Écrou hexagonal à souder DIN 929 Acier Max. 0,25%C Brut14020
Écrou hexagonal à souder DIN 929 Acier inoxydable (Inox) A251180
Écrou hexagonal à souder DIN 929 Acier inoxydable (Inox) A455180
Écrou carré à souder DIN 928 Acier Max. 0,25%C Brut14000
Écrou à souder par point Acier Electro zingué14210
Écrou à souder par point Acier Brut14200
Écrou à souder Acier inoxydable (Inox) A251182
Écrou à souder Acier Brut14230
Écrou à souder par point Acier inoxydable (Inox) A251183
Écrou carré à souder DIN 928 Acier inoxydable (Inox) A455178
Écrou carré à souder DIN 928 Acier inoxydable (Inox) A251178
Weld nuts are engineered fasteners designed to be permanently welded onto metal pieces, providing a reliable threaded hole. They endure the heat of welding while maintaining integrity and come in various shapes like hexagonal, square, and flanged, each offering distinct mechanical benefits for different applications.
Weld nuts are not just for any industry. They are crucial in industries where secure, immovable fastening is essential, such as automotive manufacturing, metal furniture construction, and engineering applications requiring a threaded attachment point. Their strength and permanence make them ideal for high-stress areas where disassembly isn't intended.
Choosing the right weld nut is a critical decision. It involves considering the material (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium), surface treatment (plain, zinc plating), standards compliance (DIN 928, DIN 929), and shape/design (hexagonal, square, flanged). Each aspect has a significant impact on weldability, load distribution, and overall performance.
Fabory offers welded nuts that are compliant with DIN 928 and DIN 929 standards. Surface treatments available include plain and zinc-plated finishes. The materials used are steel, stainless steel (A2 and A4), and aluminium. Sizes range from M3 to M16, covering a variety of application needs.