- Gowns
- Thermometers
- UV-C Disinfecting systems
- And More!
Next up, stay tuned for guidance on Disinfectating your workplace.
Stay Safe!
Robin & the MF Supply Team
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Six Reasons to buy from MF Supply
- Full ecommerce enabled website with technical manual available 24/7.
- Experts at compliant & certified parts.
- Same day drop ship from factory for thousands of items.
- Functional Equivalents to expensive brand name parts saves money.
- Creatively solve problems including hard to find parts and long lead times.
- WBE/WOSB Woman Owned Certified Small Business.
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3 Million Nitrile Gloves!
Posted: May 15, 2020 Filed under: Personal Protective Equipment | Tags: gloves, nitrile gloves, PPE, PPE Supplier 1 Comment

This is what 400,000 gloves looks like. It’s 4 skids and weighs almost 3,000 pounds!
This is the first shipment of our 3 million glove order to help US workers stay safe. We are so excited and proud to help our front-line and government workers with their PPE needs!
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Buyer’s Guide to KN95 Respirator Masks: 7 Things to know
Posted: May 3, 2020 Filed under: covid-19, KN95, kn95 gb2626-2006, kn95 price, Personal Protective Equipment | Tags: heli-coil Leave a comment
Today we introduce our newest product, the KN95 Respirator Mask to the Chinese standard GB2626-2006. Introduced in the US market in response to the Corona virus pandemic and approved for use under the CDC’s EAU, the KN95 is currently being used for protection against Covid-19.
1. What is a KN95 respirator mask?
Regulated by the Chinese government (CE), a KN95 respirator mask is a type of Filtering Facepiece Respirator (FFR). Similar in function to the USA N95s, KN95s have a minimum of 95% filtration and a maximum 8% leakage to the inside and are made to the GB2626-2006 standard.
2. Who uses KN95 respirator masks?
Mainly used in construction, agriculture, and by healthcare professionals against airborne particles, infectious agents and viruses, KN95s prevent the wearer from inhaling aerosols (dust, smoke, mist) as well as vapors or gases (disinfectants, anesthetic gases, droplets) that are health hazards. KN95s are currently used for protection against the coronavirus.
Interesting fact: Prior to Covid-19, there were ample USA N95s available in the marketplace and KN95s and other country’s FFPs were not widely available in the US.
3. What is the difference between the N95, the KN95 and other FFPs?
N95s, KN95s & other FFPs are all respirator masks that are subject to various regulatory standards around the world. Respirators certified to these standards are expected to have similar performance. There are slight differences in their specifications, like a variation in the maximum pressure the masks must be able to withstand as a person inhales and exhales. Here are the global standards by country:
- N95 (United States NIOSH-42CFR84)
- FFP2 (Europe EN 149-2001)
- KN95 (China GB2626-2006)
- P2 (Australia/New Zealand AS/NZA 1716:2012)
- Korea 1st class (Korea KMOEL – 2017-64)
- DS (Japan JMHLW-Notification 214, 2018)
On March 24, 2020, the FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for importing non-NIOSH approved N95 equivalent respirators from Australia, Brazil, Europe, Japan, Korea, and Mexico who have similar standards to NIOSH. On April 3, 2020, in response to continued respirator shortages, the FDA approved the EAU for Chinese KN95s. KN95s are almost identical in performance to N95 masks. The CDC lists KN95 masks as a suitable alternative when N95s are not available. The FDA says KN95 masks are eligible for authorization if they meet certain criteria, including documentation that they are authentic.
5. Are KN95 and other respirator masks reusable?
Although KN95 respirator masks are meant for single use, the CDC offers guidance on reuse and cleaning of FFPs here: Recommended Guidance for Extended Use and Limited Reuse of N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators in Healthcare – cdc.gov
6. How do I know my mask is authentic & not counterfit?
Make sure to purchase any Personal Protective Equipment from a reliable supplier who has experience supplying certified and compliant parts. A reliable supplier will be able to provide you with authentic CE & FDA certifications and should be able to show you how to check that the manufacturer is registered with the FDA. Upon request, a supplier should provide you with a certificate of conformance stating the product has been checked and conforms to the KN95 GB2626-206 standard.
