Product Description
Specification
| Code No | Size | Pack | Code No | Size | Pack |
| 04 | 4MM | 100 | 05 | 5MM | 100 |
| 06 | 6MM | 100 | 08 | 8MM | 100 |
| 10 | 10MM | 100 | 12 | 12MM | 100 |
| 14 | 14MM | 50 | 15 | 15MM | 50 |
| 16 | 16MM | 50 | 18 | 18MM | 50 |
| 20 | 20MM | 25 | 22 | 22MM | 25 |
| 25 | 25MM | 25 | 28 | 28MM | 25 |
| 30 | 30MM | 25 | | | |
Engineered for Aerospace and DefenseThe 561 Series Anchor Nut excels in rigorous environments, meeting the highest industry standards for aerospace and defense uses. Crafted from corrosion-resistant brass and finished for longevity, these fasteners deliver silent and reliable performance in critical applications. With ready stock and custom configurations available, they ensure adaptability to unique operational requirements.
Versatile Installation and High CompatibilityDesigned for riveted installation on structures, the 561 Series Anchor Nut offers ease of assembly and compatibility with machine screws. Its threaded, two-lug or single-lug options accommodate various design needs, ensuring secure connections in both new builds and maintenance. Custom packaging and made-to-order options provide added flexibility for specialized projects.
FAQ's of 561 Series Anchor Nut:
Q: How is the 561 Series Anchor Nut installed on aircraft structures?
A: The 561 Series Anchor Nut is manually riveted to aircraft or aerospace structures, using either single-lug or two-lug configurations, allowing for a secure and maintenance-free threaded connection.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the 561 Series Anchor Nut in high-performance sectors?
A: Key benefits include corrosion-resistant brass construction, high tensile load capacity, silent operation, and long-term reliability, making it ideal for aerospace, defense, and advanced industrial applications.
Q: When should I choose a single-lug versus a two-lug hole configuration?
A: Select a two-lug configuration for enhanced stability and load distribution, or a single-lug design for tighter spaces and where installation constraints require a more compact fastener.
Q: What compliance standards do the 561 Series Anchor Nuts meet?
A: They fully comply with NAS1804, MS21069, and AN366 standards, ensuring suitability for regulated aerospace and defense applications requiring certified quality and performance.
Q: Where are these anchor nuts typically used?
A: Primarily used in aircraft and aerospace structures, the 561 Series Anchor Nut secures threaded connections in panels, airframes, and other high-stress areas requiring reliable fastening.
Q: What process is used in manufacturing and finishing the 561 Series Anchor Nut?
A: These nuts are cold-formed for superior strength, then treated with zinc plating or passivation to enhance corrosion resistance and durability, including an optional dry film lubricant for smoother installation.
Q: Are custom sizes and finishing options available for specific project requirements?
A: Yes, dimensions, packaging, and finishes can be tailored to order, accommodating unique project specifications, ensuring both readiness from stock and flexibility for made-to-order needs.