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For use in wet environments, acetal nuts resist alcohol, gasoline, and solvents.
These thumb nuts have an aluminum insert to withstand more torque than plastic thumb nuts during installation.
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.
These rounded head nuts can be riveted into thin panels for a flush fit. They can be mounted without spaces between the panels. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers.
Rivet these wing head nuts into thin panels for a flush fit. They can be mounted without space between panels. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers.
Also known as single-start and self-locking lead screws and nuts, these have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. The nut travels only when the screw turns, so your system won't unexpectedly move when the lead screw is at rest.
Multiple thread channels (also known as thread starts) create faster linear travel than lead screws with a single thread start.
Use these nuts with plastic compression fittings to create a seal on plastic tubing. They're moisture-resistant acetal, so they won't absorb water and soften, even in high-humidity environments.
Mount to a surface to secure and route cable.
These mounts create space between a bundle and surface.