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Hexagonal Weld Nut (Weld Nut) With Pilot (DIN Standard)

Hexagonal Weld Nut (Weld Nut) With Pilot (DIN Standard)
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Product Description

A weld nut. Includes a positioning guide (pilot) in the center
[Material] Stainless Steel/SUS304 Equivalent
[Thread Type] Metric Coarse
[Nominal of thread(M)] 3,4, 5
[Surface treatment} Not Provided
[Compliant Standard] DIN

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HNTW-SUS-M3
HNTW-SUS-M4
HNTW-SUS-M5
Part NumberPriceMinimum Order Qty.Volume DiscountDays to ShipRoHSThread Nominal (M)

₹ 22.00

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 103

₹ 22.00

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 104

₹ 22.00

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 105

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Basic Information

Material Equivalent to SUS304 Screw Thread Types Metric coarse Application / Functions For welding
Sales Unit Low Quantity (can be purchased from one)

Frequently asked question (FAQ)

Question: What is a DIN standard pilot-bearing weld nut?
Answer: A DIN standard pilot-bearing weld nut is a type of weld nut designed according to German industry standards (DIN). These nuts feature a pilot or guide that helps in precise positioning during the welding process, ensuring accurate alignment with pre-drilled holes.
Question: What are the advantages of using pilot-bearing weld nuts?
Answer: The advantages include easy and precise alignment during installation due to the pilot feature, which reduces the risk of misalignment. This ensures a strong, reliable connection with the metal surface it is welded to, making it ideal for automotive and industrial applications.
Question: How are pilot-bearing weld nuts typically used?
Answer: They are commonly used in the automotive industry and other industrial applications where secure and precise fastening is required. The pilot helps guide the nut into the correct position, which is then welded to the metal sheet or structure.
Question: What materials are pilot-bearing weld nuts usually made from?
Answer: These nuts are typically made from stainless steel or other durable materials that offer excellent resistance to corrosion and heat, ensuring long-lasting performance in various environments.

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