Function and purpose:
Splint nut: used for clamping the plate, by adjusting the clamp strength by rotating the thread details, to achieve the firm fixation and precise positioning of the plate.
Ordinary nut: mainly used for connecting and fixing two or more objects, through the bolt and nut body thread cooperation to achieve.
Design feature:
Splint nut: usually composed of two parts, a thread detail and a nut body, more complex design.
Ordinary nut: the structure is relatively simple, mainly composed of nut body and thread.
Application scenarios:
Splint nut: widely used in machinery, aerospace, electronics, automotive, construction and other fields, especially in the need to clamp the plate for processing occasions.
Common nut: covers almost all areas of fastener requirements, is one of the common mechanical fasteners.
In conclusion, the splint nuts are significantly different from ordinary nuts in function, structural characteristics and application scenarios.

