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Orders for Round Base T-nuts also include
the necessary zinc plated screws for installation.
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Items you'll need:
- Electric drill
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Philips Head drill bit
- Round Base T-nut
- (3) #6 sheet metal screws
(included with t nut orders)
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Prior to installing T-nuts your climbing wall should be prepared by creating a grid of holes spaced according to your preference using a 7/16" drill bit. The inner diameter of the t-nuts is 3/8", but the outer diameter is 7/16".
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Step one:
Put the t-nut in the hole.
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Step two:
Fasten the three screws with the drill.
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Finished!
Most people probably don't need these instructions, but they help illustrate
the difference between Round Base and 4 prong t-nuts. If you change routes frequently
you'll appreciate a solid nut which is easy to install, and won't spin or pop out.
On the other hand, If you don't plan on changing the hold positions frequently, you could save a couple bucks by using the 4 prong style.
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