Nuts, Stainless steel
Nuts have internal machine threads, for use with machine thread bolts and screws.
Nuts, Stainless steel |
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Hex nutsA standard six sided nut. |
Hex machine screw nutsA hex nut in smaller sizes for machine screw diameters under 1/4". |
Hex nylon insert lock nutsA hex nut with a nylon ring to resist loosening. |
Hex jam nutsA thinner version of a hex nut. |
Hex jam nylon insert lock nutsA thinner version of a nylon insert lock nut. |
K-Lock nutsA nut with an attached free-spinning external tooth lock washer. |
Wing nutsA nut that is installed by hand. |
T-NutsA type of nut used to create internal machine threads in wood or similar materials. |
Flange nuts serratedA nut with a built in washer which is serrated to resist loosening. |
Spring channel nutsSpring channel nuts feature a spring-loaded design that enables quick and effortless installation. The spring mechanism allows the nut to easily slide into the strut channel and securely lock in place. |
Square nutsA four sided nut. |
Heavy hex nutsA heavier pattern version of a standard hex nut. |
Coupling nutsA long nut used to connect pieces of threaded rod or other male threaded fasteners. |
Two-way reversible lock nutsA style of prevailing torque lock nut that can be installed either side up. Often used in high temperature applications. This style of lock nut deforms the threads of the mated fastener. |
Castle nutsA nut used in conjunction with a cotter pin. |
Cap nutsA nut with a finished top that covers the end of the bolt. Bolts must be in the proper length. |
Extra tall cap nuts round
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Extra tall cap nuts flat
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Forged eye nutsForged nuts with an oval link used to secure cable, wire and chain. |
Heavy forged eye nutsForged nuts with an oval link and a higher rated capacity used to secure cable, wire and chain. |