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Metric Steel Hex Weld Nuts
The three weld points on these metric hex nuts create a secure hold on a steel surface. Weld them to sheet metal or thick steel surfaces to add strong, permanent threads. They stand up to high torque and pull force better than rivet nuts. Made of uncoated steel, there’s minimal prep required to weld them to uncoated steel surfaces. All have a collar pilot that guides the nut into the hole, holds it in place while welding, and protects the threads from weld spatter.
Metric Stainless Steel Hex Weld Nuts
You can weld these nuts to flat and uneven uncoated stainless steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold. They have a collar pilot that assists alignment and prevents welding spatter from getting into threads.
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Thread | Collar | |||||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Dia., mm | Ht., mm | For Hole Dia., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
18-8 Stainless Steel | ||||||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 6.9 | 12.5 | 1.15 | 12.5 | DIN 929 | 10 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Square Weld Nuts
Square weld nuts have more weld points than hex nuts for a stronger hold. Use them to add strong, permanent threads to uncoated steel surfaces. They stand up to more torque and pulling force than rivet nuts. These fasteners are uncoated, so they require minimal preparation before welding. All have a collar pilot that guides the nut into the hole, holds it in place while welding, and protects the threads from weld spatter.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | ||||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | For Hole Dia., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Steel | ||||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 8 | 10.5 | DIN 928 | 25 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Steel Low-Profile Narrow-Base Weld Nuts
With a slim base and a short barrel, these weld nuts fit in tight spaces, such as channels, and in low-clearance areas. Weld nuts stand up to high torque and pull force better than rivet and press-fit nuts, making them the strongest way to add permanent threads to sheet metal. You can also install them onto thick pieces of metal. Made of plain steel, these nuts weld to flat, uncoated steel surfaces with minimal preparation.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | Base | Barrel | ||||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Lg., mm | Wd., mm | Thick., mm | Dia., mm | Ht., mm | For Hole Dia., mm | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Steel | ||||||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 38 | 16 | 3.6 | 11.8 | 2.4 | 12.2 | 10 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Steel Offset-Barrel Narrow-Base Weld Nuts
An offset barrel allows you to position threads near edges and corners. Use these nuts to add strong, permanent threads to uncoated steel sheet metal or thick uncoated steel surfaces. With a narrow base, they fit in channels and other tight spaces where round-base nuts do not. They have a short barrel, so they fit in low-clearance areas, too. They stand up to more torque and pull force than rivet nuts.
Uncoated steel weld nuts require minimal preparation before welding.
Zinc-plated steel weld nuts resist corrosion in wet environments. They require some preparation before welding, such as grinding off the plating from the part of the nut you intend to weld.
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Metric Steel Narrow-Base Weld Nuts
Install metric threads in channels and other tight spaces where round-base weld nuts won’t fit. These steel weld nuts stand up to high torque and pull force better than rivet and press-fit nuts, making them the strongest way to add permanent threads to sheet metal. They can also be welded onto thick metal and molded into plastic surfaces. In plastic, their rectangular shape keeps them from twisting.
A base that’s flat on both sides allows these nuts to be welded in two orientations: either flush on a flat surface or with the barrel sticking through a hole. Twice as long as those on low-profile weld nuts, the standard-length barrel creates greater thread engagement.
Plain steel nuts can be welded to uncoated steel with less prep than zinc-plated steel nuts.
Zinc-plated steel nuts resist rusting in wet environments better than plain steel nuts. Weld them to uncoated steel surfaces, but keep in mind this will take extra prep, such as grinding off some of the zinc plating.
Metric Steel Round-Base Weld Nuts
A smooth base provides more contact with the mating surface than weld nuts with projections. Both sides of the base are flat, so these metric weld nuts can be welded flush to a surface or with the barrel through the hole. Use them to add strong, permanent threads to uncoated steel surfaces. Their barrel is twice as long as low-profile weld nuts for added thread engagement. Because they’re welded on, they can stand up to more torque and pull force than rivet nuts.
Uncoated steel weld nuts can be welded on with minimal preparation.
Zinc-plated steel weld nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments. They require some preparation before welding, such as grinding off the plating from the part of the nut you intend to weld.
Metric Aligning Weld Nuts
Threads float inside the retainer so you can install a bolt at a slight angle to align with off-center parts. Weld these nuts to metal surfaces for a strong permanent hold. They stand up to high torque and pulling force better than rivet nuts.
Weld steel nuts with a steel retainer to uncoated steel surfaces.
Weld zinc-plated steel nuts with an aluminum retainer to aluminum surfaces. They resist corrosion in wet environments.
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Stainless Steel Adhesive-Mount Nuts
These nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water. Large holes in the base to allow adhesive to flow through. They’re often molded into plastics and used to add threads to plastic that is too thin to fit a threaded insert.
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Steel Adhesive-Mount Nuts
Large holes in the base allow adhesive to flow through. These nuts are often molded into plastics and used to add threads to plastic that is too thin to fit a threaded insert. A zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
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