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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
These are so much nicer than the ones you need to slide in. And, they stay put. Quality seemed good and the functionality over the other nuts is great.
Joe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de febrero de 2025
These work really well for building custom machines. I really like the spring loaded ball bearing that keeps the nut where you put it, no need to hold it in place while you screw in your next piece.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2025
The tolerances fit and finish on them leaves a lot to be desired. They will certainly *work*, but the margin for error very little. I feel if sufficient torque were to be applied they would slip out. The finish is roughly machined. You get what you pay for.
Clifford Galli Jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
These roll-in t-nuts are an excellent solution for attaching various components to 20x20 or 40x40 extrusions commonly found in 3D printer frames. They provide a secure and reliable connection when tightened, ensuring that the nuts remain in place without moving during alignment. Compared to hammerhead nuts, which often fail to lock properly, these roll-in t-nuts offer a significantly easier and more reliable alternative. They are an indispensable addition to any 3D printer equipped with extrusion frames, providing a hassle-free and efficient way to connect components.
Bark Twain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
I have no immediate need for these T-nuts, but I'm delighted to have them around if the need arises. None of my assemblages is currently missing any attachments, but if I have the need to append something in the future I'm not going to enjoy taking everything apart to add it on. These spring-loaded T-nuts make that easy.The nuts insert into a 2020 extrusion without having to slide it in from an open end. The spring-loaded ball bearing provides just the right amount of friction to keep the nut where you want it. Note that the nut won't go into the extrusion slot if you already have a screw threaded in the nut, but you can rest assured that the friction won't have the nut sliding around when inserted on its own. And when you insert the screw everything is permanently stabilized and you can attach any accessory needed. Quite cool.
Martha cota
Comentado en México el 6 de abril de 2025
perfecto, problema solucionado.
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