A built-in spring gives these nuts a push for easy installation. Slide nuts into strut channel and they’ll stay place until you’re ready to fasten with a rod or screw. Like rectangular nuts, these have serrated grooves that grip the lip of the channel.
Zinc-Plated Steel—Strong and durable with a zinc plating that protects from occasional exposure to moisture.
304 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these resist rust. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that 316 stainless steel can.
316 Stainless Steel—Superior to 304 stainless steel, these won't degrade when exposed to harsh weather, salt water, and most chemicals.
The most common strut channel nuts, these have serrated grooves that grip the lip inside channel.
Zinc-Plated Steel—Strong and durable with a zinc plating that protects from occasional exposure to moisture.
304 Stainless Steel—The choice for wet and outdoor environments, these resist rust. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that 316 stainless steel can.