Rittal North America LLC Datasheets for Nuts

Nuts are a type of hardware fastener with a tapped inner diameter. They are used with a mating threaded bolt or rod to secure components. There are many sizes and varieties of nuts; each with a particular fastening purpose. Some nuts can be applied without tools, and others may have special designs to prevent the nut from loosening.


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Product Name Notes
Assembly component for a 482.6 mm (19") mounting level
Consist of an expanding nut which is inserted into the square hole at the front and then secured with the fastening screw.
For slide-in electronic equipment, 482.6 mm (19˝) installed components and blanking plates.
M5/M6, to fasten slide-in electronic equipment, 482.6 mm (19") installed equipment and blanking plates to profile rails, 482.6 mm (19").
M6 x 10 mm for T-slot profile, ensuring flexible, secure mounting of accessory components on T-slot profile rails.
Mounted on the vertical TS/SE enclosure profile. When the screw is tightened, it is securely braced against the profile, and equipotential bonding is automatically created.
The spring ensures reliable protection from unintentional displacement.
To mount punched rails and chassis on angle brackets, mounting brackets and support brackets.
Used on enclosures and rails with rectangular 12.5 x 10.5 mm system punching with compression spring as an insertion aid to ensure reliable mechanical and electrical connection in the system...
Used on enclosures and rails with rectangular 12.5 x 10.5 mm system punching with snap-off insertion aid, made from die-cast zinc.
Used on enclosures and rails with rectangular 12.5 x 10.5 mm system punchings. The nuts are inserted from the same side as screw-fastening takes place.