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Nut Types
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Hex
A six sided nut. Also referred to as a finished hex nut.
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Nylon Insert Lock
A nut with a nylon insert
to prevent backing off.
Also referred to as a Nylock
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Jam / Lock
A hex nut with a reduced height.
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Nylon Insert Jam Lock
A nyloc nut with a reduced height.
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Wing
A nut with 'wings' for hand tightening.
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Dome
A nut with a domed top over the end of the fastener.
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Acorn
Acorn nuts are a high crown type of cap nut, used for appearance. |
Flange
A nut with a built in washer like flange.
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Tee
A nut designed to be driven into wood to create a threaded hole.
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Square
A four sided nut.
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Cone Lock
A non-reversible lock nut used for high temperature applications
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Keps
A nut with an attached free-spinning external tooth lockwasher.
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Coupling
Coupling nuts are long nuts used to connect pieces of threaded rod or other male threaded fasteners. |
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Washer Types
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Flat
A flat washer used to
distribute load.
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Mudguard
An oversize flat washer used to further distribute load especially on soft materials.
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Cup
A washer used to obtain a 'finished' look. Usually used with oval head screws.
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Spring
The most common style of washer used to prevent nuts and bolts from backing out.
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External Tooth Lock
A washer with external 'teeth' Used to prevent nuts and bolts from backing out.
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Internal Tooth Lock
A washer with internal 'teeth' Used to prevent nuts and bolts from backing out.
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Square
A square shaped washer.
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Heavy Duty
Dock washers have a larger outside diameter and are thicker than standard.
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