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anchor nut
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310524015
Design:
Anchor nuts have a threaded female opening that allows a corresponding male threaded fastener (such as a bolt or screw) to be securely attached.
The body of the anchor nut is typically flanged or has other features that help it grip and become embedded into the base material.
Materials:
Anchor nuts are commonly made from metals like steel, stainless steel, or brass, providing strength and corrosion resistance.
Some plastic or nylon anchor nuts are also available for specific applications.
Installation:
Anchor nuts are installed by embedding them into a pre-drilled hole or cavity in the base material.
This can be done through various methods, such as press-fitting, threaded installation, or using adhesives.
Applications:
Securing equipment, machinery, or fixtures to walls, floors, or ceilings
Providing a permanent threaded attachment point for bolts, screws, or other fasteners
Reinforcing holes in thin materials like sheet metal or plastics
Enabling the attachment of components in applications where the base material cannot be easily drilled or tapped
Anchor nuts are used in a wide range of applications, including:
Advantages:
Provide a strong, durable, and permanent attachment point
Allow for easy assembly and disassembly of components
Distribute loads more evenly compared to using standalone fasteners
Prevent damage to the base material during repeated attachment/detachment
Types:
Common types of anchor nuts include hex, square, and flanged styles, as well as specialized versions for specific applications.