This rubber rivet nut M6x16 is ideal for situations where vibration damping and electrical insulation are required. Thanks to the elastic neoprene material, the nut effectively absorbs vibrations and noise, contributing to a more stable and quieter operation of your vehicle components. In addition, the nut is electrically non-conductive, providing extra safety for electrical applications.
Installing this rivet nut is simple and requires no special tools. Place the nut in the pre-drilled hole and screw an M6 bolt into the brass thread. When tightening, the nut secures itself against the back of the material, ensuring a strong and reliable connection. When loosening the bolt, the nut returns to its original shape, allowing for reuse.
This rivet nut is suitable for various materials, including thin sheet metal and plastic. It is often used in the automotive sector for mounting components where vibration damping and electrical insulation are essential. Additionally, the nut is resistant to temperatures from -30 °C to +80 °C, making it suitable for a wide range of environments.
The use of high-quality materials such as neoprene and brass guarantees a long lifespan and reliable performance. The nut is resistant to oil and other chemicals, contributing to the durability of the connection.
These rivet nuts are supplied in packs of 100, making them suitable for both small and large projects. They are available from stock, so you can get started with your assembly work right away.
With this rubber rivet nut M6x16, you ensure a reliable and durable fastening in your vehicle, with additional benefits in terms of vibration damping and electrical insulation.
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