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Press these feet into tubular legs of tables, chairs, and other furniture.
A swiveling base compensates for angled legs and uneven surfaces.
These feet have angled or rounded bottoms to work with tubular furniture legs that meet the floor at an angle.
Use these feet on furniture with wood legs.
An integral cushion reduces noise and vibration.
Screw these feet to the bottom of wood furniture legs.
Cover the bottom of furniture legs.
Steel inserts have high strength for durability.
These 18-8 stainless steel inserts have excellent resistance to chemicals and may be mildly magnetic.
Assortments include various sizes of tapping inserts for hardwood.
Made from brass, these inserts are nonmagnetic, mildly corrosion resistant, and electrically conductive.
Large threads cut into softwood such as particleboard for a strong hold.
Assortments include various sizes of tapping inserts for softwood.
The flange keeps these inserts from being pulled through a hole and provides a load bearing surface.
Ridges on the barrel of these inserts make them less likely to split hardwood than inserts with prongs. They're often used in wood that has been cut across the growth rings.
Fewer prongs than other tee nut inserts reduce the risk of splitting hardwood—these inserts have three short prongs.
Six prongs around the barrel of these inserts provide a strong hold and prevent them from loosening and twisting.
The most corrosion resistant tee nut inserts we offer, these inserts stand up to chemicals and salt water.
These 18-8 stainless steel tee nut inserts have better corrosion resistance than zinc-plated steel tee nut inserts.
Hooked prongs give these inserts excellent holding power even when removing screws.
Use where vibration is a concern—these tee nut inserts have distorted threads that lock screws in place.
Knurls hold these inserts in hardwoods such as oak, maple, and walnut to prevent twisting.
Mount these inserts flush or below the material's surface.
An open end allows long screws and bolts to pass through the insert.
A closed end seals out elements and protects the threads on these inserts from debris.
These screw-mount nuts are often used to attach glides and levels to wood.