The main functions of butterfly nuts include:
The main functions of butterfly nuts include providing high torque resistance, easy installation and removal, keeping the back of the plate flush, and meeting a variety of design requirements. They are widely used in various equipment and industries, and are particularly suitable for electronic or precision equipment due to their small and sophisticated design. In addition, butterfly nuts also have excellent properties such as insulation, non-magnetic, and corrosion resistance, which further expands their application areas.
The specifications of butterfly nuts range from M2 to M24. According to different materials and application requirements, they can be made of materials such as steel, malleable cast iron, stainless steel or brass. Common materials include 304/316 stainless steel, carbon steel galvanized, and nylon 66. Stainless steel butterfly nuts are often used in medical devices because of their good rust resistance; carbon steel galvanized butterfly nuts are used in office equipment and machinery equipment because of their simple installation and removal; nylon 66 butterfly nuts are widely used in the power and electronics industries due to their insulation properties.