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n9wys wrote:
> My 2¢ worth...
> 
> I have heard these referred to as "Speed Nuts".  McMaster-Carr shows the
> ones I am familiar with in their catalog, calling them “U-style clip-on
> nuts”.  (I found them by doing a search for "speed nuts".)  These are
> designed to use sheet metal-type screws, which is what I usually see in
> radio cabinet rails.
> 
> Mark - N9WYS
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] On Behalf Of no6b
> 
> At 8/22/2008 23:50, you wrote:
>> The clips are called tinerman clips and I have found them at auto parts 
>> stores but I think they are a little spendey.
> 
> The ones that are threaded for machine screws are called cage nuts.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cage_nut  
> 
> 10-32 would be the best thread size to use, since it's a defacto 19" rack 
> mount standard.  I've also seen racks tapped with 12-24, but that screw 
> size isn't as easy to find.
> 
> Bob NO6B
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