 | Expandable Collar design opening up at 8.4mm, down to 6.6mm | A strong, reliable and easy to fix low cost grip neck socket for use with products such as glides and castors. Multi use, these components are designed to knock into wood and plastic, to provide an anchor for metal pins. Simply insert into a pre-drilled hole and tap into place. Flush fitting with no counter boring required and self-locking to prevent rotation during hand or automatic assembly. Suitable for a wide variety of applications such as Bed Headboards, Shop Fittings, Office Furnture and Domestic Furniture and the assembly of wooden carcasses. Other styles are available to order as we only tend to show the most popular lines, which are readily available on the website. As with all our products they're listed as if you wanted to buy them individually so for quantity discounts, check the drop downs first, or give us a call and we'll quote you for your specific requirements. All the prices on the site include VAT and we endeavour to keep our prices as keen as possible but if you think you can buy the product cheaper elsewhere then please let us know. It may also be worth checking our Discounted Stock section where we've got end of line and slow moving colour options at significantly reduced rates. As well as owning our own tooling, we source innovative products in a wide variety of colours and finishes, from all around the globe so inevitably you will come across products which aren't stocked here in Banbury. Delivery on these parts would usually be 4-5 days instead of our typical 1-2 days service and in some situations, these parts have been set up with minimum pack requirements which might mean it won't let you order less than that - so check the drop-downs in this instance. To make choosing the right product a bit easier, we've signified ex-stock items by attaching a You Save: icon to them, so if you're looking for a quick turnaround, or hoping to order in smaller batches - check there's not an alternative product with a You Save: icon next to it first!
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