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The SpzcdZa M20 Thread Bard Hole Tee Nut Insert is a robust carbon steel fastener designed for secure furniture assembly. With precise dimensions and a user-friendly installation process, this fastener is perfect for both professional and DIY projects. Each package includes one tee nut and one flange rivet, ensuring you have everything you need for a reliable setup.
Material | Carbon Steel |
Fastener Type | Rivet, Tee |
Thread Size | m20 |
Exterior Finish | Carbon Steel |
Color | M20x50x3mm |
Metal Type | Carbon Steel |
Brand | SpzcdZa |
Manufacturer | SpzcdZa |
Part Number | SD190429001 |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3 x 1.9 x 0.8 inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**H
Very good!
Great product.good quality, no issues with the threads.
G**Q
Sturdy
Delivered quickly, just as advertised
C**S
Works as advertised
Works well
P**R
48 pieces does NOT mean 48 nuts!
No complaing about the product. My gripe is the misleading description, which I suspect is intentional. There are only 12 nuts- the other 36 pieces are apparently the handful of small wood screws that they threw into the package. Now that I have received the package and gotten my surprise upon opening the box, I came back to recheck the description. I do see down in the jumble of information where it says that it has 12 m6 nuts (note that I ordered and received 3/8-16 nuts) plus associated screws. If somebody is buying T-nuts, he needs a certain quantity of T-nuts, which is why the description should clearly state what and how many. The screw are easily available locally for anybody, so completely beside the point. At least they didn't count the box. Low rating is for misleading title, not for the product quality, which is actually fine.
K**G
One of the pictures is not correct to what the product is
The product looks well made. It’s manufactured like the top two pictures in the third set of pictures in the sellers post and not like the bottom pic. I’ve used fasteners like the bottom pic ones and they tear sometimes in the base due to thin metal at the radius. Personally if it were me I’d remove that bottom or third picture from slide three. Was happy to see what I received
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