Cleats, T-nuts, clamps

T-nut - Cleats for din 508 groove

Cleats, T-nuts, clamps
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What is a din 508 cleat or T-nut?

They are called cleats, T-nuts, or T-slot nuts. This part is a very common clamping element that is used in T-slots that correspond to the part.

They are most often found on grooved machine tool tables, which are in fact aluminum profiles assembled together.

The din 508 T-nut is generally used to secure, position, and clamp jigs, as well as components, along the grooves of machine tool tables. This makes it possible to maintain an assembly and to ensure the correct machining of its parts.

Where do you use a din 508 T-nut?

A T-nut is used to attach components to its support, it allows a secure conducting connection without the need for more components, which saves time by being able to adjust your assembly operations according to your predefined needs.

Most often, T-nuts are used to clamp and position parts correctly on table or machine tool slots.

They are positioned in the slots of the table, sliding them linearly. Then they are locked using a screw which, by the effect of pressure, will compress the nut against the table grooves and therefore block the translation and keep your assembly in place.

Cleats, T-nuts, clamps

T-nut - Cleats for din 508 groove

We offer cleats or T-nuts. You can contact us for any other material or dimension.

  • DIN 508
  • Material: class 10.9 burnished steel
  • Dimensions: M5 to M48

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What is a din 508 cleat or T-nut?

They are called cleats, T-nuts, or T-slot nuts. This part is a very common clamping element that is used in T-slots that correspond to the part.

They are most often found on grooved machine tool tables, which are in fact aluminum profiles assembled together.

The din 508 T-nut is generally used to secure, position, and clamp jigs, as well as components, along the grooves of machine tool tables. This makes it possible to maintain an assembly and to ensure the correct machining of its parts.

Where do you use a din 508 T-nut?

A T-nut is used to attach components to its support, it allows a secure conducting connection without the need for more components, which saves time by being able to adjust your assembly operations according to your predefined needs.

Most often, T-nuts are used to clamp and position parts correctly on table or machine tool slots.

They are positioned in the slots of the table, sliding them linearly. Then they are locked using a screw which, by the effect of pressure, will compress the nut against the table grooves and therefore block the translation and keep your assembly in place.

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