Joint connector, or cam, nuts are commonly used to fasten pieces together in wood furniture assemblies, especially flat-pack furniture. Cam nuts are inserted into a pre-drilled hole and are designed to mate with a dowel that has been screwed into another pre-drilled hole on another piece of the assembly. A Phillips screwdriver should then be used to tighten the cam nut. This action locks the dowel in place, creating a secure fastening point. These nuts are engineered to be used in applications involving metric measurements.
Joint connector nuts are designed to fasten to dowels in furniture assemblies
Zinc finish offers moderate corrosion resistance
Install in a pre-drilled hole using a Phillips screwdriver
These nuts are designed to be used in 5/8-in thick wood
Parts engineered using metric measurements