T Nuts - Zinc Plated Steel
Nuts Used to Fasten to Wood or Composite Materials
- Nuts with hooks
- Referred to as a Tee Nut or T Nut
- Dig into material to create a flush surface on the nut side
- Bolt pulls the nut into the material
- Hooks create a strong hold on a material
- Commonly used with wood, composite or particle
- Zinc plated steel for corrosion resistance and durability
T nuts, commonly called tee nuts and blind nuts, are used in wood, composite, particle or other soft materials. Made from an internal threaded barrel and flange, t nuts have small prongs (usually 3 or 4) that dig into the soft installation surface. They can sometimes be serrated to provide a better grip. The prongs of a tee nut act as hooks to hold the nut to the surface leaving a flush face on the nut side, as long as the bolt is the right length.