Self-Retaining T-Nut fasteners are bushings with internal threads and a substantial base that combine the functions of a nut and a washer. They offer many design advantages and frequently cut weight, labor and cost.
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Self-Retaining Slabbed Base Projection Weld T-Nuts

10-32 Thread Size Self-Retaining Slabbed Base Projection Weld T-Nut

Self-Retaining Slabbed Base Projection Weld T-Nuts

10-24 Thread Size Self-Retaining Slabbed Base Projection Weld T-Nut
Description N/A Self-Retaining T-Nut fasteners are bushings with internal threads and a substantial base that combine the functions of a nut and a washer. They offer many design advantages and frequently cut weight, labor and cost.
Fastener Type N/A Projection Slabbed Base
Thread Size N/A 10-32 N/A 10-24
Overall Width N/A 0.375 in9.50 mm N/A 0.5 in12.7 mm
Overall Length N/A 0.750 in19.10 mm
Base Height N/A 0.035 in0.90 mm
Collar Length N/A 0.281 in7.10 mm
Major Collar Outside Diameter N/A 0.232 in5.90 mm N/A 0.232 in0.590 mm
Minimum Collar Outside Diameter N/A 0.227 in5.80 mm
Number of Bosses N/A 2
Boss Diameter N/A 0.109 in2.80 mm
Boss Height N/A 0.040 to 0.030 in1.00 to 0.80 mm
Boss Center to Boss Center N/A 0.593 in15.10 mm
Material N/A Steel
Finish N/A Cleaned Oiled N/A
Weight N/A 154.63 lb N/A
Applications N/A Non-Metallic Applications: Self-Retaining T-Nut fasteners are usually driven into holes. They may provide threads and add strength to relatively weak materials. Some T-Nut fasteners for non-metallic applications may be fed and applied automatically.
Features and Benefits N/A In metal applications, Self-Retaining T-Nut Fasteners are typically spot welded or projection welded with the flange attached to a base plate. They may also be snapped into holes. Either way, they obviate costly tapping and simplify design.
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