About Shaft Collars
Shaft collars are useful for holding and positioning components on a shaft. They can also serve as mechanical stops and stroke limiters.
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Metric High-Strength Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts—Class 10
A nylon insert keeps metric bolt threads from coming loose due to vibration, wear, and temperature swings. About 25% stronger than medium-strength steel locknuts, these nuts are made of high-strength, Class 10 steel. They're used in valves, pumps, suspension systems, and other high-stress parts. Combine with Class 10.9 metric bolts, which have similar strength. All are reusable but lose holding power after each use.
Zinc-plated steel locknuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 10 | ||||||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 30 | 220° | DIN 985 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Metric Fine-Thread High-Strength Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts—Class 10
These locknuts have a nylon insert that grips the bolt to resist loosening without damaging threads. They're reusable, but their holding power lessens with each use. They're about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel locknuts and comparable in strength to Class 10.9 bolts. A zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 10 | ||||||||
M30 | 2 | 46 | 30 | 220° | DIN 985, ISO 10511 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Metric Medium-Strength Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts—Class 8
Made from medium-strength steel with a nylon insert, these Class 8 metric locknuts are strong enough to use on most machinery and equipment that’s prone to vibration and temperature changes. The nylon insert also won’t damage the threads on your bolt. All are reusable, but their holding power lessens with each use. Pair them with compatible Class 8.8 metric bolts.
Most of these locknuts meet ISO 7040 or ISO 10511 (formerly DIN 982 or DIN 985), which are international standards for dimensions. The ISO standards are functionally equivalent to the DIN standards with slight differences in width, height, or tolerances.
Zinc- and zinc yellow-chromate plated steel locknuts are a good option in dry environments. The zinc plating prevents the steel from corroding until the plating wears away.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 8 | ||||||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 30 | 220° | DIN 985, ISO 10511 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Metric Fine-Thread Medium-Strength Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts—Class 8
Get a grip on metric bolts exposed to vibration, wear, and changes in temperature. These metric locknuts have a nylon insert that holds onto bolts without damaging their threads. They have fine-pitch threads, which are closer together than coarse-pitch threads and less likely to loosen from vibration. Fine threads and coarse threads are not compatible. These locknuts are reusable but lose holding power with each use.
Made of Class 8 steel, these nuts are strong enough for use with most machinery and equipment. A zinc plating prevents rust in wet and damp areas. Combine them with Class 8.8 metric bolts, which are comparable in strength.
These locknuts meet the dimensional and material standards of DIN and ISO that make sure they're compatible with other parts and tools. Although DIN 982 and 985 are no longer active standards, they’re still a common reference point for designers. With only slight differences in tolerance, ISO 7040 and 10511 have replaced the inactive DIN standards.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 8 | ||||||||
M30 | 2 | 46 | 30 | 220° | ISO 10511, DIN 985 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Low-Strength Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts
These locknuts have a nylon insert that grips the bolt to resist loosening without damaging threads. They're reusable, but their holding power lessens with each use. About half the strength of medium-strength steel locknuts, they're for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
Zinc-plated steel locknuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel | |||||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 30 | 220° | 1 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Metric 18-8 Stainless Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these locknuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. The nylon insert grips the bolt to resist loosening without damaging threads. They're reusable, but their holding power lessens with each use. Metric 18-8 stainless steel is also known as A2 stainless steel. These locknuts meet either DIN 982 or DIN 985, which are no longer active standards, but are still a common reference point for designers.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
18-8 Stainless Steel | ||||||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 30 | 220° | DIN 985 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Metric Super-Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel Nylon-Insert Locknuts
Made from 316 stainless steel, these locknuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water. The nylon insert grips the bolt to resist loosening without damaging threads. They're reusable, but their holding power lessens with each use. Metric 316 stainless steel is also known as A4 stainless steel. Nuts may be mildly magnetic. All meet DIN 982 or DIN 985, which are no longer active standards, but are still a common reference point for designers.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
316 Stainless Steel | ||||||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 30 | 220° | DIN 985 | 1 | 000000000 | 000000 |
High-Strength Steel Top-Lock Distorted-Thread Locknuts
An irregularly shaped thread at the top of the nut grips the bolt for a stronger hold than nylon-insert locknuts. They thread on from the bottom of the nut, allowing more threads to engage the bolt before tightening for easier installation than center-lock distorted thread locknuts. The strength of the bolt should match the strength of the nut to prevent damaging threads. They're not reusable. Comparable in strength to Grade 8 bolts, they're about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel locknuts.
Black-phosphate, zinc-plated, and zinc yellow-chromate-plated locknuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
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Metric Medium-Strength Steel Top-Lock Distorted-Thread Locknuts—Class 8
An irregularly shaped thread at the top of the nut grips the bolt for a stronger hold than nylon-insert locknuts. They thread on from the bottom of the nut, allowing more threads to engage the bolt before tightening for easier installation than center-lock distorted thread locknuts. The strength of the bolt should match the strength of the nut to prevent damaging threads. They're not reusable. Comparable in strength to Class 8.8 bolts, they're suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment. A zinc or zinc yellow-chromate plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 8 | |||||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 30 | DIN 980V | 1 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Metric Medium-Strength Steel Locknuts for use with Cotter Pins—Class 8
Often referred to as castle nuts, secure these by inserting a cotter pin or safety wire through the slots and a drilled hole in your bolt for mild loosening resistance. They’re not recommended for use on parts exposed to high vibration because the pin is prone to shearing under prolonged stress. Height includes the slots. Cotter pins are not included.
Zinc-plated steel locknuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
Steel locknuts are best for dry environments, since moisture will cause them to rust. They are weldable and can be painted or finished.
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Metric Steel-Insert Locknuts for Extreme Vibration—Class 8
The steel insert grips the threads and lifts away from the nut body when installed, isolating the insert from the nut’s load to resist spinoff caused by vibration. These locknuts are often used in shakers and vibrating equipment. The strength of the bolt should match the strength of the nut to prevent damaging threads. Comparable in strength to Class 8.8 bolts, they're suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Each | |
Steel—Class 8 | |||||
M30 | 3.5 | 46 | 27 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Bearing Retaining Locknuts
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.
When choosing your thread spacing, consider the precision of your application. The finer the threads, the more control you have when making adjustments.
All carbon steel locknuts are strong and resist wear, though they don’t stand up to corrosion as well as stainless steel locknuts. Zinc-plated steel locknuts resist rusting from some moisture, but you shouldn’t use them with salt water or chemicals.
303 stainless steel locknuts resist corrosion better than steel locknuts but aren’t as strong. They withstand washdowns and chemicals.
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Thread | Spanner Sockets | |||||||||
Size | Pitch, mm | Spacing | OD | Wd., mm | Insert Max. Temp., °F | Specifications Met | Each | Each | ||
Carbon Steel | ||||||||||
Chamfered Face | ||||||||||
M30 | 1.5 | Extra Fine | 45mm | 11.5 | 160° | ISO 2982-2 | 0000000 | 000000 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel | ||||||||||
Chamfered Face | ||||||||||
M30 | 1.5 | Extra Fine | 44mm | 11 | 210° | __ | 0000000 | 00000 | 000000 | 00 |
303 Stainless Steel | ||||||||||
Chamfered Face | ||||||||||
M30 | 1.5 | Extra Fine | 45mm | 11.5 | 160° | ISO 2982-2 | 0000000 | 00000 | 00000000 | 000000 |