7. What is the price range of the KN95 respirator mask?
KN95s have a wide price range based on quantity, availability and level of certification available. Today, demand far outweighs current supply of FFPs. Beyond the economics of supply & demand, the factors that go into the price of a KN95 include material costs, labor, transporation, duties & tariffs. China is the main manufacturer of Personal Protective Equipment, and since the Covid-19 outbreak, flights from China to the US are limited, inflating the freight costs. In addition, the special nonwoven filtering fabric used in KN95s has also become an in demand commodity. All these factors have led to increased costs. Over time, as supply meets demands, and flights fly more frequently, we expect prices to decrease.
Stay tuned for our next blog, where we discuss our expanded PPE offering, including gloves, hand sanitizer, 3 Ply masks and other PPE.
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- Same day drop ship from factory for thousands of items.
- Functional Equivalents to expensive brand name fasteners save money and reduce long lead times.
- Creatively solve problems including hard to find parts and long lead times
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“Heli-coils” vs. “Keenserts”: 3 differences you must know-Part 1 of 2
Posted: February 21, 2020 Filed under: Brand equivalents, Helical, helical wire inserts, keensert, key-locking inserts, Wire Inserts | Tags: heli-coil 4 Comments
Today we will compare 2 popular fastener products that are used to repair damaged threads or strengthen a weaker parent material like aluminum: Helical Wire Inserts and Key-locking Inserts. Both are commonly used in precision manufacturing and aerospace applications.
What are the main uses of these threaded inserts?
Both “Heli-coil” or Helical wire inserts and “Keensert” or Key-locking inserts fall under the “Threaded Insert” category of fasteners. A threaded insert, also known as a threaded bushing, is a fastener element that is inserted into an object to add a threaded hole. They may be used to repair a stripped threaded hole, provide a durable threaded hole in a soft material, place a thread on a material too thin to accept it, mold or cast threads into a work piece thereby eliminating a machining operation, or simplify changeover from unified to metric threads or vice versa. Although Helical Wire inserts and Key-locking externally threaded inserts are used in similar ways, there are 3 main distinctions that we detail below. But first, let’s take a closer look at each of these fasteners:
What is a Helical Insert Wire Insert? (aka Heli-coil)
Helical wire inserts are precision-formed continuous wire coils that provide permanent, wear-resistant threads which exceed the strength of the parent material. Often underestimated, the popular misconception is that Helical wire inserts are intended solely for thread repair, when, in fact, they have other significant uses. Not to be confused with other types of threaded inserts or rivnuts, Helical wire inserts resemble springs and are sometimes referred to as “Screw Thread Inserts (STI)” ,“Helicals” or by the popular brand “Heli-Coil” which is a registered trademark of Emhart® Teknologies, Inc.
Three typical applications for using Helical wire inserts are 1) to repair damaged threads in parts that would otherwise have to be scrapped; 2) to strengthen threads against failures due to stripping, seizing or corrosion; 3) to convert threads between inch and metric sizes.
What is a Key-locking insert? (aka Keensert or Keysert)
The Key-locking threaded insert is a solid bushing style insert that is threaded on both the inside and the outside and has wedges or “keys” attached to the top of the insert. These externally threaded inserts are used to distribute loads and repair or strengthen threads against failures due to stripping, seizing or corrosion. Key-locking inserts are commonly used in high torque and high temperature situations, and in applications where fasteners may be repeatedly removed and reassembled. Key-locking inserts are often referred to as Keenserts® and Keyserts, which are registered trademarks for the most popular brand names for this part. (Keensert® is a registered trademark of Huck Patents, Inc. & Keysert® is a registered trademark of Alcoa Fastening Systems).
Typical applications are transmission housings, electronic equipment and suspension units. Key-locking inserts are commonly found in aerospace assemblies.
How do they work?
Helical wire inserts work because the diamond shaped helically formed wire coil screws into a threaded hole to form a mating internal thread for a screw or stud.
Key-locking inserts are threaded into a pre-tapped hole, and then the keys are hammered into grooves through the threads, permanently locking the insert in place. Their “keys”, which are driven down into the tapped threads, provide a mechanical lock against rotation, especially when the mating stud or bolt will be removed frequently.
What materials, sizes and styles are available?
Keenserts
Key-locking inserts come in four main styles: Miniature, Thin Wall, Heavy Duty Wall (general purpose) and Extra Heavy Duty.
