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Zinc Alloy T nut

Overview

Zinc Alloy is chosen for t nut when the application demands its particular corrosion and strength profile. It pairs with compatible finishes to meet the target market and price point.

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Industry Data

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  • Thread / Diameter: #10 Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Length: 16 mm Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Head / Drive: Flanged furniture head Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Pilot Hole: 4 mm Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Recommended Panel: MDF and particle board Confirm the exact value on the order datasheet before production.
  • Material options: Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Zinc Alloy, Aluminum and Brass Choose material by strength, corrosion exposure, and target price.
  • Finish options: Satin Chrome, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Brushed Brass, White and Gold Confirm finish samples when color matching matters.
  • Application fit: Woodworking Projects, Flat Pack Furniture, Chest of Drawers and RV and Camper Furniture Match the product to the furniture use case, not only to the part name.
T nut

Key Specifications

Thread / Diameter#10
Length16 mm
Head / DriveFlanged furniture head
Pilot Hole4 mm
Recommended PanelMDF and particle board
Finish / CoatingStainless steel
PackagingPre-counted hardware pack

Values are configurable for OEM/ODM orders and confirmed on your datasheet.

Selection Factors

  • Screw type and thread for the board material
  • Head type and drive (Pozi, Torx, hex socket)
  • Length and diameter for the joint
  • Board material: MDF, particle board, or plywood
  • Pre-drilling and pilot-hole requirement
  • Pull-out resistance and joint strength

Installation Notes

Pre-drill the recommended pilot in MDF and particle board to prevent splitting, then drive to flush without over-torquing. Use the correct bit to avoid cam-out on high-volume lines.

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