The stainless steel cross-hole nut is a fastener specially designed to achieve high-strength, repeatable disassembly and assembly of threaded connections on the sides of plates, pipes and structural parts. It is precision-made of high-quality austenitic stainless steel (such as 304 or 316), which is inherently excellent in corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance.
Read MoreSend InquiryT-nut is a special fastener that looks like the letter "T". It usually consists of a threaded hole in the middle and wing plates (or T-shaped heads) on both sides. It is a standard part designed to match specific structures such as T-slots and dovetail grooves.
Read MoreSend InquiryThe square nut is a classic flange-face nut. Its unique square design allows it to effectively resist wrench rotation during installation, providing excellent anti-loosening performance. Compared with ordinary hexagonal nuts, its contact area is larger, which can better distribute the load, protect the surface of the connected parts and prevent loosening.
Read MoreSend InquiryStainless steel square nut is a basic fastener component made of high-quality stainless steel (such as 304, 316) and square in shape. Its unique square structure design, compared with hexagonal nuts, can provide a larger contact surface area when used with a special wrench or socket, effectively preventing slipping.
Read MoreSend InquiryThe four-claw nut is an innovative fastener designed specifically for thin sheet materials. Its unique feature lies in the four elastic claws distributed symmetrically at the tail. When installed, the claws are pressed into the preset holes through pressure. The claws quickly shrink inward and bite the plate firmly, forming a high-strength, anti-rotation permanent internal thread.
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