Where do you put a quarter turn screw on a panel?

Where do you put a quarter turn screw on a panel?

Press these wing head nuts into the backside of a panel in applications where you have access to both sides of the panel. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers. These rounded head screws have a nut that clips onto the edge of a thin panel, allowing you to mount the screw near edges.

Where can I find door panel fasteners and clips?

Clips and Fasteners features a number of door panel fasteners to fit different makes and models of vehicles. You will find the exact car door clips you need for your vehicle. You can also stock up on door panel retainers, so you can have them on hand whenever you need them. Check out our inventory and order today.

How are wing head screws used on panels?

These wing-head screws have a clip-on nut that allows you to mount them near the edge of a thin panel. Use them to lock and release access panels, doors, and covers with a quarter- turn. Push the plunger to secure and pull to release for quick access. An expanding rubber bushing damps vibration while holding panels together.

How does a quarter turn lock work on a door?

Press these wing head nuts into a closed-end hole or thick panel in applications where the back of the panel is inaccessible. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers. Press these rounded head nuts into a closed-end hole or thick panel in applications where the back of the panel is inaccessible.

Clips and Fasteners features a number of door panel fasteners to fit different makes and models of vehicles. You will find the exact car door clips you need for your vehicle. You can also stock up on door panel retainers, so you can have them on hand whenever you need them. Check out our inventory and order today.

Press these wing head nuts into the backside of a panel in applications where you have access to both sides of the panel. A quarter-turn locks and releases access panels, doors, and covers. These rounded head screws have a nut that clips onto the edge of a thin panel, allowing you to mount the screw near edges.

These wing-head screws have a clip-on nut that allows you to mount them near the edge of a thin panel. Use them to lock and release access panels, doors, and covers with a quarter- turn. Push the plunger to secure and pull to release for quick access. An expanding rubber bushing damps vibration while holding panels together.

What do you need to know about door panel retainer clips?

The design of the door panel retainer clips keeps the panel tightly in place. Clips and Fasteners features a number of door panel fasteners to fit different makes and models of vehicles. You will find the exact car door clips you need for your vehicle.