About Selecting Shock Absorbers
To select the best shock absorber for your application, you need to find the energy capacity your application requires. Use this formula to calculate the energy capacity required to stop a horizontal-moving load. For example, if you have a 250-lb. load moving at 25 inches per second, your calculation is (250 lbs. ÷ 772) × 252 = 202.4 in.-lbs. energy capacity.
Note: Choose a shock absorber with a higher energy capacity than you calculated. Factors such as driving force or an inclined surface will increase the energy capacity required.
Energy Capacity (in.-lbs.) = (Weight, lbs./772) × Velocity2 (in. per second)
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Metric Medium-Strength Steel Thin Hex Nuts

Half as thick as regular hex nuts, these metric nuts fit into spaces with low height clearances. They’re a good choice for fastening most machinery and equipment. Also known as jam nuts, they can be threaded together to form a locknut that won’t move or loosen due to vibration. When fastening threaded rod, you can use two nuts to create a point for tightening the rod with a wrench. These nuts have less tensile strength than a standard hex nut when used alone. Made of steel, they’re best for dry environments, since moisture and chemicals will cause them to rust.
Zinc- and zinc yellow-chromate plated steel nuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
Blue-dyed steel nuts are easy to distinguish from inch nuts.
DIN 936 nuts are sometimes taller and wider than ISO 4035 nuts. Although it’s no longer active, DIN 936 is still a commonly referenced standard for material and dimensional compatibility.
ISO 4035 (formerly DIN 439B) nuts are chamfered, so their edges are less sharp than DIN 936 nuts. This new ISO standard is functionally the same as the DIN standard it replaced, with slightly different tolerances for width.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | |||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Steel | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 6 | DIN 936 | 25 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 5 | ISO 4035, DIN 439B | 100 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 5 | ISO 4035, DIN 439B | 100 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Zinc Yellow-Chromate Plated Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 5 | ISO 4035, DIN 439B | 50 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Blue-Dyed Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 5 | ISO 4035, DIN 439B | 50 | 000000000 | 0000 |
Metric Fine-Thread Medium-Strength Steel Thin Hex Nuts


These nuts are half the height of standard hex nuts, and have closely spaced threads to prevent loosening from vibration. They are not compatible with coarse threads. Use them to fasten most machinery and equipment.
Also known as jam nuts, they can be used in place of standard nuts when height clearances are tight, or threaded together to form a locknut. When fastening threaded rod, you can use two nuts to create a point for tightening the rod into place with a wrench. These nuts have less tensile strength than a standard hex nut when used alone.
All meet ISO or DIN standards for dimensions and material composition to ensure compatibility with other products and tools. DIN 936 and DIN 439B standards are no longer active, but they are commonly referenced globally.
Steel nuts without a plating are best for dry environments, since exposure to moisture and chemicals will cause them to rust.
Zinc- and zinc yellow-chromate plated steel nuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | |||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Steel | |||||||
M10 | 1 | 17 | 6 | DIN 936 | 25 | 000000000 | 000000 |
M10 | 1.25 | 17 | 6 | DIN 936 | 25 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.25 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 50 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 100 | 000000000 | 00000 |
M10 | 1.25 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 100 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Zinc Yellow-Chromate Plated Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.25 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 25 | 000000000 | 0000 |
Metric Left-Hand Threaded Medium-Strength Steel Thin Hex Nuts

Tighten these metric nuts to the left to make them resist loosening from counterclockwise motion. They’re made of Class 04 steel, so they’re suitable for fastening most machinery and equipment. Also known as jam nuts, they’re 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. When used alone, they have less tensile strength than standard hex nuts. A black-oxide finish gives them a dark surface color and makes them mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
These nuts meet ISO 4035 (formerly DIN 439B), so their edges are chamfered and are less sharp than DIN 936 nuts. This new ISO standard is functionally the same as the DIN standard it replaced, with slightly different tolerances for width.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric 18-8 Stainless Steel Thin Hex Nuts

