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uxcell Roll in Spring M8 T Nuts,3030/4040 Series Universal with Spring Sheet Suitable for Aluminum Profile with 8mm Groove Depth, Pack of 15

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About this item

  • Made from carbon steel,have high hardness, surface is Nickel-plated for good rust resistance.
  • Used for: Aluminum Profile 3030 and 4040 Series, Slot 8mm; Please confirm the depth of the groove before placing an order. If the groove of the profile is deep, it is recommended to use a nut with shrapnel.
  • Easy to use, smart design with Spring Sheet Inserting a nut roll into the slot and twisting with a screw locks the nut in place.
  • Package Content: 15 Pcs x 3030/4040 Series M8 Spring T-Nuts.
  • Widely used for build CNC routers, 3D printers, CNC laser cutters, CNC plasma cutters, robotics projects, 3D carvers, machine guards, workstations, etc


1.Made of carbon steel nickel-plated.
2.M8 Thread.
3.Suitable for Aluminum Profile 3030 and 4040 Series
4.Easy to be roll into T slot of aluminum profile.
5.Could be used together with T screw/hex screw
Specification:
Main Color: Silver Tone
Material: Carbon Steel
Finish: Nickel Plated
Model: 3030/4040 Series-M8
Length: Aprrox.20mm / 0.79"
Width: Aprrox.12.4mm / 0.49"
Thickness: Aprrox.13.4mm / 0.53"
Package Content: 15 x Spring T-Nuts


Customer
Reviewed in Australia on August 3, 2023
The product was smaller then I thought and fit loosly on my rig so not the best fit.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022
These t nuts don’t sit in aluminum profile properly. The threads are drilled so that it doesn’t allow it to slide into the slots.
Fish out of water
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
These were about 1mm narrower on the top shoulders than higher quality t-nuts I have from a different manufacturer. These nuts worked alright but they didn’t always seat against the aluminum profile firmly and occasionally shifted while the m8 bolt was pressing against the nut when attempting to assemble these components.