460ECNUTS

Chrome Nut for Shelving Posts - 4/Pack

2.8 out of 5 star rating
10 Reviews
A silver chrome Regency nut with a hole.
A close-up of a Regency Chrome Nut for shelving posts.

Features

  • Direct replacement for original part
  • Fits Regency stationary shelving posts
  • Can be paired with a foot (sold separately) to make a Regency mobile shelving post stationary

Specifications

  • Post Diameter 1 Inch
  • Finish Chrome
  • Material Steel
  • Type Nuts

Customer Reviews

Overall Rating

2.8 out of 5 star rating
10 reviews
  • 3 customers gave 5 star ratings
  • 2 customers gave 4 star ratings
  • 0 customers gave 3 star ratings
  • 0 customers gave 2 star ratings
  • 5 customers gave 1 star ratings

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  • Eileen K.

    5.0
    12/29/2024

    These fit into the same brand posts as expected. If you have posts that are now listed correctly listed as mobile, and want to turn them into stationary with feet, this piece works. This piece also works to connect two posts to make a taller post (not recommended unless shelf will be well secured and not used for anything heavy). By placing this piece in the top of a post and using a threaded stud 3/8-16 between the two posts. I like that the thread on the feet is standard enough that I can buy threaded studs and other threaded hardware that works with these.

  • Kenneth

    5.0
    07/20/2024

    These works fine. I can drive a big nail in wood with a hammer. Thats about the equivalent effort needed to drive these inserts. You MUST use a steel hammer. First tap it until it just just starts to bind in place. Then wack it HARD. Yes it may fly across the room if you hit it wrong. Try again until it seats. Hit around the edge to work it it. THE INSERT IS PROPERLY MADE. No insult intended, but try to get someone that can safely swing a hammer HARD, to drive these in. Get a friend (Contractor, craftsman, mechanic) to do it if you've never driven a big nail.

  • Stephanie R.

    1.0
    04/28/2024

    Just as everyone else said, the nuts are too big for the posts.

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For optimal torque support, securely mount your post using a clamp or vice, then hammer the nut in firmly with a metal hammer.

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