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M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, Hex Full Nuts, A4/ 316 Stainless Steel, DIN 934
Fixaball,sellsM3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, Standard Coarse Thread, Full Nuts, A4/ 316 Stainless Steel, DIN 934,
Full Nuts
Nuts are almost always used opposite a mating bolt to fasten a stack of parts together. The two partners are kept together by a combination of their threads’ friction, a slight stretch of the bolt, and compression of the parts.
Nuts are most commonly hexagonal in shape. It is important to use the correct sized spanners to avoid, rounding off, the nut. Otherwise, if using an adjustable spanner you must ensure it is full tightened over the flat faces. Other specialized shapes exist for certain needs, such as wingnuts for finger adjustment and captive nuts (eg cage nuts) for hard to reach areas.
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A4 Full Nut Diameters Available (metric – mm)
M3-0.50 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
M4-0.70 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
M5-0.80 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
M6-1.00 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
M8-1.25 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
M10-1.50 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
M12-1.75 FULL NUT COARSE DIN 934 STAINLESS A4 |
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT FOR THREAD TYPES
Metric Coarse and Metric Fine are in Millimetre (mm) units and were developed to simplify the imperial systems. Europe moved to this system but the Americans choose Imperial as their default. A coarse thread has less helical coils per mm and a fine one has more. Coarse is used for heavier loads and fine is used for lighter loads prone to vibrations.
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