Self clinching nuts, also known as pressure riveting studs, refer to nuts and studs of a special shape, which are widely used in the parts of connecting plates or thin-walled workpieces in mechanical structures. The function of the rivet nut is to achieve a reliable connection to the thin plate through good sealing and load-bearing effects, which not only improves the connection strength, but also has excellent performance characteristics of shock resistance and loosening resistance.
The biggest feature of rivet nuts is that self clinching fasteners can be installed quickly and operated easily, which is very suitable for efficient production. During the production process, the nut can be easily fixed on the thin plate, and then the stud is passed through the nut and the thin plate, and fastened with a pressure riveting tool. This can not only shorten the production cycle, but also is easy to operate, which is very suitable for large-scale, precise and high-speed production lines.
The rivet nut also has high sealing and anti-loosening properties, and is mostly used in industrial fields such as machinery and automobiles. It can effectively prevent equipment failures caused by loose threads and reduce maintenance costs; at the same time, due to the one-piece structure of the rivet nut, it is also more convenient to change or repair, saving time and effort.
In addition to the advantages described above, standoff nuts have some other notable features. For example,