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Nuts are fasteners that are typically hexagonal in shape and are used in conjunction with bolts to secure two or more components together. They are made from a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, brass, and plastic, depending on the application requirements. The internal threading of a nut allows it to be screwed onto a bolt, providing a secure connection that can withstand various loads and stresses.
| Material | Steel, stainless steel, brass, or plastic |
| Thread standard | Metric or imperial |
| Size range | M2 to M30 or equivalent |
| Finish options | Zinc plated, black oxide, or plain |
| Grade | Class 8, Class 10, or equivalent |
When selecting nuts, consider the material based on environmental factors such as corrosion resistance and strength requirements. Specify the thread standard (metric or imperial) and ensure compatibility with the bolts you plan to use. It's also important to determine the appropriate grade for your application, as this affects load-bearing capacity. Always mention the required quantities when requesting a quote to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Nuts can be made from steel, stainless steel, brass, or plastic.
Select a nut size that matches the diameter and thread pitch of your bolt.
Metric nuts are measured in millimeters, while imperial nuts are measured in inches.
Yes, high-temperature nuts are often made from specialized alloys or materials.
Nuts can often be reused if they show no signs of wear or damage.
Locking nuts are designed to resist loosening due to vibration or movement.