Captive Nuts
Captive, or self-retained, nuts are multiple-threaded fasteners used on many thin materials. They are good in blind locations, and can generally be attached without damaging finishes.
Captive nuts can be attached in a number of ways, and designers should consider what tools or systems are needed before selecting the fastener.
There are several categories of self-retained nuts. Plate or anchor nuts have mounting lugs which are riveted, welded, or screwed to the part.
Caged nuts use a spring-steel cage that retains a standard nut. The cage may snap into a holder or clip over a panel edge. These nuts come in strips up to 6 ft long for applications requiring fixed nuts in equally spaced sequences.
Clinch nuts have pilot shanks that are clinched or staked onto the parent part through a precut hole.
Other forms have a knurled or lobed base ring that is pressed into the panel, displacing the sheet metal to become self-retaining. Lobed types have a smooth sinusoidal lobe shape with a radius greater than 5% of the nut's nominal thread diameter. Such lobes meet the requirements of MS33588, and do not create stress risers in the parent material. Lobed nuts are available in standard and self-sealing versions.
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Still no success from your Company
Caged square nuts for use on the old Ford V8 car frames. We are still searching for the manufacturer. I am getting all kinds of news letters pertaining to everything else but the item that we asked for!!! Std. threads.
Getting the right nut
Have you tried Ford Motor Co.? Or a junkyard? Or a car-parts dealer?
Captive nuts for antique auto restoration
We are searching for the mfgr. of the (New Mfgr) of the old type of Ford Cage nuts used on the cars of the 30's and 40's. Several antique auto suppliers have them but will not disclose their source. 5/16" and 1/4" square nuts fit loosly into a sheetmetal square-weld-on bracket. These were used on the early frames and on the fender areas to mount the fenders. We could tool up and make these but somebody already has and we want to purchase quantities. 50's and 100's.
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