| Material | Metal |
| Fastener Type | Cage |
| Thread Size | M 4,M 5,M 6 |
| Exterior Finish | Unpolished Aluminium |
| Color | Silver |
About this item
REMOVAL AND INSERTION: The kwmobile Cage Nut Tool is an easy solution to tedious installation and removal methods of cage nuts to and from a
10-inch or 19-inch network cable rack and will become a necessary addition for all insertions and removals.
ADJUSTABLE: The size can be adjusted with the screw to fit seamlessly to M4 cage nuts, M5 cage nuts or M6 cage nuts.
DELIVERY: You will receive a cage nut tool for installing or removing M4, M5, M6 cage nuts to and from server cabinet racks. Material: aluminium.
QUICK & EASY: Assembly is rapid and seamless. Place the cage nut in the jaws of the tool, then squeeze the sides of the cage nut to easily insert the
cage nut into the hole.
SAFETY FIRST: Don't worry about cut fingers with sharp tools and screwdrivers. The tool prevents damages caused to the rack and lowers the risk of
injuries for site engineers wanting to insert or extract cage nuts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What if I don't have a cage nut tool suitable for a 19 inch network cabinet rack? Is there any important reason to purchase it?
Answer: Yes, the reason is important. The locking nut tool is important because it allows the locking nut to be installed together with the frame. By
using properly lubricated locking nut tools, the assembly and maintenance of the frame will become effective.
Q: Will cage nut tools speed up the equipment installation process or make the installation process more complex?
Answer: The best cage nut tool on the market has the characteristic of easily fixing cage nuts with minimal force applied. This ability reduces the
likelihood of injury or strain on nearby equipment when using nut tools. Resisting forces from this angle will always damage accuracy to some extent.
Therefore, cage nut tools have ergonomics as they can provide sufficient controllable pressure to cope with tricky angles when installing or removing
nuts.
Q: Does the tool for installing cage nuts onto a 19 inch network cabinet rack require any unique design or specifications?
Answer: Before purchasing a cage nut tool, please check the tool specifications to see if the nut you are using has any unique design. The design of
most cage nut tools is suitable for most brands of cage nuts.
Q: What is the composition of the head nut tool?
Answer: The nut head tool is made of steel and can withstand the insertion and removal of a large number of nuts. Therefore, many tools can withstand
repeated production stresses without deformation or fracture.
Q: Can nut tools both insert and remove neck nuts?
Answer: Specific types of head nut tools can be used to insert and remove ring nuts, and they are suitable for both operations. This type of tool is very
useful for technicians who need to handle server racks and other devices connected to the rack.
Q: How many remote nut tools do I need to ship the item I ordered from 10083?
Answer: The location of the supplier will determine whether the order can be fulfilled in the first few weeks or days at local stores, Best Buy
representative offices, or other locations. In two cases, these merchants may be able to provide fast shipping when needed.
Q: The neck nut tool can be used for 18 inch and 19 inch network racks to achieve these two purposes, and explain the structure of its head
Answer: Although it is well known that shoulder nut tools are mainly suitable for 19 inch network cabinet racks, a considerable number of 18 inch racks
are also suitable for manufacturing when needed; Kee always connects the head nut to the cup-shaped part specification to ensure that the required
conical profile matches the desired profile.
Q: What is a cage nut? When do I have to use them?
Answer: Cage nuts are similar to rectangular brackets and have threads inside. They are fixed in place by the locking device on the outside of the cage
nut. The purpose of cage nuts is to secure any equipment to the server rack, which is essential when the server chassis lacks built-in screws or molded
threads for installing equipment. Cage nuts are essential for certain equipment and are typically used for older equipment casings.


































