Mount the nut using press fitting to thin or unsuitable for welding base materials. [Features] · Press nut that can obtain a high mounting strength thanks to the knurled portion under the neck. · Portion of the nut under the neck has a unique shape (knurled, grooved) and so a high mounting strength can be obtained. · Post-processing such as rust-proof processing, sputtering treatment for weld-on nuts, etc., not required. · Product can be press fit to a stainless steel base material with low hardness (Hv 160 or less). [Applications] · Often used in medical equipment as well as automobiles.
An iron embedded-type nut for wood working that is comprised of an integrated screw part, hook, and flange part. For use when the male screw cannot be formed in the other members, and when there is a low strength and the wood screw cannot obtain enough strength to tighten.
[Features] · Can form screw holes even just by opening holes in the hook and punching T-nuts that include hooks in cases were screwing materials (wood, resin, etc.) that cannot cut screws.
Press nut that can obtain a high mounting strength thanks to the knurled portion under the neck. [Features] · Press fit the hexagonal body of the flat nut to the base material using existing pneumatic/hydraulic press to prevent rotation of the nut. · Metal flow to the groove prevents the nut from coming out. Mount the nut using press-fitting to thin or unsuitable for welding base materials. · Fully embedded type so both sides have a flat finish. Nut optimal for compacting of product. [Applications] · Optimal for mounting nuts in locations with strict layouts, as both faces will be flat. · Ideal for use in general sheet metal where the strength is insufficient by tapping into an aluminum workpiece of 1.5 mm or more. · Used as part of the necessity of flattening both sides of sheet metal. For communication equipment and server-related applications. · Also optimal for mounting electronic parts thanks to nickel plating processing.