- Miniature Key-locking inserts are used in electronic and aerospace applications where size and strength are critical. These inserts may be installed in sheet material as thin as 1/16″.
- Thinwall inserts have smaller external threads than standard heavy-duty inserts and are ideal for tight spaces where less pull-out strength is acceptable.
- Heavy Duty inserts have a thick, heavy-duty thread wall, suitable for most applications.
- Extra-heavy duty inserts are used in oversized and overly worn holes.
Key-locking inserts can be internally self-locking or non-locking (the standard is non-locking and is sufficient for the most common applications).
Inserts with the internal self-locking feature are designed to securely lock a bolt when it is entered into the insert only a few turns. Even after repeated installations and removals of the bolt, the lock maintains sufficient locking torque to prevent the bolt from vibrating out.
Common Materials available include Carbon steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy 4140 and A286.
Internal Diameters available: American/Inch #2-56 to 1 ½-6 ” and Metric M2 to M24
Helical wire inserts
Helical wire inserts come in 2 main styles: tanged and tangless (currently, MF Supply spcializes in the tanged style).
The original and widely used tang style has a prong at one end to facilitate installation. The newer tangless style has no prongs to break off, retrieve, or lose. Tangless inserts are commonly used in electronic applications where loose tangs are might cause damage.
Helical wire inserts can be free-running or locking.
Free running is the most common style used for thread repair. The “free” diameter of the insert is larger than the installed diameter and this configuration generates balanced pressure distribution between the coils and threads.
Locking style inserts are recommended for applications that require constant torque, or are subject to stress or vibration. The locking style features a crimped turn that acts as a locking mechanism that grips the bolt or screw to prevent loosening from vibration, eliminating the need for lock wiring, lock-nuts, lockwashers, pellets/patches or other thread locking devices.
Common Materials available include Stainless Steel, Phosphorous Bronze, Inconel X-750 and Nitronic 60 and 90.
Internal Diameters available: American/Inch #2-56 to 1 ½-6” and and Metric M2 to M24. Standard inserts lengths measure from 1x to 3x the diameter. Note: larger sizes may be available by special order.
Why use a Key-locking insert vs. a Helical wire insert?
There are three main differences between Key-locking inserts and Helical wire inserts:
1) Strength: Key-locking inserts are stronger than Helical wire inserts
2) Ease of installation: Key-locking inserts are easier to install than Helical wire inserts
3) Price: Key-locking inserts are more expensive than Helical wire inserts!
So here is some direction on how to select the correct threaded insert for your application: In heavy wear, high vibration and high heat situations where saving space is not a concern and hole depth is limited, Key-locking inserts are the best bet.
When reducing costs and minimizing space are priorities, Helical wire inserts are the way to go. They are particularly useful for creating permanent strong threads in softer materials such as aluminum, titanium and magnesium alloys, and are best suited to lower heat and lower torque environments.
Stay tuned for our next blog, where we discuss, brands and mil-spec options, how to order and installation options.
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Buyer’s Guide to Self-Clinching Fasteners 2019
Posted: December 5, 2019 Filed under: Brand equivalents, Captivated fasteners, Captive Self-Clinching, DFARS, Domestic Fasteners, PEM Self-Clinching | Tags: Captive, PEM, Self-Clinching 1 Comment
MF Supply continues to expand our offering of products available for purchase online. We are thrilled to offer Self-clinching fasteners available from stock that can be purchased on our website or by email, phone or fax. We are an authorized distributor for Captive Fasteners, a US based manufacturer since 1974, with a factory right here in our NJ backyard!
What are Self-clinching fasteners?
Self-clinching fasteners are generally classified as part of the electronic hardware or precision engineered fastener family and are not governed by IFI, ANSI or ASME standards. A self-clinching fastener, also known as press-fit or clinch style captive fastener, is a part that when pressed into a drilled, punched or machined hole, provides an economical method of joining sheet metal panel applications and is well-suited for use in printed circuit boards.
Self-clinching fasteners are used in many industries; both commercial and aerospace.
