These are a little taller than regular-profile hex nuts, but they offer a bigger grip surface, so when you tighten them, your wrench or socket won't fall off. They are frequently seen in machinery and cars with hard-to-reach fasteners.
The majority of machinery and equipment can be fastened with these Grade 5 or Class 8 nuts. Make sure your screw has a similar strength rating to prevent stripped threads during installation.
These nuts, which are rated Class 10, Grade 8, or C, are around 25% stronger than medium-strength steel nuts. They are frequently used to secure parts in high-stress applications such as motors, pumps, and valves. Make sure your screw has a similar strength rating to prevent stripped threads during installation.
These nuts are almost half as strong as medium-strength nuts and are rated Grade 2, Class 6, or lower. They work well for light-duty fastening tasks like locking access panels. In order to prevent thread stripping during installation, use them with screws that have a comparable strength grade.
These rust-resistant nuts are ideal for outdoor and damp settings.