Useful in low-clearance applications, these metric nuts are roughly half the height of standard hex nuts, but aren’t as strong. Commonly used as locknuts, threading a thin nut against any other hex nut prevents loosening caused by vibration. You can also use them as jam nuts by threading two of these thin nuts against each other on a threaded rod to create a gripping point for turning the rod without damaging its threads. All are 18-8 stainless steel, which is nearly as strong as steel but won’t rust in outdoor, washdown, and other corrosive environments.
DIN 936 nuts are sometimes taller and wider than ISO 4035 nuts. Although it’s no longer active, DIN 936 is still a commonly referenced standard for material and dimensional compatibility.
ISO 4035 nuts are functionally the same as DIN 439B nuts (sometimes called DIN 439-2), but have slightly different width tolerances. These nuts have chamfered edges that make them less sharp than DIN 936 nuts.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric Fine-Thread 18-8 Stainless Steel Thin Hex Nuts



Made with fine-pitch threads, vibration is less likely to loosen these metric nuts than those with coarse-pitch threads since the threads sit closer together. Fine and coarse threads are not compatible. Also called jam nuts, they are roughly half the height of standard hex nuts, so they’re good for applications with low clearance. However, they have less tensile strength than standard height nuts. Often used as locknuts, thread two against each other to further prevent loosening caused by vibration. You can also do this on a threaded rod, which creates a gripping point so you can turn it without damaging the threads. All are 18-8 stainless steel, which is almost as strong as steel but also won’t rust in outdoor, washdown, and other corrosive environments.
DIN 936 nuts are sometimes slightly taller and wider than DIN 439B nuts. Although it’s no longer active, DIN 936 remains a commonly referenced standard for material and dimensional compatibility.
ISO 4035 nuts are functionally the same as DIN 439B nuts (sometimes also referred to as DIN 439-2), but have slightly different width tolerances. This ISO spec replaces the DIN spec, however DIN 439B is still a common reference point. These nuts have chamfered edges, so they’re less sharp than DIN 936 nuts.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | |||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
18-8 Stainless Steel | |||||||
M10 | 1 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 10 | 000000000 | 00000 |
M10 | 1 | 17 | 6 | DIN 936 | 10 | 000000000 | 00000 |
M10 | 1.25 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 10 | 000000000 | 0000 |
Black-Oxide 18-8 Stainless Steel | |||||||
M10 | 1 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 5 | 000000000 | 0000 |
M10 | 1.25 | 17 | 5 | DIN 439B, ISO 4035 | 5 | 000000000 | 0000 |
Left-Hand Threaded 18-8 Stainless Steel Thin Hex Nuts

These nuts tighten when turned to the left; once fastened, they resist loosening from counterclockwise motion. They have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. Also known as jam nuts, they 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.
ISO 4035 nuts are functionally the same as DIN 439 nuts but have slightly different width tolerances. This ISO spec replaces the DIN spec, however DIN 439 is still a common reference point. These nuts have chamfered edges.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric Super-Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel Thin Hex Nuts

These metric nuts are made of 316 stainless steel and half as tall as regular hex nuts—use them around chemicals and salt water when space is limited. Also known as jam nuts, they can be tightened in pairs to prevent loosening from vibration. Jamming two of these nuts together can also create a gripping point on a threaded rod, letting you use a wrench to turn the rod without damaging the threads.
Nuts with fine and extra-fine threads are less likely to loosen from vibration than those with coarse threads. Fine and extra-fine threads aren’t compatible with coarse threads.
DIN 936 nuts are sometimes slightly taller and wider than ISO 4035 nuts. While no longer active, DIN 936 is still a commonly referenced standard for material and dimensional compatibility.
ISO 4035 (formerly DIN 439B) nuts are chamfered, so their edges are less sharp than DIN 936 nuts. This new ISO standard is functionally the same as the DIN standard it replaced, with slightly different tolerances for width.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Left-Hand Threaded Super-Corrosion-Resistant
316 Stainless Steel Thin Hex Nuts


