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    Hex Nuts

    The most commonly used hex nuts, these are suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment.
    Medium-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Hex Nuts.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Hex Nuts.
    These Grade 5 or Class 8 nuts are your go-to for fastening most machinery and equipment. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your screw has a comparable strength rating.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these nuts to rust.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"1 1/2"SAE Grade 5
    ASME B18.2.2195505A630000000
     
    High-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Hex Nuts.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Hex Nuts.
    Rated Grade 8, Grade C, or Class 10, these nuts are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel nuts. They are commonly used to fasten components in valves, pumps, motors, and other high-stress applications. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your screw has a comparable strength rating.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Steel—With a more durable finish than clear zinc plating, these nuts are suitable for most wet and outdoor environments. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that stainless steel can.
    Black-Oxide Steel—Typically chosen for their appearance, these nuts have a dark, matte coating to create a finished look. They offer minimal corrosion resistance, so they're best for dry environments.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these nuts to rust.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"1 1/2"SAE Grade 8
    194895A868000000
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"1 1/2"SAE Grade 8
    194895A79200000
     
    Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"1 1/2"SAE Grade 8
    190499A86800000
     
    Low-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Hex Nuts.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Hex Nuts.
    Rated Grade 2, Class 6, or lower, these nuts are about half as strong as medium-strength nuts. They are suitable for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels. Use them with screws that have a similar strength rating to avoid stripping threads during installation.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these nuts to rust.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"1 1/2"SAE Grade 2
    ASME B18.2.2190490A26800000
     

    Threaded Rods

    Anchor, connect, or hang components in a wide variety of applications, from mounting I-beams to suspending light fixtures.
    Medium-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threaded Rods. Threaded Rods.
    With tensile strengths from 110,000 psi to 125,000 psi, these rods are strong enough for most industrial applications, such as anchoring machinery and connecting pipe flanges. They are about twice as strong as low-strength steel rods. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your nuts are also medium-strength steel.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these rods to rust.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Hardness
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    Steel
     
    1 3/4"-12
    1125,000ASTM Grade B7
    Rockwell C35ASTM A193
    92580A159000000
    3125,000ASTM Grade B7
    Rockwell C35ASTM A193
    92580A161000000
    6125,000ASTM Grade B7
    Rockwell C35ASTM A193
    92580A162000000
     
    High-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threaded Rods. Threaded Rods.
    With a tensile strength of 150,000 psi, these rods are strong enough to stabilize steel frameworks and structural supports, such as I-beams. They are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel rods. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your nuts are also high-strength steel.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these rods to rust.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Hardness
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Steel
     
    1 3/4"-12
    3150,000ASTM Grade BD
    Rockwell C33ASTM A354 Grade BD90322A7010000000
    6150,000ASTM Grade BD
    Rockwell C33ASTM A354 Grade BD90322A702000000
     
    Low-Strength Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Threaded Rods. Threaded Rods.
    With a tensile strength of 50,000 psi or 60,000 psi, these rods are often used to suspend light fixtures, cable trays, and conduit from ceilings. They're about half the strength of medium-strength steel rods. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your nuts are also low-strength steel.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these rods to rust.
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Hardness
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Steel
     
    1 3/4"-12
    150,000Rockwell B61198790A460000000
    250,000Rockwell B61198791A044000000
    350,000Rockwell B61198838A044000000
    650,000Rockwell B61198911A044000000
     

    Shock Absorber Mounting Nuts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Shock Absorber Mounting Nuts. Round Nuts.

    Round Nuts

    Steel
    Thread
    Size
    Each
    Round Nuts
    1 3/4"-12
    6600K78000000
     

    Thin-Profile Hex Nuts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hex Nuts. Thin-Profile Hex Nuts.
    About half the height of standard-profile nuts, these fit in spaces with low clearance. You can also use them as jam nuts by threading them against another hex nut to hold it in place.
    High-Strength Steel
    Rated Grade 8, Grade C, or Class 10, these nuts are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel nuts. They are commonly used to fasten components in valves, pumps, motors, and other high-stress applications. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your screw has a comparable strength rating.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Steel—With a more durable finish than clear zinc plating, these nuts are suitable for most wet and outdoor environments. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that stainless steel can.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these nuts to rust.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Specs. Met
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"31/32"SAE Grade 8
    ASME B18.2.2193839A670000000
     
    Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"31/32"SAE Grade 8
    ASME B18.2.2192052A39000000
     
    Low-Strength Steel
    Rated Grade 2, Class 6, or lower, these nuts are about half as strong as medium-strength nuts. They are suitable for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels. Use them with screws that have a similar strength rating to avoid stripping threads during installation.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these nuts to rust.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"31/32"SAE Grade 2
    190496A04400000
     

