A spring nut is a fastener with a built-in spring that utilizes the elasticity of the spring to provide a stable tightening force. This design makes spring nuts especially useful in environments with frequent disassembly and installation, as they can be quickly and easily secured and released.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Advantage:
Quick installation: spring nuts can be installed quickly, improving work efficiency. Elastic fastening: the elasticity of the spring ensures that the nut secures and locks the threaded connection during assembly and in use. Even distribution of fastening force: the elastic nature of the spring distributes the fastening force evenly, avoiding unbalanced pressure on the threaded connection. Reusable: Spring nuts are characterized by their reusability, simply loosen the screw and the spring will return to its original state and can be used again. Wide range of application: Suitable for a variety of industries and applications, including construction, machinery manufacturing, electronic equipment, automotive and so on.
Scope of Application
Electrical and electronic equipment: for fixing circuit boards and other components. Machine building: in mechanical equipment for fixing moving parts. Automotive industry: for the assembly and repair of vehicles. Building construction: In construction projects, for ensuring the stability of structural components.