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Specialty panel mount nut insert

Specialty panel mount nut insert

Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
I am trying to locate a panel mount nut that will insert into a pre-drilled hole in 1/2" plywood. It must have a collar on both sides (similar to a Chicago bolt) but it must have an internal 1/4-20 thread so that I can screw in and out a 1/4-20 thumb screw.

The collar, preferably, would be low profile to flush.

Standard shoulder nuts, self tapping nuts etc will not do for this application.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

JayKayEh

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

If it has a collar on both ends, how would it be installed?  Some kind of deformation like a blind rivet?

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RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
It would be two parts that would thread together like a Chicago bolt. But unlike a Chicago bolt, it would have an internal 1/4-20 thread to take an additional bolt.

JayKayEh

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
Thank you for the link. I have tried all of these and have found all of them to be unsatisfactory for various reasons.

JayKayEh

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
Actually, on second reading I realize that I am looking at something I have not considered before.  The riveting T nuts are not ideal but may well do the job. I would still prefer something removable though.

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

I think I';ve heard this kind of thing called a sex nut or was it sex bolt back in the UK.

You may want to google those terms, I'm not brave enough to from work.

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
I can see why you would not google sex nuts at work! I just tried it!

These are not what I am looking for but thanks for trying.

JayKayEh

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

Yeah, this was back in the days when I used to skateboard and they were used to hold the rails on hte underside of the board.

Thinking about it some more though I don't think they had the thread you need, they went through the board and rail.

Sorry for the red herring.

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RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

JayKayEH

Would something like this work?
http://www.hansonrivet.com/w68.htm

To avoid the problems Kenat was mentioning, Google fasteners first, then search within the results for sex bolts.
B.E.

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
Yes, it probably would. I have some concern that it may spin but we are getting close.

Thank you for the link.

JayKayEh

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

We used to call the items berkshire came up with Riv nuts as I recall.  I'm wondering how well they'd work in plywood or if they'd tend to crush it.

Might get around this using washers or maybe some adhesive/epoxy though.

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RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

I have installed rivnuts into plywood subfloors of full-size vans, you do need to use a wide (fender) washer as a backing.  Undersizing the hole so you have to tap the rivnut into place will help with rotation.  They make them specifically for wood, but I don't have experience with them.

http://www.swisco.com/page/SI/PROD/rivets-hooks-cord/62-022

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RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

(OP)
I would be inserting the riv nuts (if I were to use them) into Baltic Birch plywood. This stuff is very tough and I wonder if I could pound the riv nuts into it (considering they have tines). I will try a standard T nut first.

JayKayEh

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

If you are using Birch plywood You should be able to use the threaded brass inserts They have good holding power especially if they are installed with a bit of epoxy.
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=363
B.E.

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

Don't think it's what you're looking for, but go to mcmastercarr.com and look up 'Threaded Inserts' under "Fastening and Sealing"

RE: Specialty panel mount nut insert

You could look at Keenserts... might work for your application.

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