Hex Nut
Construction:
Typically manufactured from Mild Steel (MS), Stainless Steel (SS), or Brass depending on the application. Common types include Hex Nuts for standard fastening and Wing Nuts for tool-free tightening. Finishes may include zinc plating, galvanizing, or polishing for corrosion resistance.
Usage:
Nuts are threaded onto bolts or rods to create a strong clamping force, holding components together. Hex nuts are tightened using tools like wrenches, while wing nuts can be hand-tightened for quick, tool-free assembly and disassembly.
Application:
Nuts are essential fastening components used in conjunction with bolts or threaded rods for securely assembling or mounting parts. They are widely used in plumbing, fire-fighting systems, structural framing, HVAC systems, and various mechanical installations.
| Material: | Mild Steel, Stainless Steel (SS 304/316), or Brass |
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| Types: | Hex Nut, Wing Nut, Dome Nut, Nylock Nut (on request) |
| Finish Options: | Zinc Plated / Hot-Dip Galvanized / Plain / Polished |
| Threading: | Metric / UNC / UNF |
| Sizes Available: | M6 to M20 (custom sizes on request) |
| Features: | High tensile strength for load-bearing joints Rust and corrosion resistant finishes Compatible with standard threaded fasteners Available in various types for different application needs Easy to assemble and disassemble |

