Description
What is Inset Nut?
An insert nut is a type of nut used to provide a threaded socket in a wooden workpiece, essentially serving a similar purpose as a wall anchor but for wood. Insert nuts are inserted into a pre-drilled hole in wood, plastic, or metal, and they come with internal threads. This allows for the fastening of screws or bolts into materials that otherwise would not support thread engagement due to their density or grain.
These nuts can be installed by various methods, including screwing, hammering, or using specialized insertion tools that ensure a secure fit within the pre-drilled hole. They often feature external protrusions that lock into the material, preventing them from turning once installed. The design of insert nuts includes both fine and coarse external threads to ensure a tight fit and strong hold in various types of materials, from hard woods to plastics and metals.
Insert nuts are commonly used in furniture assembly, cabinetry, and other woodworking projects where a durable threaded fastening system is required. They allow for the easy disassembly and reassembly of parts, which is particularly useful in applications where the structural integrity and aesthetics of the wood need to be maintained.