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Create threads in hard-to-work areas—where you can’t reach the back of a workpiece, or material is too thin to be tapped.
With a slim base and a short barrel, these weld nuts fit in tight spaces, such as channels, and in low-clearance areas.
Projections on the base concentrate the weld and create space for heat to dissipate, protecting the threads on these weld nuts from deforming. Made of 18-8 stainless steel, they withstand mild chemicals and can be used in wet and outdoor environments.
Add a pair of same-size threads to sheet metal while only welding once.
With a slim base and a short barrel, these corrosion-resistant weld nuts fit in tight spaces and in low-clearance areas.
Projections on the base concentrate the weld and create space for heat to dissipate, protecting the threads on these steel weld nuts from deforming.
Install threads in channels and other tight spaces where round-base weld nuts won’t fit.
Install metric threads in channels and other tight spaces where round-base weld nuts won’t fit.
Projections on the base of these steel nuts concentrate your weld and create room for heat to dissipate, protecting threads from deforming. Weld them to uncoated steel channels and other tight spaces where round-base weld nuts won't fit.
Slim at the base, these weld nuts fit in channels and other spaces too tight for round-base weld nuts. Weld them to stainless steel surfaces to add strong, permanent threads that resist corroding from chemicals.
Projections on the base of these nuts concentrate your weld and create room for heat to dissipate, protecting threads from deformation. Made of 18-8 stainless steel, these nuts withstand mild chemicals and can be used in wet and outdoor environments.
An offset barrel allows you to position threads near edges and corners.
Weld these nuts to stainless steel surfaces.
To protect their threads from deforming, these steel nuts have a projection that concentrates your weld and creates room for heat to dissipate. An offset barrel lets you position threads near the edges and corners of uncoated steel sheets.
To protect their threads from deforming, these stainless steel nuts have a projection that concentrates your weld and creates room for heat to dissipate. An offset barrel lets you position threads near the edges and corners of stainless steel sheets.
Square weld nuts have more weld points than hex weld nuts for a stronger hold. Use them on flat surfaces.
With three weld points, these hex weld nuts create a secure hold on steel surfaces.
The three weld points on these metric hex nuts create a secure hold on a steel surface.
You can weld these metric nuts to flat and uneven uncoated stainless steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold.
You can weld these nuts to flat and uneven uncoated stainless steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold.
Irregularly shaped threads in these nuts form a tight grip, preventing screws from backing out in vibration-heavy environments.
A smooth base provides more contact with the mating surface than weld nuts with projections.
A smooth base on these metric nuts provides more contact with the mating surface than weld nuts with projections
Projections on the base concentrate the weld and provide room for heat to dissipate.
Add corrosion-resistant threads to stainless steel sheets, even in spaces with low clearance.
These steel nuts have a short collar to fit in low-clearance areas.
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.
Install strong, permanent threads in sheet metal to create a 90° joint.
Install corrosion-resistant threads in sheet metal to create a 90° joint.
Add strong threads to material that’s too difficult to drill or too thin to grip a threaded insert. Made of 316 stainless steel, they resist corrosion from salt water and harsh chemicals.
Add strong threads to material that you can't drill or that's too thin to grip a threaded insert. These nuts are ideal for brittle plastics or tough composites, such as acrylic or carbon fiber.
Add corrosion-resistant threads to channels, corners, and other tight spaces without drilling a hole. Glue these nuts on to thin surfaces and materials too hard and brittle to drill, such as acrylic and carbon fiber.
Fit these nuts into channels, corners, and other tight spaces to add strong threads without drilling a hole. They’re ideal for material that’s too thin or too hard and brittle to drill, such as acrylic and carbon fiber.
Adhere or mold these nuts onto a surface without gunking up the threads—the closed end blocks out adhesive, resin, and debris. Made of 316 stainless steel, they resist corrosion from salt water and harsh chemicals.
Peel off the backing and stick these nuts right onto almost any surface to add threads—no need to drill holes or add adhesive.
These nuts have three mounting holes to accept screws and rivets for use with thin materials.
These screw-mount nuts are often used to attach glides and levels to wood.
Also known as U-style clip on nuts, these nuts have a barrel with multiple threads for secure thread engagement.
These metric nuts have a barrel with multiple threads for secure thread engagement. Also known as U-style clip-on nuts.
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.
Use these light-duty clip-on nuts in low-clearance applications.
Also known as U-nuts, these nuts squeeze both sides of thin panels for a tighter grip than J-nuts.
A hex-shaped barrel allows these clip-on nuts to be gripped with a wrench to hold them in place when tightening a screw. They have multiple threads for more thread engagement than low-profile clip-on nuts.
For a stronger grip than J-nuts, these nuts—also known as U-nuts—firmly squeeze thin panels from both sides. Use them as a fastening point for tapping screws.
Also known as J-nuts, these nuts have one leg that’s shorter than the other to give you some wiggle room when placing them. Use them with a tapping screw to secure parts on electric consoles and thin panels.
Also known as G-nuts, these nuts have a G-shaped body that slips around the lip of a flanged panel.
Snap these nuts into square holes in thin materials.
Stainless steel snap-in nuts have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
These nylon nuts are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Steel inserts have high strength for durability.
The most corrosion resistant tee nut inserts we offer, these inserts stand up to chemicals and salt water.
These 18-8 stainless steel tee nut inserts have better corrosion resistance than zinc-plated steel tee nut inserts.
Ridges on the barrel of these inserts make them less likely to split hardwood than inserts with prongs. They're often used in wood that has been cut across the growth rings.
Fewer prongs than other tee nut inserts reduce the risk of splitting hardwood—these inserts have three short prongs.
Six prongs around the barrel of these inserts provide a strong hold and prevent them from loosening and twisting.
With only three prongs—fewer than our standard tee nut inserts—these inserts are less likely to split hardwood. They’re made of 18-8 stainless steel, so they stand up to mild chemicals and water better than steel inserts.
Hammer corrosion-resistant threads into pine, spruce, and other softwoods—these inserts have six prongs around the barrel for a strong hold that prevents them from twisting and loosening.
Hooked prongs give these inserts excellent holding power even when removing screws.
Use where vibration is a concern—these tee nut inserts have distorted threads that lock screws in place.
A wide flange distributes the load over a large area. Hammer these inserts into a drilled hole.
Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Build structures that stand up to more vibration and movement than T-slotted framing but with the same versatility and installation ease. Instead of T-shaped slots, these rails have slots that turn up and inward to keep connections rigidly aligned together.
Fasten these brackets to ceilings, walls, beams, and joists to hang threaded rod.
Add a mounting plate to your U-bolt for a more secure hold at the mounting surface.
Build a mini conveyor in any shape you need. These conveyors have curved, straight, incline, and decline runs that you can quickly join together with the included brackets.