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Steel inserts have high strength for durability.
These 18-8 stainless steel tee nut inserts have better corrosion resistance than zinc-plated steel tee nut inserts.
The most corrosion resistant tee nut inserts we offer, these inserts stand up to chemicals and salt water.
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.
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.
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.
A wide flange distributes the load over a large area. Hammer these inserts into a drilled hole.
A smooth base provides more contact with the mating surface than weld nuts with projections.
Projections on the base concentrate the weld and provide room for heat to dissipate.
These nuts can be used in channels and tight spaces where round-base weld nuts won't fit.
Use these metric nuts in channels and tight spaces where round-base weld nuts won't fit.
Weld these nuts to stainless steel surfaces.
Weld these nuts to uncoated steel surfaces.
A smooth base on these metric nuts provides more contact with the mating surface than weld nuts with projections
Square weld nuts have more weld points than hex weld nuts for a stronger hold. Use them on flat surfaces.
Weld these nuts to flat and uneven uncoated steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold.
Weld these metric nuts to flat and uneven uncoated steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold.
You can weld these metric nuts to flat and uneven uncoated stainless steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold.
You can weld these nuts to flat and uneven uncoated stainless steel surfaces for a strong permanent hold.
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.
These nuts have three mounting holes to accept screws and rivets for use with thin materials.
Stainless steel adhesive-mount nuts have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
These adhesive-mount nuts have a zinc plating for corrosion resistance in wet environments.
Create threads in hard-to-work areas—where you can’t reach the back of a workpiece, or material is too thin to be tapped.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel coupling nuts, these metric nuts are for light duty fastening applications.
Use these tube-end weld nuts with left-hand threaded fasteners.
Designed to slide into T-slot tracks on machine tool tables, use these nuts to secure clamps and workpieces.
Install from the top of the T-slot track and secure with a quarter turn. Also known as quarter-turn T-slot nuts.
After sliding the nut into a T-slot, tighten the set screw to keep it in place.
For mounting items to your machine table, these kits contain the full system of necessary components.
Good for occasional machining, economy kits contain lower-strength components than standard kits.
Get everything needed for basic workholding on a machine table.
Secure jaws to a CNC lathe chuck with industry standard 1.5 mm × 60° serrations or wider 3 mm × 60° serrations.
Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.