Never saw a "keyer" Rivnut. Mine are all flat. This being said, they are 
not Rivnuts per se, but a competing product (Nutsert, or whatever; there 
are quite a few on the market). But they all have some grooves, either on 
the back side of the flange, or on the squeezable part, that prevent them 
from turning once they are in place.
Locktite or Epoxy will work well, but  if the hole is tight, you don't 
need it.

Serge






"Oscar Zuniga" <[email protected]>

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2005-04-22 16:05
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        cc :    (ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
        Objet : KR> rivnut question



Virg wrote-

>Do not forget the NOTCH to keep the Rivnut from turning, Virg

Aha!  I saw that they offer both plain and "keyed" rivnuts.  I guess the 
keyed ones take a notch.  How is that notch made?  I had figured on 
putting 
a dab of Locktite or epoxy on before I squeezed them, to keep them from 
turning.

Oscar Zuniga
San Antonio, TX
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website at http://www.flysquirrel.net



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