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    Bearing Locknuts

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    Image of Product. Carbon Steel. Front orientation. Bearing Nuts. Bearing Locknuts, Chamfered Face, Carbon Steel.

    Carbon Steel

    With a nylon insert that grips your threaded shaft or spindle without damaging its threads, these locknuts—also called shaft nuts—hold bearings, bushings, gears, and pulleys prone to vibration tightly in place. They come as one piece, so you can easily clamp them onto your shaft or spindle. But, since they aren’t made entirely of metal, they don’t stand up to heat as well as all-metal locknuts. Slots in their sides mean you can tighten and loosen them with a spanner wrench or spanner socket. Their face is also chamfered to help keep the size and weight of your assembly at a minimum. All meet international standards for bearing locknut dimensions.
    Carbon Steel—All carbon steel locknuts are strong and resist wear, though they don’t stand up to corrosion as well as 303 stainless steel locknuts.
    303 Stainless Steel—303 stainless steel locknuts resist corrosion better than carbon steel locknuts but aren’t as strong. They withstand washdowns and chemicals.
    Thread Spacing—When choosing your thread spacing, consider the precision of your application. The finer the threads, the more control you have when making adjustments.
    Locknuts
    Sockets
    Thread
    Carbon Steel
    303
    Stainless Steel
    Size
    Spacing
    OD
    Wd.
    Insert Max.
    Temp., ° F
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Chamfered Face
    0.664"-32
    Extra Fine
    1 1/8"13/32"160ANSI/ABMA 8.20000000000000000000000000000000000000000
     

    Corrosion-Resistant Ball Screws and Nuts

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ball Screws and Nuts. Corrosion-Resistant Ball Screws and Nuts, Ball Nuts, Externally Threaded Nut, Style A.

    Ball Nuts,

    Externally

    Threaded

    Nut, Style A

    Suitable for use in harsh environments, these ball screws and nuts are made of stainless steel. Internal ball bearings provide smooth low-friction travel in applications that require high speeds, accurate positioning, and repeatable movement. Also known as single-start ball screws and nuts, they have a single thread that runs the length of the screw. They operate with more torque than fast-travel ball screws and nuts. To ensure compatibility, select components that have the same thread size. Ball nuts are furnished with a tube to keep ball bearings in place. Do not remove the tube until you are ready to install the nuts onto the screws.
    Externally Threaded Ball Nuts—Right-Hand Threaded
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Ball Screws and Nuts. Corrosion-Resistant Ball Screws and Nuts, Ball Nuts, Externally Threaded Nut, Style A.

    Style A

    Travel Distance per Turn—Travel distance per turn, also known as screw lead, is the distance a ball nut moves with one revolution of the ball screw.
    Style
    Thread
    Size
    Lg.
    Dia.
    No. of Thread
    Starts
    Travel Distance
    per Turn
    External Thread
    Size
    Hardness
    Dynamic Thrust
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max.
    Backlash
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    17-4 PH Stainless Steel
    A3/8"-8
    1"3/4"10.125"0.664"-32
    Rockwell C38250.007"-65 to 3000000000000000
     

    Bearing Nuts

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Bearing Nuts. Bearing Nuts, 303 Stainless Steel, Chamfered Face.

    Carbon Steel

    Chamfered Face

    303 Stainless

    Steel,

    Chamfered Face

    Often paired with spring lock washers to strengthen their hold, these bearing nuts—also known as shaft nuts—keep vibration from shifting bearings, bushings, pulleys, and gears on your threaded shaft or spindle. They have slotted sides, so you can tighten and loosen them with a spanner wrench or spanner socket.
    Carbon Steel—Carbon steel bearing nuts are strong and resist wear.
    303 Stainless Steel—303 stainless steel bearing nuts resist corrosion better than carbon steel. They also withstand washdowns and chemicals.
    Chamfered Face—Chamfered-face bearing nuts weigh less and produce less heat than stepped-face nuts.
    Thread Spacing—When choosing your thread spacing, consider the precision of your application. The finer the threads, the more control you have when making adjustments.
    Nuts
    Bearing
    Lock Washers
    Sockets
    Thread
    Size
    Spacing
    OD
    Wd.
    Specs. Met
    For Lock Washer
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Carbon Steel
     
    Chamfered Face
    0.664"-32
    Extra Fine
    1 1/8"11/32"ANSI/ABMA 8.2ANSI/ABMA 8.2000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
     
    303 Stainless Steel
     
    Chamfered Face
    0.664"-32
    Extra Fine
    1 1/8"11/32"ANSI/ABMA 8.2ANSI/ABMA 8.2000000000000000000000000000000000000000
     
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