Weld Mount lets you fasten wiring, hoses and panels without drilling into your hull. This collection covers stainless studs, standoffs and panel studs that bond to the surface with adhesive.
Why Use Adhesive-Mount Fasteners
Drilling holes in a boat invites leaks and weakens structure. Weld Mount fasteners bond to clean surfaces with a structural adhesive, giving you a threaded stud or standoff with no holes and no leaks. They are a go-to for routing wire looms, mounting panels and securing hoses in tight spaces.
Choosing Studs and Standoffs
Pick by stud height and thread size. Heights run from about 0.75 inch up to several inches, and threads come in common sizes such as number 8, number 10, 1/4 inch and 5/16 inch. Panel studs include a wide base for mounting circuit panels, while standoffs hold components off the surface for airflow and clearance. Match the thread to your hardware and confirm the surface is clean and dry before bonding.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Weld Mount fasteners attach without screws?
They bond to a clean, prepared surface using a structural adhesive. Once cured, the stud or standoff provides a threaded mounting point with no drilling and no holes in the hull or deck.
What thread sizes are available?
Weld Mount offers common sizes including number 8, number 10, 1/4 inch and 5/16 inch threads. Match the stud thread to the nut or hardware you plan to use.
What surface prep is needed?
The bonding surface must be clean, dry and free of oil, wax and loose material. Proper prep is what gives the adhesive its full holding strength.
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