Expansion Nuts For Sheet Metal - In stock and ready to ship. The plastic enclosure protects screw threads from corrosion or galvanic action, and can be incorporated with a seal for extra protection. Choose from our selection of expansion anchors, including over 700 products in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not all expansion anchors can be used in the same building materials. It consists of a rubber or elastomeric body with an embedded brass or steel nut. A rubber outer sleeve with a flange that serves as a plug, and a brass insert. Easy to install, expansion nuts lock into place when the screw is driven causing the legs to expand. While some can be used in concrete, brick or block, others can only be used in concrete or stone. The plug is placed into the hole and a bolt is inserted. Web expansion anchors are placed into a hole, and using the threaded fastener, the anchor is expanded into place.
In stock and ready to ship. While some can be used in concrete, brick or block, others can only be used in concrete or stone. When the bolt is tightened, the end of the rubber backs up toward the flange, expands and anchors itself within the hole. Web a well nut, also known as a captive nut, rubber nut, or expansion nut, is a type of fastener used to create a threaded connection in applications where a traditional threaded hole or nut may not be feasible or practical. Web use these light duty anchors to hold 20 lbs. Web when light sealing and vibration dampening is required, the brass expansion nut from everbilt is the perfect fit. Easy to install, expansion nuts lock into place when the screw is driven causing the legs to expand. Choose from our selection of expansion anchors, including over 700 products in a wide range of styles and sizes. Not all expansion anchors can be used in the same building materials. This expansion nut, or well nut, is comprised of 2 parts: The plastic enclosure protects screw threads from corrosion or galvanic action, and can be incorporated with a seal for extra protection. The plug is placed into the hole and a bolt is inserted. Web plastic expansion nuts are the ideal fastening solution when metal to metal contact is not desired. A rubber outer sleeve with a flange that serves as a plug, and a brass insert. Web expansion anchors are placed into a hole, and using the threaded fastener, the anchor is expanded into place. In stock and ready to ship. It consists of a rubber or elastomeric body with an embedded brass or steel nut.