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How are INPULL NUT and TURNUT different from the conventional rivet type nuts?

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How are INPULL NUT and TURNUT different from the conventional rivet type nuts?

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A1) Due to some reasons including the fact that it is difficult to install welder nuts or plate nuts into hollow materials, our products and clinching nuts are being used for this kind of materials and each of them possesses features of its own.The following is the main differences of the two types of nuts. 1.Our products don’t require special tools for riveting. If they are not used as parts for your products, any user can install them by only drilling a hole to insert the nuts as they require no special skills or tools. As at optional places (places in which it is not always necessary for nuts to be installed.), the nuts need not be installed wastefully, a lot of cost including lador cost on the assemble line can be saved. 2. Rivet type nuts gain holding power by riveting them to the base material. Therefore, structurally their holding power tends to be various or holding power won’t increase after riveting and there is the possibility of them spinning togerther with the bolt. In cas

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