Hey there! As a supplier of press-riveted nuts, I often get asked about the difference between press-riveted nuts and regular nuts. So, I thought I'd write this blog to clear things up.
Let's start with regular nuts. You've probably seen these all over the place. Regular nuts are the kind you can find in any hardware store. They're the classic hexagonal-shaped ones that you screw onto a bolt to hold things together. They come in different sizes and materials, like steel, brass, and stainless steel. The most common way to use them is by threading them onto a bolt and then tightening them with a wrench.
Now, let's talk about press-riveted nuts. These are a bit different. Press-riveted nuts are designed to be installed by pressing them into a pre-drilled hole in a sheet metal or other thin material. They have a unique design that allows them to be firmly attached to the material without the need for additional threading or welding. This makes them a great choice for applications where you need a strong and permanent connection in a thin or delicate material.
One of the main differences between press-riveted nuts and regular nuts is the installation process. With regular nuts, you need to have a bolt that matches the nut's thread size. You then screw the nut onto the bolt, which can be a bit time-consuming, especially if you're working on a large project. On the other hand, press-riveted nuts are installed using a press or a riveting tool. This process is much faster and more efficient, especially when you're dealing with a lot of nuts.
Another difference is the strength and durability. Press-riveted nuts are designed to provide a very strong and secure connection. When they're installed correctly, they can withstand a lot of stress and vibration without coming loose. Regular nuts, while also strong, can sometimes loosen over time due to vibration or other factors. This is why press-riveted nuts are often used in applications where a permanent and reliable connection is required, such as in automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries.
In terms of the materials, both press-riveted nuts and regular nuts can be made from a variety of materials. However, press-riveted nuts are often made from materials that are more suitable for the press-riveting process. For example, they may be made from a softer material that can be easily deformed during the installation process to create a tight fit. Regular nuts, on the other hand, can be made from a wider range of materials, depending on the application.
Let's take a look at some specific types of nuts to understand these differences better. For instance, Furniture Splint Nuts are a type of press-riveted nut that are commonly used in the furniture industry. They're designed to be installed in thin wooden or metal panels to provide a strong and stable connection for furniture parts. These nuts are easy to install and can help in quickly assembling furniture pieces.
Splint Nut is another type of press-riveted nut. They have a unique design with a split or splint that helps in gripping the material tightly when installed. This makes them ideal for applications where a secure hold is needed, even in thin or soft materials.
Then there are Stainless Steel Square Nut, which are more of a regular nut type. They're often used in applications where a square shape is required for a better fit or for aesthetic reasons. These nuts are made from stainless steel, which makes them resistant to corrosion and suitable for outdoor or high-moisture environments.
Now, let's talk about the cost. Generally, press-riveted nuts can be a bit more expensive than regular nuts. This is because of the specialized manufacturing process and the materials used. However, when you consider the time and labor saved during the installation process, as well as the long-term durability and reliability, the cost can be justified.
In terms of the application range, regular nuts are very versatile and can be used in a wide variety of applications, from simple DIY projects at home to large industrial machinery. Press-riveted nuts, on the other hand, are more specialized and are mainly used in applications where a strong connection in thin materials is required.
So, which one should you choose? Well, it depends on your specific needs. If you're working on a project where you need to attach parts quickly and securely in a thin material, then press-riveted nuts are the way to go. If you have a more traditional project with bolts and thick materials, regular nuts will probably do the job just fine.
As a press-riveted nut supplier, I can offer you a wide range of high-quality press-riveted nuts. Whether you need Furniture Splint Nuts, Splint Nut, or any other type, I've got you covered. I can also provide you with technical support and advice on the best type of nut for your specific application.


If you're interested in purchasing press-riveted nuts for your project, I'd love to have a chat with you. Just reach out, and we can discuss your requirements in detail. We can work together to find the perfect solution for your needs.
References:
- General knowledge of nuts and fasteners from years of working in the industry.
- Various industry manuals and guides on nut installation and application.
