
Nuts
Nuts are used in a wide range of industries, including electronics and electrical, automotive, railways, ships, construction, machinery and medical equipment.
The size of the nut must match the size of the bolt.
Like bolts, most nuts today are hexagonal, so they can be fixed with the same socket as the bolt itself.



Various Types of Nuts
Nuts are parts that tightly connect mechanical equipment. Nuts and bolts of the same specifications can be connected together through the inner threads.
Hex
Hexagonal nuts are the most common type of nut. These six-sided nuts can be distinguished by size and height. In addition to standard nuts, they also have heavier hexagonal nuts that are stronger and wider, as well as lower profile locking nuts.
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Hexagonal flange nuts
The flange surface and the nut are integrated, such as DIN6923 standard, performance level 8, 10, large bearing surface, high preload, prevent rotation loosening and settlement, widely used in automotive, wind energy and other industries.
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Wing nuts
Wing nuts have two large metal wings that can be tightened by hand. They are mainly used when you need to tighten or loosen items by hand. They are common in bicycles and furniture. They can also be found in tools and musical instruments, such as drum sets.
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Nylon locking nuts
Nylon locking nuts are also called nylon embedded nuts. They are available in standard height and low profile or jam design. Nylon inserts prevent the nut from reversing without help. The bolt creates frictional resistance with the insert to prevent it from falling off, and is used in industries such as automobiles, machinery manufacturing, and rail transportation.
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The cap nuts
The cap nut has an open end for the bolt to be screwed in, and a closed structure at the other end to protect the bolt end thread. It has a protective function and is used in occasions where frequent disassembly is required. It is widely used in industries such as automobiles and heavy machinery.
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