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	Flare-in nuts is a kind of fastener used in sheet metal, chassis and cabinet. The flare-in nut has two shapes: one is hexagonal, which is represented by NZ NZS; the other is cylindrical, which is represented by Z ZS.
	The riveting process is relatively simple and the connection strength is low. It is usually used in situations where the height of the fastener is limited and the torque is not large.
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	Thread Size: M3
	Material: Carton Steel
	Shank Code: 1.2
	A Max: 1.2mm
	Min Sheet Thickness: 1.2mm
	Hole Size In Sheet +0.8: 5mm
	C Max: 4.98mm
	E ±0.25: 7mm
	T ±0.25: 3mm
	Flare-in nuts is a kind of fastener used in sheet metal, chassis and cabinet. The flare-in nut has two shapes: one is hexagonal, which is represented by NZ NZS; the other is cylindrical, which is represented by Z ZS.
	The riveting process is relatively simple and the connection strength is low. It is usually used in situations where the height of the fastener is limited and the torque is not large.


