How to Identify and Measure Fittings
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Low-Strength Steel Hex Nuts
About half the strength of medium-strength steel nuts, these nuts are for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
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Thread Size | Wd. | Ht. | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Steel—Grade 2 | ||||||
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1 7/8"-12 | 2 13/16" | 1 39/64" | ASME B18.2.2 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Low-Strength Steel Thin Hex Nuts
Also known as jam nuts, these are about half the height of standard hex nuts. Use them in low-clearance applications or jam one against another nut to hold it in place. About half the strength of medium-strength steel thin nuts, use them for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
Nuts with fine and extra-fine thread spacing are less likely to loosen from vibration than nuts with coarse thread spacing.
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Thread | ||||||
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Size | Spacing | Wd. | Ht. | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Steel—Grade 2 | ||||||
1 7/8"-12 | Extra Fine | 2 13/16" | 1 1/32" | 1 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Medium-Strength Steel Threaded Rods—Grade B7
Grade B7, these threaded rods have a tensile strength about one and a half times stronger than low-strength steel rods. They meet the pressure and temperature requirements of ASTM A193 and are often used to secure pressure tanks, valves, and flanges.
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High-Strength Steel Threaded Rods
Comparable to Grade 8 steel, these threaded rods have a tensile strength of 150,000 psi, making them about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel rods.
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Nuts for 37° Flared Fittings for Stainless Steel Tubing
- For Use With: Air, Hydraulic Fluid, Isopropyl Alcohol, Natural Gas, Phosphoric Acid, Water
- Temperature Range: -420° to 1,200° F
- Tubing: Use with seamless or welded 304 or 316 stainless steel that meets ASTM A213, ASTM A249, or ASTM A269
- Specifications Met: ISO 8434, SAE J514
Use these nuts with a sleeve and fitting to provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on stainless steel tubing that is flared to 37°. Nuts are 316 stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance.
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For Tube OD | Nut Material | Each | |
1 1/2" | 316 Stainless Steel | 000000000 | 0000000 |
Nuts for Precision AN 37° Flared Fittings for Stainless Steel Tubing
- For Use With: Air, Cutting Oil, Fuel Oil, Hydraulic Fluid, Mineral Oil, Water
- Temperature Range: -320° to 1200° F
- Tubing: Use with seamless 304 or 316 stainless steel
- Specifications Met: See Table
Use these nuts with precision AN sleeves and fittings to provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on stainless steel tubing that is flared to 37°. The threads are Class 3B and adhere to tighter tolerances than other nuts. They are made to exact AS (formerly AN) specifications.
304 stainless steel nuts have very good corrosion resistance.
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304 Stainless Steel | ||||
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For Tube OD | Max. Pressure | Specifications Met | Each | |
1 1/2" | 1,500 psi @ 72° F | AN818-24J, ASTM A380, SAE AS4841 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Nuts for 37° Flared Fittings for Steel Tubing
- For Use With: Air, Fuel Oil, Hydraulic Fluid, Mineral Oil
- Temp. Range: -60° to 400° F
- Tubing: Use with seamless steel
- Specifications Met: SAE J514
Use these nuts with a sleeve and fitting to provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on steel tubing that is flared to 37°. They are zinc-plated steel for fair corrosion resistance.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
For Tube OD | Nut Material | Max. Pressure | Each | |
1 1/2" | Zinc-Plated Steel | 1,500 psi @ 72° F | 00000000 | 000000 |