Anchor nuts are designed for blind mounted applications where it is impractical to use hex nuts or where it is desirable to have an attached nut for ease of maintenance. MK1000 |
MS21069L4 Anchor Nut
Exactly what I ordered
MS21069L08 Nut, Two Lug Anchor
work as advertised
Nut,Two Lug Anchor MS21069L06
good part
MS21069L3 Nut, Two Lug Anchor
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MS21069L08 Nut, Two Lug Anchor
All Good
MS21069L08 Nut, Two Lug Anchor
MS21069L08 Nut, Two Lug Anchor
MS21069L08 Nut, Two Lug Anchor
MS21069L4 Anchor Nut
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Nut,Two Lug Anchor MS21069L06
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Yes, these all metal anchor nuts are self locking. You can use MK1000-08 for your application.
Yes, the MK1000-04 has 4-40 threads.
The thickness for the nut plate where the rivet passes through would be .047". As for what the grip length for the rivets that you need would depend on your application of which you are trying to rivet these to.
The mounting holes are .098". 3/32" rivets are used to attach them.
We would use a screw threaded 4-40. Like AN526-440r8 for example.