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A high-strength alternative to blind rivets, use these screws when only one side of the material is accessible.
Wedge these hangers in concrete and other solid materials.
To block out moisture and resist corrosion in wet environments, these steel rivet nuts have an acrylic-coated flange and a zinc-plated body. Install them in sheet metal with only a screw, no special tools required.
A PVC coating minimizes scratches to the surface of your material and makes these rivet nuts more corrosion resistant than zinc-plated steel nuts.
Install a rivet nut with only a screw—no special installation tool required.
Made of steel, these rivet nuts add strong, reusable threads to sheet metal and other material that’s too thin to tap. The ribbed body on these nuts grips material better than smooth-body rivet nuts, so they won't twist when you tighten a screw.
Made of 18-8 stainless steel, these rivet nuts withstand water, mild chemicals, and outdoor conditions better than zinc-plated steel nuts. A ribbed body grips surrounding material to hold them in place, keeping them from spinning as you tighten screws.
These aluminum rivet nuts are one-third the weight of steel rivet nuts and have mild corrosion resistance.
Originally designed for Formula 1 racecars, these titanium rivet nuts are the best choice when you need a high strength-to-weight ratio—they're 40% lighter than steel nuts.
A hex-shaped body provides the highest twist resistance of any rivet nut.
A ribbed body on these rivet nuts and wedges under the flange bite into soft materials such as brass, aluminum, and composites to prevent spinning when you tighten a screw.
Our most twist-resistant round rivet nuts, these have both a ribbed body and wedges under the flange that bite into material to prevent spinning when tightening a screw. With a thick body for heavy duty applications, they match the strength of Grade 5 and Class 8 screws.
Irregularly shaped threads in these nuts form a tight grip, preventing screws from backing out in vibration-heavy environments.
Add strong threads to sheet metal and other thin surfaces.
Add strong, permanent threads to plastic and composites.
A nonconductive rubber coating insulates the nut from electricity, seals out moisture, and damps vibration.
Everything you need to add threads to sheet metal in low-clearance areas. Along with low-profile rivet nuts, these kits include mandrels and an installation tool.
About twice as strong as aluminum rivet nuts, these low-profile rivet nuts have a cadmium or tin-zinc plating for corrosion resistance.
These low-profile rivet nuts are one-third the weight of steel and have mild corrosion resistance.
The most corrosion resistant low-profile rivet nuts we offer, these stand up to chemicals.
With an angled head, these rivet nuts sit flush in countersunk holes.
A PVC foam seal under the flange keeps liquids and gasses from leaking between the nut and the surrounding material.
The closed end on these nuts keeps debris from passing through the nut or damaging the threads.
With a durable plastic seal around a closed body, these rivet nuts add threads to sheet metal without letting water or dust pass through.
Threads float inside the nut so you can install a screw at a slight angle to align with off-center parts. They’re also known as Riv-Float nuts.
A zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
These 18-8 stainless steel anchors have good chemical resistance.
An open-end cap nut provides a finished appearance.
The removable flat head provides a flush finish in countersunk holes.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel anchors, these 316 stainless steel anchors have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
These steel anchors are available with corrosion-resistant finishes.
Keep fixtures solidly in place—these anchors have two locking wedges that won't shake loose.
Install like a stud anchor—just thread the anchor, a nut, and a washer onto the end of a threaded rod, drive into a hole, and turn the nut to expand the base. Also known as rod anchors, they're often used with threaded rod to hang pipe and wiring.
Use these rivet nuts for light duty fastening in low-clearance applications. Assortments include rivet nuts, mandrels, and an installation tool.
These rivet nuts have a smooth body and fit in smaller holes than twist-resistant rivet nuts. Assortments include rivet nuts, mandrels, nosepieces, and a plier-style installation tool.
Everything you need to add threads to sheet metal, these assortments contain twist-resistant rivet nuts, mandrels, nosepieces, and a plier-style installation tool.