    Nylon-Insert Locknuts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Locknuts. Nylon-Insert Locknuts.
    Versatile yet economical, these are the most commonly used locknuts. The nylon insert grips the screw to prevent loosening from moderate vibration without damaging threads. However, the insert may become brittle if exposed to high temperatures. These locknuts are reusable a handful of times, but the holding power decreases with each use.
    High-Strength Steel
    Rated Grade 8, Grade C, or Class 10, these locknuts are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel nuts. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your screw has a comparable strength rating.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Steel—With a more durable finish than clear zinc plating, these nuts are suitable for most wet and outdoor environments. However, they won't hold up to the harsh chemicals that stainless steel can.
    Black-Oxide Steel—Typically chosen for their appearance, these nuts have a dark, matte coating to create a finished look. They offer minimal corrosion resistance, so they're best for dry environments.
    Steel—Best for dry environments since moisture will cause these nuts to rust.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Insert Max.
    Temp., ° F
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Zinc-Yellow-Chromate-Plated Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 49/64"2 5/16"SAE Grade 8
    220197135A409000000
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 49/64"2 5/16"SAE Grade 8
    220197135A45100000
     
    Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 49/64"2 5/16"SAE Grade 8
    220190630A21600000
     

    Locknuts for use with Cotter Pins

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Locknuts. Locknuts for use with Cotter Pins.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Locknuts. Locknuts for use with Cotter Pins.
    Use these locknuts to secure rotating parts subjected to mild vibration, such as the wheels on carts and hand trucks. They’re not recommended for use on parts exposed to high vibration because the pin can shear under prolonged stress. These nuts are reusable, but you'll need a new cotter pin (not included) with each use.
    Low-Strength Steel
    Rated Grade 2, Class 6, or lower, these locknuts are about half as strong as medium-strength steel nuts. Use them with screws that have a similar strength rating to avoid stripping threads during installation.
    Zinc-Plated Steel—A step up from plain steel, the zinc plating withstands occasional exposure to moisture.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    For Cotter
    Pin Dia.
    Pkg.
    Qty.
    Pkg.
    Zinc-Plated Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 5/8"1 1/2"3/8"195030A410000000
     

    Thin-Heavy-Profile Nylon-Insert Locknuts

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Locknuts. Thin-Heavy-Profile Nylon-Insert Locknuts.
    About half the height of standard-profile locknuts and 10% wider, these fit in spaces with low clearance and handle heavier loads by distributing them over a larger area. You can also use them as jam nuts by threading them against a hex nut to hold it in place. The nylon insert grips the screw to prevent loosening from moderate vibration without damaging threads. However, the insert may become brittle if exposed to high temperatures. These locknuts are reusable a handful of times, but the holding power decreases with each use.
    High-Strength Steel
    Rated Grade 8, Grade C, or Class 10, these locknuts are about 25% stronger than medium-strength steel nuts. To avoid stripped threads during installation, make sure your screw has a comparable strength rating.
    Black-Phosphate-Coated Steel—The dark coating creates both a finished appearance and a barrier against rust that withstands occasional exposure to moisture.
    Thread
    Size
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Fastener Strength
    Grade/Class
    Insert Max.
    Temp., ° F
    Each
    Black-Phosphate-Coated Steel
    1 3/4"-12
    2 3/4"1 15/32"ASTM Grade C
    25093126A130000000
     

    Threaded Air-Powered Hold-Down Fixture Clamps for Welding

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Fixture Clamps. Threaded Air-Powered Hold-Down Fixture Clamps for Welding, Rubber Holding Screw Tip.

    Rubber Holding Screw Tip

    Screw these clamps directly into a tapped hole and use air pressure to quickly and consistently clamp and release parts when welding. Compact and lightweight, these clamps are easy to move and reposition when welding. They’re also known as swing clamps. Connect these clamps to a control valve and air line. When pressure is applied, the arm on these clamps rotates 90° into position over your workpiece before clamping down. When pressure is released, the arm rises and rotates out of the way, so you can load or unload parts.
    Sensor Ready—Sensor-ready clamps activate relays and controllers when used with a sensor (not included).
    Rubber Holding Screw Tip—Clamps with a rubber-tipped holding screw are nonmarring. Their tip is removable.
    Replacement Arms—Replacement arms (sold separately) do not include a holding screw. Extended arms (sold separately) give your clamp a longer reach than standard arms. However, you’ll have to use lower pressure, which means the actual clamping force will be lower than the clamp’s listed rating.
    Clamps
    Replacement Arms
    Body
    Holding
    Screw
    Female Air Inlet
    and Outlet
    Max. Clamping
    Clearance
    Vert. Travel
    During Rotation
    Max. Clamping
    Stroke
    Holding
    Cap., lb.
    Reach
    Lg.
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Lg.
    Sensor
    Ready
    Overall
    Ht.
    Thread
    Size
    Tip
    Material
    Pipe
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Material
    Each
    Each
     
    90° Clockwise Rotation
    5 5/16"3/4"1/2"951 5/8"1 3/4"-12
    3 1/4"Sensor Ready
    6 1/8"3/8"-16
    Rubber
    1/8
    NPT
    Aluminum50185A15000000050185A112000000
     
    90° Counterclockwise Rotation
    5 5/16"3/4"1/2"951 5/8"1 3/4"-12
    3 1/4"Sensor Ready
    6 1/8"3/8"-16
    Rubber
    1/8
    NPT
    Aluminum50185A1600000050185A11200000
     
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