Self-clinching Fasteners available at MF Supply
MF Supply offers the full catalog of Captive branded fasteners & PEM® equivalents in inch & metric sizes. We have the following parts available for purchase online, in stock and ready to ship from our national distribution centers:
- Self-Clinching Standoffs: Alt to PEM® Type BSO, BSOS,SO Captive CFBSOS, CFSO
- Self-Clinching Studs: Alt to PEM® Type FH, FHS, KFH Captive CH, CHS, CKFH
- Self-Clinching Nuts: Alt to PEM® Type S, CLS Captive Series C, CS in Inch & Metric
Additional Series available include, but are not limited to, floating, self-locking, blind-hole, flush, and broaching fasteners.

How do they work?
Self-clinching fasteners work by displacing the host material around the mounting hole, causing it to cold flow into a specially designed annular recess. Knurls, serrated rings or ribs on the fastener hold them firmly in place. Self-clinching fasteners become an integral permanent part of the panel or frame and eliminate problems associated with loose hardware. Installation requires access to both sides of the panel and self-clinching fasteners may be installed using any parallel acting squeezing force.
What are the advantages of Self-Clinching fasteners?
Self-clinching fasteners provide strong thread in very thin material & offer high push out and torque out resistance. They take less space and require fewer assembly operations than caged or anchor nuts. They can be installed during fabrication or during final assembly and work well in applications when loose hardware wouldn’t be accessible.
Some of the key advantages include:
- No special hole preparation, such as chamfering and deburring is required.
- Low installed costs, fewer parts to handle, fewer assembly steps and less assembly time.
- No retapping necessary after application.
Reverse side of metal sheet remains flush – no swaged rim protrusion.
What are the differences between branded fasteners like PEM & Captive and generic Self-clinching fasteners?
Self-clinching hardware is frequently referred to by the OEM brand name PEM®. Captive Fastener is a USA based manufacturer and offers functional equivalents to PEM® branded self-clinching fasteners. In addition to PEM® & Captive, there are a variety of manufacturers of self-clinching fasteners available in the marketplace including the major national catalog brands. Functional alternatives will be equivalent in form fit and function and offer similar performance.
To see if using alternative brands or functional equivalents will work for your business, refer to our handy guide.
We have also included a cross reference lookup table for PEM® product types vs. Captive product series below.
What information for I need for ordering?
The easiest way to order is by manufacturer part number. If you don’t have one, you’ll need to specify fastener type & style, thread diameter & pitch, fastener length, material and plating. For example: a 10-32 X 3/8 Flush Head Self-Clinching Stud Steel Zinc plated can also be ordered as a PEM® FH-032-6, (or a PEM® FH-032-6-ZI as sometimes PEM® calls out the plating) or a Captive CH1032-6. This part is also offered by a national catalog brand under part number 93580A166.
Additional Series available include, but are not limited to, floating, self-locking, blind-hole, flush, and broaching fasteners.
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- Full ecommerce enabled website with technical manual available 24/7
- Same day drop ship from factory for thousands of items.
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What the heck is Mil-spec DFARS? 2019
Posted: July 29, 2019 Filed under: DFARS, Dodd-Frank, Domestic Fasteners, Mil-Spec, Uncategorized | Tags: DFAR, Dodd-Frank, What the heck is Mi-Spec DFARS? Leave a comment
MS24693C
Welcome to our ongoing “What the heck is that” series, where we discuss some of the unique fasteners and electronic hardware that precision manufacturers use in the design and assembly of their products. If you sell to the military either directly or indirectly, then you are probably aware of today’s topic: “DFARS” and “Mil-spec fasteners”.
What does Mil-spec mean anyway?
Before we get into the nitty gritty of DFARS, let’s discuss what makes a “Mil-spec” fastener. Mil-spec is the informal name for the military standard the U.S. Department of Defense uses in the production of military equipment. Mil-spec fasteners are usually designated by an AN, MS, NAS or NASM prefix followed by a part number. Each of these prefixes is an abbreviation: NAS stands for National Aerospace Standard and MS stands for Military Standard. For example, the MS24693C pictured above is a fastener produced according to military standards.
Mil-spec fasteners look a lot like their civilian cousins, but, these little guys are made to a specific standard that defines in detail, the screw’s attributes, including: dimensions, tensile strength, hardness, threads, drive type, material qualities and plating, just to name a few. Mil-spec fasteners are even traceable by lot to designated manufacturers. The government maintains a list of factories and suppliers who are qualified to manufacture and distribute Mil-spec fasteners. These suppliers have met all the government’s requirements and pass the highest quality control standards. This designation is called the Qualified Suppliers List for Manufacturer’s [QSLM].
