Rivet nuts(threaded inserts) are cylindrical fasteners designed to securely join two or more materials together. They find extensive use in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and various other industries. Rivet nuts provide several advantages over conventional nuts and bolts, which include:
Ease of Installation: Jinghong Fasteners® Rivet nuts are easy to install, requiring no specialized tools. They can be effortlessly inserted into a pre-drilled hole and secured using a tool that pulls the mandrel through the sleeve and expands the rear end of the rivet.
Strength and Durability: Rivet nuts possess remarkable strength, enabling them to endure high loads and exhibit excellent resistance to vibration. This makes them particularly well-suited for heavy-duty applications.
Lightweight: Rivet nuts are lightweight, making them a preferred choice in applications where weight is a concern, such as in the aerospace industry.
Versatility: Rivet nuts can be employed in a wide range of materials, spanning from metals to plastics and composite materials.
Jinghong Fasteners® Rivet nuts are indispensable components across various industries due to their robustness, reliability, and adaptability. With a diverse selection of sizes and styles, rivet nuts can be seamlessly integrated into a multitude of applications. Understanding the different types of rivet nuts, their unique advantages, and suitable applications empowers you to select the ideal rivet nut for your project, ensuring a durable and enduring joint.
The Countersunk Rivet Nuts, also known as a countersunk threaded insert or countersunk rivet nut insert, is a type of fastener used to create a threaded hole in a material where access is only available from one side. The countersunk design allows the surface to be flush or nearly flush with the material after installation.
Read MoreSend InquiryThe Hex Blind Rivet Nuts, also known as a hexagonal blind rivet nut or hex rivet nut, is a type of fastener used to create a threaded hole in a material where access is only available from one side.
Read MoreSend InquiryA hollow rivet, also known as a tubular rivet, is a type of fastener that consists of a cylindrical shaft (hollow tube) with a head on one end. Hollow rivets are similar in concept to solid rivets but differ in their construction.
Read MoreSend InquirySelf-clinching studs are a type of fastener used in sheet metal fabrication and other applications where a threaded hole is required in a thin, ductile material. These studs are designed to be permanently mounted in a sheet metal panel, providing a reliable and secure point for attaching components, fasteners, or other hardware.
Read MoreSend InquirySelf-clinching nuts are specialized fasteners designed for use in sheet metal and other thin materials. These nuts are engineered to provide a permanent and strong thread in a panel or sheet, allowing for the attachment of mating hardware without the need for additional tools or components. The "self-clinching" feature refers to the nut's ability to embed itself securely into the material when properly installed.
Read MoreSend InquiryA flat head rivet nut, also known as a flat head rivet nut insert or a flat head threaded insert, is a type of fastener used to create a threaded hole in a material where a strong, durable connection is required.
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