Timber Inserts Tee Nuts Steel 4 Prongs

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Tee Nuts. When seeking a threaded nut anchor point in timber or ply.

These pronged T-Nuts provide a strong, reliable anchor for timber and plastic. Pronged Tee Nuts are inserted into a pre-drilled hole and tapped into place. They are flush-fitting, so no counter boring is required.  Easy to install and use the self-locking prongs prevent rotation during assembly. Commonly used with threaded fixings in timber or ply furniture and as a nut to install threaded components.

Tee nut key features.  

  • Flush fitting and self locking.
  • Ideal for truck doors & cabinet making. 
  • Pronged for a secure, rotation-proof fitting.  
  • Fast & easy to install. Low cost.
  • Zinc plated for added durability.

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    T Nuts for timber and ply applications.

    Tee nuts are used to join pieces of timber or composite materials together leaving an almost flush finish. They have 4 prongs and an internally threaded barrel. To install tee nuts, drill a hole the size of the barrel in the wood and insert the tee nut. From the other side insert the fastener into the tee nut. As the fastener is tightened the prongs will dig into the timber and pull the tee nut in making it flat against the timber and securely fastened. To ensure a completely flush finish, make a recess in the timber with a flat wood bit the same diameter of the tee nut then the tee nut will sit in the recess.

    Recommended Material Thickness Guide

    For best results, install in timber or panel materials with a minimum thickness equal to the tee nut barrel length and a maximum thickness of approximately 1.5 × the barrel length. Thinner materials may not seat the tee nut correctly, while thicker materials can make bolt alignment and thread engagement more difficult.

    A = Head Diameter
    B = Length
    C = Hole Size
     

    T Nuts for timber and ply applications.

    Tee nuts are used to join pieces of timber or composite materials together leaving an almost flush finish. They have 4 prongs and an internally threaded barrel. To install tee nuts, drill a hole the size of the barrel in the wood and insert the tee nut. From the other side insert the fastener into the tee nut. As the fastener is tightened the prongs will dig into the timber and pull the tee nut in making it flat against the timber and securely fastened. To ensure a completely flush finish, make a recess in the timber with a flat wood bit the same diameter of the tee nut then the tee nut will sit in the recess.

    Recommended Material Thickness Guide

    For best results, install in timber or panel materials with a minimum thickness equal to the tee nut barrel length and a maximum thickness of approximately 1.5 × the barrel length. Thinner materials may not seat the tee nut correctly, while thicker materials can make bolt alignment and thread engagement more difficult.

    A = Head Diameter
    B = Length
    C = Hole Size
     

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