Fastmount female self tapping clip is a low profile panel assembly fitting designed for mounting panels using the Fastmount system. The LP-F8 part is a Fastmount female clip that forms the receiving side of a panel mounting pair, which matters when you are setting up removable or serviceable panels with consistent engagement. As a panel assembly fitting in the Fasteners and Panel Mounting Systems category, this clip fits into interior panel construction workflows where repeatable panel alignment is important. The LP-F8 is identified as a low profile series part, which helps when panel depth is tight or when panels need to sit close to the mounting surface in built-ins or cabinetry. This female self tapping clip works as a core Fastmount component, so it suits projects where installers want a defined interface between panels and structure using specified male clips.
The LP-F8 female clip is specified to mount into a 1 inch hole, so panel fabricators can bore that size during machining and expect the clip body to seat in the panel. That fixed hole dimension supports CNC or drill-guided workflows where consistent sizing is important across multiple panels. The female self tapping design fits into the prepared hole and forms its hold as it is driven, which affects how installers sequence drilling and clip insertion during panel production or onsite work. Because the LP-F8 is a low profile series component, it suits layouts where panel thickness and rear clearances are planned around that mounting depth, helping maintain the intended flush or near-flush look of the finished panel run.
The LP-F8 female self tapping clip is specified to fit into plywood boards, so it works on wood-based panels that are common in cabinetry and other millwork. It is also described as fitting into MDF boards, which matters for projects built from medium density fiberboard where a consistent fastening interface is needed. Because it is a female clip in the Fastmount system, it is used on the panel or structure side that receives a corresponding male clip, establishing a discrete connection point. The LP-F8 is described as compatible with male clips SLLP-M8A and SLLP-SM8A, so it pairs specifically with those male parts in the overall Fastmount layout. That defined compatibility supports planning of panel locations where the matching male clips are placed on frames or substrates to engage the LP-F8 at known positions.
The specification that LP-F8 fits plywood and MDF means it aligns with common sheet goods that shops cut for interior panels, which simplifies material planning across a project built around this clip. Having named compatible male clips SLLP-M8A and SLLP-SM8A allows installers to standardize on that set for a job, controlling panel removal and reinstallation behavior through a known Fastmount pairing. The LP-F8 sits within the low profile series, so its use in plywood or MDF can be coordinated with shallow framing behind panels, helping retain access spaces or service voids without sacrificing panel alignment. As part of a panel mounting system, the LP-F8 plays a defined role in assemblies where installers rely on repeatable panel positioning for tasks such as aligning reveals, matching panel joints, and coordinating with surrounding hardware.
The LP-F8 designation as a female self tapping clip means the clip is intended to form its own hold in the prepared hole, which affects how panels are processed and how quickly clips can be installed. That behavior supports workflows where multiple clips are installed in series into plywood or MDF, because each clip creates its retention directly in the board. Compatibility with SLLP-M8A and SLLP-SM8A male clips gives installers a defined interface, which matters when precise engagement depth and pull-out behavior are expected from the Fastmount system. Using a clip that is identified as low profile helps designers and installers predict the clip stack-up behind panels when coordinating with adjacent structural elements or services.
The LP-F8 is documented to mount into a 1 inch hole, so that dimension can be built into CNC programs or drilling jigs and reused across different runs of panels. That consistency supports repeatable clip locations, which in turn helps panels land predictably on their matching male clips. The LP-F8 is specified as a panel assembly fitting, so it functions as a component in a broader assembly where the combined behavior of male and female clips defines how panels sit and how they may be removed. Because the install tool is identified as SLCT-19, installers using that tool can carry out installation in a way that aligns with the Fastmount method for this clip, supporting repeatable seating and engagement of the LP-F8 in the panel material.
The LP-F8 female self tapping clip is specified to fit into plywood and MDF boards, so it suits panel work built from those wood-based sheet materials.
The Fastmount LP-F8 female clip is described as compatible with male clips SLLP-M8A and SLLP-SM8A, so those parts are used on the mating side of the panel connection.
The LP-F8 female clip is specified to mount into a 1 inch hole, which guides drilling or CNC boring setup during panel fabrication.
The Fastmount LP-F8 is identified as a female self tapping clip, meaning it forms its own hold in the prepared hole as it is installed into the panel material.
The LP-F8 female clip lists install tool SLCT-19, so that tool is matched to the installation process for this Fastmount part.
The LP-F8 is identified as a low profile series female self tapping clip and a panel assembly fitting, placing it within Fastmount panel mounting systems.
The Fastmount LP-F8 female self tapping clip gives installers a defined low profile panel assembly fitting that mounts into a 1 inch hole in plywood or MDF boards. With documented compatibility to SLLP-M8A and SLLP-SM8A male clips and installation using the SLCT-19 tool, it provides a clear Fastmount pairing for projects built around panel mounting systems. For work that depends on consistent Fastmount interfaces and controlled panel positioning, selecting the LP-F8 aligns the female clip with the intended Fastmount male components and installation approach.