The self-aligning roll-in T-nut with ball spring is a fastening option that loads either from the profile ends or side, which is helpful for applications where the ends are inaccessible. The projection on the T-nut aligns it in the T-slot while the ball spring holds the fastener in place, even when the profile is in a vertical position. It is available with options in size, material, thread, and finish.
The self-aligning roll-in T-nut with ball spring is a fastening option that loads either from the profile ends or side, which is helpful for applications where the ends are inaccessible. The projection on the T-nut aligns it in the T-slot while the ball spring holds the fastener in place, even when the profile is in a vertical position. It is available with options in size, material, thread, and finish.
The self-aligning roll-in T-nut with ball spring is a fastening option that loads either from the profile ends or side, which is helpful for applications where the ends are inaccessible. The projection on the T-nut aligns it in the T-slot while the ball spring holds the fastener in place, even when the profile is in a vertical position. It is available with options in size, material, thread, and finish.
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The self-aligning roll-in T-nut with ball spring is a fastening option that loads either from the profile ends or side, which is helpful for applications where the ends are inaccessible. The projection on the T-nut aligns it in the T-slot while the ball spring holds the fastener in place, even when the profile is in a vertical position. It is available with options in size, material, thread, and finish.
** In accordance with GDPR requirements, in order to download CAD files you will need to sign in to your PartCommunity account below, after clicking Generate. A partCommunity account is separate from your 80/20 account. If you do not have a PartCommunity account, you will need to create a free account.