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Rack Solutions CAGENUT-M6-50PK M6 Nut - Cage Nut - 50 / Pack
$33.28Rack Solutions CAGENUT-M6-50PK M6 Nut - Cage Nut - 50 / Pack Learn More -
Innovation Nut and Screw - Cage Nut, Screw - 0.63" - 50 / Pack
Regular Price: $38.36
Special Price $37.35
Innovation Nut and Screw - Cage Nut, Screw - 0.63" - 50 / Pack Learn More -
Innovation Screw 10-32 x 3/4" (25 Pack) - Rack Screw - 10 - 0.75" - 1 Pack
$13.79Innovation Screw 10-32 x 3/4" (25 Pack) - Rack Screw - 10 - 0.75" - 1 Pack Learn More -
Rack Solutions 12-24 x 5/8in Pan Head Phillip Drive Screw 25-Pack - Rack Screw - 12 - 0.63" - 1 Pack
$13.33Rack screws are used to attach equipment to the vertical uprights of a 19" rack. Racks do not have a standard thread type. There are three common thread types for rack screws: 10-32, 12-24 and M6. Since the introduction of the square hole rack and Cage Nuts, the exact thread can be selected and changed at will. 12-24 is now more common than 10-32 in pre-threaded racks. 12-24 fasteners are slightly larger than 10-32 and have courser threads. The term 12-24 comes from Unified and American Screw Threads for Bolts, Nuts, and Machine Screws standards published by ANSI B1.1-1974. The number "12" is simply a size designator corresponding to the nominal diameter of the bolt. The number "24" refers to 24 threads per inch. You can identify a 12-24 screw by measuring the diameter with a ruler at slightly less than 7/32" (slightly larger than 3/16" or 0.210").
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Rack Solutions 12-24 Cage Nuts 100-Pack - Cage Nut - 12 - 100 Pack
Regular Price: $37.84
Special Price $36.69
A cage nut is used on a rack that has square mounting holes. You would use a cage nut when you need to mount a product in your rack that requires a threaded hole. A cage nut is nothing more than a square nut that has threaded holes wrapped in a piece of spring steel designed like a cage. This spring steel has two flanges that when pressed together allow the cage nut to be inserted into the square hole and simply clip in. When this is done, you now have a square hole that is threaded. The nut is typically loose in the cage to allow for adjustments when installing the screw. There are 3 common sizes for cage nuts. These sizes are 10-32, 12-24, and M6. The size you will require is determined by the product you are mounting. We recommend you purchase the corresponding screw to go with the cage nut. This makes the installation easier if you happen to select the wrong size cage nut.
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Rack Solution Cage Nut Tool - 5.4" Length - Stainless Steel, Plastic
$27.06Don't tear up your fingers trying to install or uninstall those pesky cage nuts. Use this Cage Nut Tool from RackSolutions. This stainless steel tool comes with a hard plastic covering that includes a quick and easy, "U" space size reference guide on the back. It also features 3 holes (10-32, 12-24 and M6) that are sized and labeled for you to easily check to see what screws you have.
FREE Cage Nut Tool with valid purchase and customer review of product. After creating your account and leaving a review on the product purchase, simply e-mail product_specialist@racksolutions.com and include the following information: name, e-mail address, address, city, state, and zip. Limit 1 per customer. Continental U.S. only. Void where prohibited. Expect 7-10 days for delivery after review on the website is verified.
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Rack Solutions 12-24 Cage Nuts 25-Pack - Cage Nut - 1 Pack
$21.41A cage nut is used on a rack that has square mounting holes. You would use a cage nut when you need to mount a product in your rack that requires a threaded hole. A cage nut is nothing more than a square nut that has threaded holes wrapped in a piece of spring steel designed like a cage. This spring steel has two flanges that when pressed together allow the cage nut to be inserted into the square hole and simply clip in. When this is done, you now have a square hole that is threaded. The nut is typically loose in the cage to allow for adjustments when installing the screw. There are 3 common sizes for cage nuts. These sizes are 10-32, 12-24, and M6. The size you will require is determined by the product you are mounting. We recommend you purchase the corresponding screw to go with the cage nut. This makes the installation easier if you happen to select the wrong size cage nut.
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Innovation (100 Pack) M6 16mm Long Screws & Cagenuts - Cage Nut, Screw - 0.63" - Gold - 100 Pack
$54.18A cage nut is a square nut that has threaded holes wrapped in a piece of spring steel designed like a cage. You would use a cage nut when you have a rack that has square mounting holes and you need to mount a product that requires a threaded hole.
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The spring steel on the cage nut has two flanges that when pressed together, allow the cage nut to be inserted into the square hole and clip in. The cage nut is typically loose in the cage to allow for adjustments when installing the screw.
There are 3 common sizes for cage nuts: 10-32, 12-24, and M6. You can determine what size you need by the product you are mounting. For an easier instillation, we recommend you purchase the corresponding screw to use with the cage nut." -
Rack Solution Screw 10-32 x 5/8" (25 Pack) - Rack Screw - 10 - 0.63" - 1 Pack
$13.33Rack Solution Screw 10-32 x 5/8" (25 Pack) - Rack Screw - 10 - 0.63" - 1 Pack Learn More -
Rack Solutions 12-24 x 1/2in Pan Head Phillip Drive Pilot Point Screw 25-Pack - Rack Screw - 0.50" - 1 Pack
$13.33Rack screws are used to attach equipment to the vertical uprights of a 19" rack. Racks do not have a standard thread type. There are three common thread types for rack screws: 10-32, 12-24 and M6. Since the introduction of the square hole rack and Cage Nuts, the exact thread can be selected and changed at will. 12-24 is now more common than 10-32 in pre-threaded racks. 12-24 fasteners are slightly larger than 10-32 and have courser threads. The term 12-24 comes from Unified and American Screw Threads for Bolts, Nuts, and Machine Screws standards published by ANSI B1.1-1974. The number "12" is simply a size designator corresponding to the nominal diameter of the bolt. The number "24" refers to 24 threads per inch. You can identify a 12-24 screw by measuring the diameter with a ruler at slightly less than 7/32" (slightly larger than 3/16" or 0.210").
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