Introduction:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts are a type of fastener that is used to create a strong and secure connection between two surfaces. These nuts are designed to be installed quickly and easily, making them a popular choice for a wide range of applications.
Uses:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts can be used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and electronics. They are commonly used to attach components to metal surfaces, such as brackets, panels, and enclosures.
Parameters:
The following table outlines the key parameters of cold headed non-standard rivet nuts:
Parameter | Description |
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Material | Steel, stainless steel, aluminum |
Size | M3 to M12 (or custom) |
Thread | Metric, UNC, UNF |
Head type | Flat, countersunk, hexagonal |
Finish | Zinc plating, nickel plating, black oxide |
Material:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts are typically made from steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. Steel and stainless steel are strong and durable materials that can withstand harsh environments, while aluminum is lightweight and corrosion-resistant.
Size:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts are available in a range of sizes, from M3 to M12. Custom sizes are also available upon request.
Thread:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts are available with metric, UNC, or UNF threads. Metric threads are commonly used in Europe and Asia, while UNC and UNF threads are popular in North America.
Head type:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts are available with a variety of head types, including flat, countersunk, and hexagonal. The choice of head type will depend on the specific application and the type of tool that will be used to install the rivet nut.
Finish:
Cold headed non-standard rivet nuts are available with a range of finishes, including zinc plating, nickel plating, and black oxide. The choice of finish will depend on the specific application and the desired level of corrosion resistance.