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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.
Use these light-duty clip-on nuts in low-clearance applications.
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.
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.
These wing-head screws have a clip-on nut that allows you to mount them near the edge of a thin panel. Use them to lock and release access panels, doors, and covers with a quarter-turn.
These rounded head screws have a nut that clips onto the edge of a thin panel, allowing you to mount the screw near edges. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers.
Slide these clips over the edge of two or more panels to hold them together—no tools, mounting holes, or fasteners needed.
Keep a variety of clip-on nuts on hand to create fastening points for screws.