Threaded insert IM_T series
press-inself-anchoringstainless steel

Threaded insert - IM_T series - Specialinsert s.r.l. - press-in / self-anchoring / stainless steel
Threaded insert - IM_T series - Specialinsert s.r.l. - press-in / self-anchoring / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Type
threaded, press-in, self-anchoring
Material
stainless steel, plastic, carbon
Configuration
round
Applications
for stone

Description

PRESS IN SELF-ANCHORING THREADED INSERTS Self-clinching insert with head Family Self-clinching threaded inserts Type of product Press in Self-Anchoring Threaded Inserts Receiving material Carbon Fibre, Compact Materials, Corian®, Granite, HPL, Marble Product material Stainless Steel + Plastic Assembly Pressure Coating In Natural State Trade name KEEP-NUT® KEEP-NUT® PRESS-IN SELF-ANCHORING THREADED INSERTS KEEP-NUT® is an approved and certified insert to create threaded seats on panels made of marble, granite or other natural stones, composites, carbon, Corian®, HPL and other solid surfaces even thin. The ease and fast press-in installation without any adhesive and the mechanical anchoring within the receiving material, makes KeepNut® a revolutionary and reliable fastening system. KEEP-NUT® is manufactured in stainless steel and it’s made of a threaded bush with a set of elastic crowns and a plastic ring that holds the complete set of parts. Applications: ventilated facades, wall-coverings, décor and interiors, furniture, kitchen and sanitary elements, funerary art, etc.

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JEC WORLD

4-06 Mar 2025 Paris (France)

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    MARMOMAC

    23-26 Sep 2025 Verona (Italy)

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