NUT
NUT
A nut is a common type of fastener, typically used together with a bolt to secure or connect components.
T-Nut: Designed for wood or profile channels, inserted into slots for secure fastening.
Knurled Thumb Nut: Features a knurled surface for tool-free installation and removal, commonly used in electronics, machinery, and equipment.
Slotted Nut: Used with cotter pins or split pins to prevent loosening under vibration, widely applied in automotive, machinery, and heavy-duty equipment.
Hex Standoff / Standoff Nut: Provides spacing and support for electronic boards and mechanical parts, preventing short circuits or interference. Common in motherboards, power modules, and industrial control devices.
Brass Heat-Set Insert Nut: Embedded into plastic via heat or ultrasonic methods, creating strong, reusable internal threads. Widely used in 3D-printed parts, plastic housings, electronics, appliances, and industrial components.
Threaded Inserts / Threaded Bushings: Reinforce threads in metal, plastic, or wood, preventing wear from repeated assembly and disassembly. Common in automotive parts, molds, electronics, and industrial machinery.
Threaded Insert / Adapter Nut: Installed into wood, plastic, or aluminum to form internal threads for subsequent bolt fastening. Common in furniture, interior fittings, machinery, and industrial applications.
Precision Turning & Custom Production
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Turning Capacity: Ø22 mm (Max. Outer Diameter)
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Capable of both small-batch prototyping and mass production
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Flexible customization based on design requirements to provide tailored lathe components
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Strict quality control of dimensions and surface accuracy, with regular IPQC inspections to ensure consistent product quality


















































