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To fit in low-clearance areas, these press-fit nuts have a flat hex head that sits flush against the surface of your material.
The strongest and hardest press-fit nuts we offer. In addition to their sturdiness, these A286 stainless steel nuts withstand harsh chemicals.
Often used in low-clearance areas, these press-fit nuts have a flat hex head that sits flush with the surface of your material once they’re installed. Made from 400-series stainless steel, they add stronger threads to sheet metal than zinc-plated steel or 18-8 stainless steel nuts.
Irregularly shaped threads in these press-fit nuts form a tight grip, preventing screws from backing out in vibration-heavy environments. Use these nuts to install corrosion-resistant threads that align with off-center parts.
Also known as captive standoffs, a recess under the hex clinches the panel for a strong hold that won't push, pull, or twist out. When mounted, the hex sits flush with the surface and the closed end creates a neat, finished appearance.
A recess under the hex clinches a panel for a strong hold that won't push, pull, or twist out. When mounted with a lever press, the hex sits flush with the surface and the open end creates a through hole.