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Also known as clinch style captive nuts, press these nuts into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.
Press these metric nuts into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.
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.
These press-fit nuts have a nylon insert that grips threads to resist loosening.
Also known as broach-style captive nuts, these steel nuts add permanent threads to soft metal and plastic panels.
Snap these nuts into square holes in thin materials.
A hex- or square-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.
The S-style design provides more strength than other no-slip clip-on 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.
Slide these nuts on the edge of a panel and position them by hand. Also known as G-style clip-on nuts.
Also known as G-style clip on nuts, slide these nuts on the edge of a panel and position them by hand.
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.