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Add permanent threads to sheet metal, like weld nuts, but without the setup and mess. A zinc plating on these steel press-fit nuts helps prevent rust in wet environments.
Add permanent metric threads to sheet metal, like weld nuts, but without the setup and mess. A zinc plating on these steel press-fit nuts provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
A plug on these press-fit nuts protects the threads inside during painting and other finishing processes.
Create permanent, corrosion-resistant threads in sheet metal without the setup and mess of weld nuts.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these metric nuts withstand contact with water and chemicals better than zinc-plated steel nuts.
15% narrower than other press-fit nuts, these add corrosion-resistant threads to sheet metal in tight spaces.
The strongest and hardest press-fit nuts we offer. In addition to their sturdiness, these A286 stainless steel nuts withstand harsh chemicals.
Add lightweight, corrosion-resistant threads to sheet metal.
To fit in low-clearance areas, these press-fit nuts have a flat hex head that sits flush against the surface of your material.
Install corrosion-resistant threads that align with off-center parts.
Align off-center parts as you fasten them together—these steel press-fit nuts have floating threads, so you can install bolts at a slight angle.
Irregularly shaped threads in these press-fit nuts form a tight grip, preventing screws from backing out in vibration-heavy environments. Use these nuts to install corrosion-resistant threads that align with off-center parts.
A nylon insert in these press-fit locknuts grips threads to prevent screws from loosening while knurls on the bottom hold these locknuts firmly in place.
Thanks to their covered threads, these press-fit nuts protect against leaks and debris. They have a zinc plating to prevent them from rusting in wet environments.
To protect against leaks and debris, these press-fit nuts have enclosed threads. Their 18-8 stainless steel construction resists corrosion from mild chemicals and water better than zinc-plated steel nuts.
Often used in low-clearance areas, these press-fit nuts have a flat hex head that sits flush with the surface of your material once they’re installed. Made from 400-series stainless steel, they add stronger threads to sheet metal than zinc-plated steel or 18-8 stainless steel nuts.
Create corrosion-resistant threads in soft metal and plastic panels—these stainless steel press-fit nuts withstand exposure to water and chemicals.
Add permanent metric threads that resist corrosion to a panel. Also known as broach-style captive nuts, they work similarly to weld nuts but without the mess.
Also known as broach-style captive nuts, these steel nuts add permanent threads to soft metal and plastic panels.
These tools include everything you need to install press-fit nuts by hand.
Snap these nuts—also known as cage nuts—into square holes in thin material. They’re often used to mount servers and other equipment in electronics racks.
For excellent corrosion resistance in most environments, these nuts are made of 18-8 stainless steel.
These nylon nuts are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Pinch the flexible plastic casing of these nuts to add threads to thin metal. Unlike typical rigid snap-in nuts, these squeeze into a square hole from the front or back of your material.
Also known as S-nuts, these nuts have the strongest grip of any of our clip-on nuts. They firmly squeeze both sides of a thin panel to create a secure fastening point for screws.
Also known as U-nuts, these nuts squeeze both sides of thin panels for a tighter grip than J-nuts.
Because one leg is shorter than the other, you can adjust the position of these nuts before you insert a machine screw. Also known as J-nuts, they have a slightly looser fit on thin panels than U-nuts.
Also known as G-nuts, these nuts have a G-shaped body that slips around the lip of a flanged panel.
Threads float inside the retainer so you can install a bolt at a slight angle to align with off center parts.
Threads float inside the retainer of these metric nuts so you can install a bolt at a slight angle to align with off-center parts.
Your fingers will thank you later—these tools compress the legs of snap-in nuts so they’re easy to install and remove.
Shelve your worries about dropping heavy and valuable rack components, from servers to router shelves. These supports create temporary ledges to let equipment—and your arms—rest as you set up your electronics rack.