- An insert nut provides a threaded socket for a wooden workpiece, similar to a wall anchor. Insert nuts are inserted into a pre-drilled hole by one of two means: screw in and hammer in. In both cases, the external protrusions bite into the wood, preventing the nut from either turning or pulling out.
Wooden Insert Nut

- Screw eyes are a screw with a loop on one end and threads on the other end. Screw eyes are commonly used to attach cables to objects, for instance attaching a string to the back of a painting to allow the painting to hang from a nail on a wall.
Wood Eye Screw

- A screw hook that usually has a collar at the base of the thread and that is used especially for hanging up cups by their handles
Cup Hooks

- Square Hooks are a great organisational tool and can be used for hanging a variety of light items. Suitable for interior use. Easy installation, can be screwed in by hand. Pilot holes are recommended for hard wood surfaces.
Square Hooks

- Furniture Connector Nuts are a perfect pairing with Connector Bolts to connect joints. Typical uses of connector bolts include the assembly of cabinetry and knock-down furniture. The fastener head is thin with a large diameter and normally has a hex recess for driving in pre-drilled holes.
Joint Connector Nuts& Bolts

- A breakaway screw or machine breakaway screw is a type of screw that has unthreaded breaks at every ¼” of its threads. It is the screw commonly used for attaching knobs and pulls to cabinet drawers, cabinet doors, and other furniture.
Break Machine Screw

- Wing nuts are used when a part is often assembled and disassembled by hand, where no more than finger pressure is needed. They may be used with or without a washer. The ease of use also make wing nuts popular for applications in which convenience is vital, such as on boats and bicycles.
Wing Nut
