iExcell 100 Pcs SAE #8-32UNC #10-24UNC 1/4-20UNC 5/16-18UNC 3/8-16UNC Carbon Steel Rivet Nuts Threaded Insert Nuts Nutserts Assortment, Flat Head
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They're common items that should work with your nutsert tools.
thicknesses ranging from 20 gauge to 1/8 inch
They'll work with aluminum as well. You must keep water out of the steel ones when using aluminum. Otherwise, you can set up an electrolysis system to oxidize the aluminum.
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because that's when the rest of my parts were supposed to arrive. Regrettably, this is when the majority of businesses closed their doors. Now that I have the parts, I attempted to use 8/32" nut rivets, but the threads were cut incorrectly. Unfortunately, the return deadline has passed, and I'm stuck with these expensive nut rivets with no way to contact the seller. I'd like for the seller to contact me and offer me the option of exchanging or returning this item for a refund.
When the product stated 6, 8, 10, I assumed it was referring to the metric system. The 3, 8, and 10 metric bins on the left of the first image are supposed to be. As you can see in the second image, I compared my current rev nuts in six different ways. This isn't even close to being a ten! The other three standard sizes are correct; if it weren't so cheap, I'd return it; instead, I'll take them to the hardware store to get exact measurements.
There is a good range of sizes available. Cons: There were insufficient quantities of some sizes, and a few more could have been added. In addition, neither the nutserts nor the box are size-marked. All you need to do now is use logic to sort them out. Overall, they are well worth the money. br>br> I use them to perform minor sheet metal work on my Jeep.
Installing the inserts with the small tool requires a great deal of hand strength. In the end, it accomplishes its goal. However, for what you get, it's a little pricey.
Sharp. It was a very useful item. It would be ideal for adding handles to a pick-up truck or any other metal object. Regrettably, I applied it to a very hardened plastic cover. Yes, it didn't work because there was too much pressure.
I've been using these for a long time, on a variety of projects. As an aircraft mechanic, I first discovered them years ago and have used them on everything since then.
Fasteners with nutserts are excellent. These are primarily used to install led bar lights on trucks and boats. They can be used to secure just about anything to metal. A nutsert tool is required. br>br>The photo depicts the exact item I received, including the storage case.
high-quality.