What Are the Differences Between the M3, M4 and M5 rhombus Nuts for ATN Timing Belt?
If you work with ATN timing belts—whether ATN10, ATN12.7, or ATN20—you already know that the hardware securing your profiles to the belt is just as critical as the belt itself. Among the most commonly specified fasteners for these modular conveying systems are rhombus nuts (also called diamond nuts or rhombus T-nuts), which slot into the extruded cavities…

