Channel-Nut Without Spring
A channel nut without a spring is a type of fastener used in the construction industry to attach threaded rod or other hardware to channel strut. It is also known as a plain channel nut. Unlike a channel nut with a spring, which has a built-in spring that provides constant pressure and grip, a plain channel nut does not have a spring and relies on the friction between the nut and the channel strut to stay in place.
Description
Part No | Size | Finish | Box Qty | Pallet Qty |
---|---|---|---|---|
CNP6 | M6 | BZP | 100 | 24000 |
CNP8 | M8 | BZP | 100 | 24000 |
CNP10 | M10 | BZP | 100 | 24000 |
CNP12 | M12 | BZP | 100 | 24000 |
CNP6H | M6 | HDG | 100 | 24000 |
CNP8H | M8 | HDG | 100 | 24000 |
CNP10H | M10 | HDG | 100 | 24000 |
CNP12H | M12 | HDG | 100 | 24000 |
CNP6SS | M6 | SS316 | 100 | 24000 |
CNP8SS | M8 | SS316 | 100 | 24000 |
CNP10SS | M10 | SS316 | 100 | 24000 |
CNP12SS | M12 | SS316 | 100 | 24000 |
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