Loose nuts, waterproof nut columns, and
Rivet Nuts are three different types of nut connection methods, each with its own characteristics and applicable scenarios:
1. Non loosening nut: Non loosening nut is a special type of nut with a special structure usually machined inside the thread, so that the nut can still remain on the bolt after loosening and will not completely fall off. This type of nut is suitable for situations that require frequent disassembly and installation, which can reduce the loss and damage of the nut.
2. Waterproof nut column: Waterproof nut column is a type of connector with waterproof function. Usually, a waterproof gasket or sealing ring is added between the nut and bolt to prevent external substances such as moisture and dust from entering the threaded connection area, thereby protecting the connector from damage. Waterproof nut columns are suitable for outdoor, humid environments, or occasions that require waterproofing and dust prevention.
3. Riveting nut: Riveting nut is a type of nut that is fixed on the surface of a workpiece through riveting technology, usually using specialized riveting tools to fix the nut on the workpiece. Rivet nuts are suitable for situations where screws need to be installed on thin sheets or cannot be installed from the back of the nut, and can provide reliable threaded connections.
Loose nuts are suitable for situations that require frequent disassembly and installation; Waterproof nut columns are suitable for environments that require waterproofing and dust prevention; Rivet nuts are suitable for special threaded connections. When choosing which connection method to use, it is necessary to determine based on specific usage needs and environment.