The thread knurled body rivet nut features a knurled surface, which is characterized by a series of small, evenly spaced ridges or grooves. This knurled texture on the body is designed to provide enhanced grip and secure attachment when the rivet nut is installed. The thread within the rivet nut allows it to be engaged with a corresponding screw or bolt, enabling the connection of two or more parts. The combination of the knurled body and the threaded interior makes it a reliable and versatile fastener for various applications where a strong and stable connection is required.
The thread knurled body rivet nut features a knurled surface, which is characterized by a series of small, evenly spaced ridges or grooves. This knurled texture on the body is designed to provide enhanced grip and secure attachment when the rivet nut is installed. The thread within the rivet nut allows it to be engaged with a corresponding screw or bolt, enabling the connection of two or more parts. The combination of the knurled body and the threaded interior makes it a reliable and versatile fastener for various applications where a strong and stable connection is required.
The Rivet Nut (also known as a threaded insert or blind nut) is a versatile fastening component designed to provide strong, reusable threads in thin or brittle materials where traditional nuts cannot be used. Featuring a knurled outer body, it ensures superior anti-rotation grip once installed, preventing loosening under vibration or torque.
Key Features:
Knurled Exterior: Enhances grip in the host material, resisting spin-out during installation and use.
Internal Threads: Provides a durable, threaded hole for screws, bolts, or studs (metric or imperial threads available).
Blind-Side Installation: Ideal for applications where only one side of the workpiece is accessible.
Material Options: Available in steel (carbon/stainless), aluminum, or brass for corrosion resistance and strength.
Flange Types: Includes hexagonal, round, or countersunk flanges for varied surface finishes.
Applications:
Sheet metal assemblies
Automotive & aerospace components
Electronics enclosures
Furniture & HVAC systems
Plastic/composite materials
Installation Method: Installed using a rivet nut tool (manual, pneumatic, or hydraulic) that compresses the body, causing it to deform and clamp securely onto the host material.
Advantages:
Eliminates the need for welding or through-hole fastening.
Lightweight yet high load-bearing capacity.
Reusable threads for maintenance-friendly designs.
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