Product Selection Differences for Tee Nuts

When selecting Tee Nuts, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Material: Tee Nuts can be made from various materials, such as steel, stainless steel, or brass. The material choice should be based on the application requirements, including factors like strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity.

  2. Thread Size: Tee Nuts come in different thread sizes to fit various bolt sizes. Ensure that the Tee Nut you choose has the appropriate thread size that matches the bolt you are using.

  3. Load Capacity: Consider the load capacity or weight-bearing capacity of the Tee Nut, especially if it will be supporting heavy loads. Choose a Tee Nut that can handle the intended load without failing.

  4. Flange Design: Tee Nuts can have different flange designs, such as round base or serrated flanges. The flange design can impact the grip strength and stability of the Tee Nut when installed.

  5. Installation Method: Tee Nuts can be installed using different methods, such as hammer-in Tee Nuts, self-aligning Tee Nuts, or weld-on Tee Nuts. Choose the installation method that best suits your application and installation requirements.

  6. Coating or Finish: Some Tee Nuts come with coatings or finishes for corrosion resistance or aesthetic purposes. Consider the environment in which the Tee Nut will be used and choose a coated or finished option if necessary.

By considering these key differences, you can select the most appropriate Tee Nut for your specific application requirements.