Who uses Mil-spec Fasteners?
Mil-spec fasteners are used by anyone manufacturing or servicing military equipment. Often, the bill of materials calls for specific Mil-spec grade fasteners in accordance with a part number, drawing or procurement requirement. Some of the most common uses of Mil-spec fasteners include aerospace and naval vessels.
Now, tell me about DFARS…
Almost a decade ago, the term “DFARS Compliant Material” came to the forefront for companies supplying parts and services to the government. The original Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause 252.225-7014 specified “A Preference for Domestic Specialty Metals.” What that means in our world is that for fasteners to be DFARS compliant, the metal used to fabricate them must be melted or manufactured in the United States or a qualifying country.
The Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement declares the following:
- Provides specific acquisition regulations that must be followed in the procurement process for goods and services for the Department of Defense and its contactors.
- FAR 252.225-7014 specifies “A Preference for Domestic Specialty Metals” in the manufacturing of fasteners. Berry Act, Buy American.
- The Specialty metals must be melted and manufactured in the United States or a “Qualifying country.”
What is a Qualifying Country?
Qualifying country” means a country with a reciprocal defense procurement memorandum of understanding or international agreement with the United States in which both countries agree to remove barriers to purchases of supplies produced in the other country or services performed by sources of the other country, and the memorandum or agreement complies, where applicable, with the requirements of section 36 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2776) and with 10 U.S.C. 2457.
Qualifying countries include the following 27: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
To keep up to date with DFARs requirements, visit
www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/dars/dfars/html/current/225_0.htm
What is a Specialty Metal?
Title 48 – Federal Acquisition Regulations System, 252.225-7014 Preference for domestic specialty metals.
SPECIALTY METAL DEFINITION
(1) STEEL
(I) WHERE THE MAXIMUM ALLOY CONTENT EXCEEDS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING LIMITS: MANGANESE, 1.65 PERCENT; SILICON, 0.60 PERCENT; OR COPPER, 0.60 PERCENT; OR
(II) WHICH CONTAINS MORE THAN 0.25 PERCENT OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS: ALUMINUM, CHROMIUM, COBALT, COLUMBIUM, MOLYBDENUM, NICKEL, TITANIUM, TUNGSTEN, OR VANADIUM;
(2) METAL ALLOYS CONSISTING OF NICKEL, IRON-NICKEL, AND COBALT BASE ALLOYS CONTAINING A TOTAL OF OTHER ALLOYING METALS (EXCEPT IRON) IN EXCESS OF TEN PERCENT;
(3) TITANIUM AND TITANIUM ALLOYS; OR
(4) ZIRCONIUM AND ZIRCONIUM BASE ALLOYS.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-1996-title48-vol3/xml/CFR-1996-title48-vol3-sec252-225-7014.xml
Specialty Metals Include:
- Stainless steel
- High alloy steel like Grade-BD
- Cobalt Chrome Alloys or Grade 5 Chromium steel with high chromium content
- Nickel Alloys
- Titanium
Aluminum, Carbon Steel & Copper Alloys are not specialty metals and cannot be DFARS.
What is the difference between Domestic & DFARS?
This is a great question! There are 3 main factors used to determine the country where a fastener is made and how they are classified. 1) The origin of the metal 2) the country of melt and 3) the country of manufacture.
DFARs only related to specialty metals, and the country of melt & manufacture. Check with your customer before making any assumptions about what “domestic” means to them. 100% Domestic (metal origin, melt & manufacture) is becoming harder and harder to find. Many products are not available off the shelf and are “made to order” if DFARS or domestic is needed. This will involve a lead time and may have a minimum lot charge.
Lessons Learned: Considerations when purchasing MS24693C or other Mil-spec DFARs fasteners
- Always ask for “full certifications”. This includes part name, part description, date of manufacture, lot number, chemical composition of material, and treatment of material including plating or passivation.
- At point of purchase, make sure the screws are DFARS. If you do not specifically ask for DFARS-compliant screws, you might receive screws that don’t meet the DFARS requirements, in which case, they won’t meet military standards. We’ve learned this the hard way so hopefully you don’t have to!