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About half the strength of medium-strength steel nuts, these nuts are for light duty fastening applications.
Choose these nuts for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
These nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
These nuts have excellent chemical resistance and can be used in saltwater environments.
Made from nylon 6/6, these nuts resist oil, grease, and solvents (except mineral acids).
PEEK nuts are often used as an alternative to metal hex nuts. They withstand temperatures up to 550° F and resist acids, bases, and salt solutions.
Polycarbonate nuts stand up to oil, grease, and detergents.
PTFE nuts withstand temperatures up to 500° F. They resist oil, grease, detergents, and most mineral acids. They're the lowest friction plastic nuts we offer, so they thread on smoothly.
Fiberglass nuts are stronger than nylon 6/6 nuts. They resist acids, solvents, salt water, and oil.
One-third the weight of steel, these aluminum nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and nonmagnetic.
These nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic.
These nuts have a high strength-to-weight ratio and resist acids and salt water.
These nuts are resistant to salt water, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic.
Ceramic nuts won't melt, seize, or become brittle—even at temperatures up to 3000° F.
These 18-8 stainless steel nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel nuts, these nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Also known as small-pattern hex nuts, these are about 20% narrower than standard hex nuts for use in tight spaces where standard hex nuts won't fit.
Brass nuts are resistant to corrosion in wet environments and electrically conductive.
These nuts tighten when turned to the left; once fastened, they resist loosening from counterclockwise motion.
With threads that tighten to the left and made of 316 stainless steel, these nuts won’t loosen from counterclockwise motion in saltwater and corrosive environments. They’re half the height of standard hex nuts, so they fit where there’s low clearance.
These locknuts have good chemical resistance.
Choose these locknuts for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel locknuts, these locknuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Made from low-strength steel, these locknuts should be used for light duty fastening applications, such as securing.access panels.
Choose these locknuts for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction. They’re low-strength steel, so they should be used for fastening panels and other light duty fastening applications.
Brass locknuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
Titanium locknuts have a high strength-to-weight ratio and are resistant to acids and salt water.
These locknuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
These locknuts are about half the height of standard nylon-insert locknuts. Use them in light duty low clearance applications or jam one against a hex nut to hold it in place.
Also known as Keps and K Lock nuts, these locknuts have a free-spinning tooth lock washer that grips the material surface instead of threads for easy installation and mild vibration resistance.
These stainless steel locknuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
These locknuts have a curved washer that acts as a spring for easy installation and mild vibration resistance. The smooth rim makes them less likely to scratch materials when tightened than locknuts with a tooth lock washer.
Threads at the top of these locknuts expand to grip the bolt on all sides for a stronger hold than distorted thread locknuts.
Also known as clinch style captive nuts, press these nuts into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.
A flat hex head sits flush against the material surface for use in low-clearance applications.
These press-fit nuts have a zinc plating for corrosion resistance in wet environments.
Stainless steel press-fit nuts have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
These press-fit nuts have a nylon insert that grips threads to resist loosening.
These tools include everything you need to install press-fit nuts by hand.
Also known as broach style captive nuts, these nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
These press-fit nuts are tin plated to resist corrosion from chemicals and salt water.
These flange locknuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water. They have an irregularly shaped thread that grips the bolt for a stronger hold than nylon-insert flange locknuts.
Choose these flange locknuts for their adherence to strict military standards for material and construction.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel flange locknuts, these are for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
These nylon flange locknuts form threads as they're tightened to resist vibration.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these flange nuts have good chemical resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel flange nuts, these nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
These square nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel square nuts, these nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel square nuts, use these nuts in light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
Brass square nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
These thumb nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel thumb nuts, these have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
These thumb nuts have an aluminum insert to withstand more torque than plastic thumb nuts during installation.
These thumb nuts have good chemical resistance. The flange distributes pressure over a large area to reduce stress on your part.
These thumb nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic. The flange distributes pressure over a large area to reduce stress on your part.
Wings provide more leverage for greater torque while tightening than knurled-head thumb nuts.
These wing nuts have excellent chemical resistance and can be used in saltwater environments.
These nylon 6/6 wing nuts are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
Brass wing nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
Tighten these thumb nuts with a wrench for more torque while fastening.
These cap nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.
These cap nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
These nylon 6/6 cap nuts are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel cap nuts, use them in light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
Brass cap nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
The dome is open so these cap nuts can be used on bolts of any length.
An irregularly shaped thread grips the bolt for a stronger hold than nylon-insert cap locknuts.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel coupling nuts, these nuts are for light duty fastening applications.
These coupling nuts have good chemical resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel coupling nuts, these nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
Plastic coupling nuts are chemical resistant, nonconductive, and lightweight.
One-third the weight of steel, aluminum coupling nuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
Brass coupling nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments and electrically conductive.
Stainless steel coupling nuts have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
A smooth base provides more contact with the mating surface than weld nuts with projections.
Create threads in hard-to-work areas—where you can’t reach the back of a workpiece, or material is too thin to be tapped.
Stronger than stainless steel, these nuts are comparable in strength to Grade 9 bolts.
Stainless steel nuts have excellent corrosion resistance in most environments.
Also known as flat-style speed nuts, these have large sides, so they're easy to push over threads by hand.
The most corrosion resistant low-profile rivet nuts we offer, these stand up to chemicals.
These low-profile rivet nuts are one-third the weight of steel and have mild corrosion resistance.
About twice as strong as aluminum rivet nuts, these low-profile rivet nuts have a cadmium or tin-zinc plating for corrosion resistance.
These standoffs are made to NAS specifications.
Choose these standoffs for their adherence to NAS 1831 specifications.
Secure computer cables and panels.
Often called swage standoffs because you permanently crimp them into a panel.
A nylon insert grips threads to resist loosening.
Teeth bite into surfaces for easy installation and mild vibration resistance.
Use these rivet nuts for light duty fastening in low-clearance applications. Assortments include rivet nuts, mandrels, and an installation tool.
Fewer prongs than other tee nut inserts reduce the risk of splitting hardwood—these inserts have three short prongs.
Made from brass, these inserts are nonmagnetic, mildly corrosion resistant, and electrically conductive.
These 18-8 stainless steel inserts have excellent resistance to chemicals and may be mildly magnetic.
Change thread sizes or types, such as fine to coarse threads, on parts without changing gender.
Change inch threads to metric with these adapters, or swap metric threads for inch. An external hex lets you tighten or loosen them with a wrench.
Connect two differently sized male-threaded parts, such as threaded rods, and tighten with a standard wrench.
Adapt threaded rods from inch to metric. These adapters connect two male-threaded fasteners, so you can change the gender of a mating part or increase or decrease its thread size. The hex-shaped body fits into the head of a standard wrench.
Often called sleeve nuts, these thread adapters fasten parts with right-hand threads to parts with left-hand threads.
Need to join two female-threaded parts, such as coupling nuts, with dissimilar inch thread sizes? Attach them to these adapters and tighten the exterior hex nut for a secure connection.
One side inch, one side metric, and a hex in the middle—these handy fasteners connect two female-threaded parts, such as coupling nuts, adapting from inch threads to metric. Tighten with a standard wrench.
Turn these tools by hand to install low-profile rivet nuts.
Use these tools to install most styles of rivet nuts. Use a wrench to hold the tool and a ratchet to tighten the nut.
Smaller and lighter than cordless and hydraulic rivet nut tools, use these to install thin-walled bulbed, ribbed, sleeve, and smooth rivet nuts.