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Tri-groove nuts are narrower than sloped and drilled spanner nuts to fit in tight spaces. Install with a tri-groove socket bit and either a drive handle or an open-end wrench.
A wide base and large bearing surface make these nuts good for securing large objects. Install with a spanner driver.
The most tamper-resistant nuts we offer, these have a hex head that breaks away upon tightening, leaving a non-removable cone. Install with a standard wrench.
These nuts have serrations that dig into the material surface to resist loosening and are narrow to fit in tight spaces. Install with a serrated-edge driver.
Sloped sides make these nuts difficult to grasp with standard hand tools to reduce the risk of unwanted removal.
Difficult to grasp with standard hand tools, these metric nuts have sloped sides to reduce the risk of unwanted removal.
These metric locknuts have an irregularly shaped thread at the top of the nut that grips the bolt for a stronger hold than nylon-insert locknuts.
These locknuts have an irregularly shaped thread at the top of the nut that grips the bolt for a stronger hold than nylon-insert locknuts.
Comparable in strength to Grade 8 bolts, these locknuts are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel locknuts.
These Grade 9 locknuts are about 20% stronger than high-strength steel locknuts and are often used in heavy machinery, such as earth-moving equipment.
About half the strength of medium-strength steel locknuts, these are for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.
These locknuts have good chemical resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel locknuts, these have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
These Grade 8 locknuts are about three times stronger than low-strength steel distorted-thread locknuts.
These locknuts tighten when turned to the left.
Strong enough for use with most machinery and equipment, these Class 8 metric locknuts have an irregularly shaped thread in the middle of the nut that grips bolts tighter than nylon-insert locknuts.
Use these locknuts for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels.