Metric Nuts
metric-nuts
Metric heavy hex nuts are wider across the flats and thicker than hex nuts. R20.png
The ease of use also make wing nuts popular for applications in which convenience is vital, such as on boats and bicycles. Stamped wing nuts feature hollow wings open at the top. Cold-forged wing nuts are solid parts. P93.png
Metric Hex Nuts
Metric hex nuts are six-sided, internally threaded fasteners, mated with bolts, studs, screws, and other externally threaded products. The addition of the hex nut ensures that the bolt, etc., stays in place. 556.pngMetric Heavy Hex Nuts, A194M Grade 2H Plain
(17) Metric hex nuts are six-sided, internally threaded fasteners, mated with bolts, studs, screws, and other externally threaded products. The addition of the hex nut ensures that the bolt, etc., stays in place.Metric heavy hex nuts are wider across the flats and thicker than hex nuts. R20.png
Metric Hex Jam Nuts
Metric hex jam nuts are thin metric hex nuts. They have coarse and fine machine screw threads, like metric hex nuts, but their reduced thickness results in a reduction in strength. They are used with small machine screws to save space or to "jam" against another nut to create a locking action. 526.pngMetric Nylon Insert Lock Nuts
Metric nylon inset lock nuts are basically a hex nut with a nylon-filled collar at its back end. When a screw reaches the collar, the threads and nylon form a tight, frictional fit, restricting movement of the screw when it's subject to vibration. 812.pngMetric All Metal Lock Nuts
Metric lock nuts have a "locking" element that prevents the nuts from free spinning after the element engages the mating threads. For metric all metal lock nuts nuts, thread deformation creates the prevailing torque, which may cause thread galling. Reuse is limited since the prevailing torque declines each time the nut is installed and removed. 738.pngMetric KepĀ® Lock Nuts
Metric kep® lock nuts are hex nut/ lock washer assemblies. Aside from the the captive and free-spinning lock washer, the hex nut resembles a regular hex nut with coarse machine screw threads. They are a reusable and low-cost one-piece alternative to separate lock washers and nuts. They "lock" when seated and tightened. 738.pngMetric Flange Nuts
Metric hex flange nuts are similar to and often used with metric flange bolts and are available with coarse and fine machine screw threads. A large protruding circular flange, the diameter of which exceeds that of the hex section, accommodates oversized holes. Choose from smooth (non-serrated) and serrated bearing surfaces. The serrations provide resistance to loosening.. 546.pngMetric Nylon Insert Flange Lock Nuts
Metric nylon insert flange lock nuts are basically a metric hex flange nut with a nylon-filled collar at its back end. When a screw reaches the collar, the threads and nylon form a tight, frictional fit, restricting movement of the screw when it's subject to vibration. V46.pngMetric All Metal Flange Lock Nuts
Metric lock nuts have a "locking" element that prevents the nuts from free spinning after the element engages the mating threads. For metric all metal flange lock nuts, thread deformation creates the prevailing torque, which may cause thread galling. Reuse is limited since the prevailing torque declines each time the nut is installed and removed. 523.pngMetric Coupling Nuts
Metric hex coupling nuts have long, hexagonal bodies. They are used to hold a threaded rod or machine screw at each end. 621.pngMetric Wing Nuts
Metric wing nuts have protruding 'wings' to make hand tightening and loosening easier. Wing nuts are used when a part is often assembled and disassembled by hand, where no more than finger pressure is needed. They may be used with or without a washer.The ease of use also make wing nuts popular for applications in which convenience is vital, such as on boats and bicycles. Stamped wing nuts feature hollow wings open at the top. Cold-forged wing nuts are solid parts. P93.png