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. Sometimes called jam nuts, you can also jam them against standard nuts to hold them in place when fastening machines and equipment.
All metric nuts meet DIN standards and some also meet ISO standards, which means they adhere to strict dimensional and material requirements. While DIN is no longer active, it's often referenced for compatibility.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric Brass Thin Hex Nuts


Made from brass, these metric nuts are corrosion resistant in wet environments, electrically conductive, and nonmagnetic. About half the height of standard hex nuts, they are useful in low-clearance applications but have less tensile strength. Also known as jam nuts, they help prevent loosening from vibration when tightened in pairs. Two nuts jammed together also function as a gripping point on a threaded rod, so you can turn the rod without damaging the threads.
Nickel-plated brass nuts have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
DIN 936 nuts are a little taller than DIN 439B nuts, and sometimes slightly wider. While no longer active, DIN 936 is still a commonly referenced standard for material and dimensional compatibility.
DIN 439B nuts are chamfered, so their edges are less sharp than DIN 936 nuts. DIN 439B was replaced by ISO 4035 but remains a common reference point. The ISO standard has slightly different tolerances for width.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric Low-Strength Steel Thin Nylon-Insert Locknuts

With a shorter hex height than standard DIN 985 locknuts, these nylon-insert locknuts meet international ISO 10511 dimensional standards and are easy to install in tight spaces. The nylon insert grips the bolt thread to keep them from loosening without damaging the threads, so they're good for use on machinery and equipment that's prone to vibration. These locknuts can be removed and reinstalled; however, their holding power weakens with each use. Use them for light duty fastening applications, such as securing access panels. Made of zinc-plated steel, they won't corrode in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | ||||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Width, mm | Height, mm | Insert Maximum Temperature, °F | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel | ||||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 16 | 8.6 | 245° | ISO 10511 | 5 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Low-Profile Thumb Nuts

Use these thumb nuts in low-clearance applications or jam one against another nut to hold it in place. The knurls provide a slip-resistant grip for controlled adjustment. A black-oxide finish provides mild corrosion resistance in dry environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.

Thread | Collar | ||||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Dia. | Ht., mm | Head Dia., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Black-Oxide Steel | |||||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 20 | 2 | 36 | 10 | DIN 467 | 1 | 000000000 | 00000 |
Metric 18-8 Stainless Steel Flanged Knurled-Head Thumb Nuts

Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these thumb nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. The flange distributes the load over a large area and reduces stress where the nut meets the material surface. A knurled head provides a slip-resistant grip for controlled adjustment.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric 18-8 Stainless Steel Knurled-Head Thumb Nuts

Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these metric thumb nuts have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic. The head is knurled for slip-resistant controlled adjustment and the collar raises the head to make it easy to grip.
Black-oxide stainless steel nuts have a dark surface color.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric 18-8 Stainless Steel Thin Square Nuts

Two-thirds the height of typical square nuts and made of stainless steel, these metric nuts are designed for use in low-clearance applications in humid, damp, and washdown environments. They’re often called square jam nuts because they can be jammed together to hold each other in place. They’re easily gripped with a wrench due to their flat, broad sides, which also prevent them from rotating in channels and square holes. Compared to hex nuts, a greater area is in contact with the fastened surface. And compared to steel nuts, they’re slightly less strong.
These nuts meet DIN 562, an international standard that signifies their material and dimensions are compatible with other products and tools.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | |||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
18-8 Stainless Steel | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 5 | DIN 562 | 10 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Metric Medium-Strength Steel Thin Square Nuts

Made of Class 04 steel and about two-thirds the height of standard steel square nuts, these nuts are suitable for most low-clearance fastening applications. Also known as square jam nuts, they’re commonly jammed together to hold each other in place. Their flat, broad sides make them easy to grip with a wrench and keep them from rotating in channels and square holes. Compared to hex nuts, a greater area is in contact with the fastened surface.
These nuts meet DIN 562, an international standard that signifies their material and dimensions are compatible with other products and tools.
Zinc-plated steel square nuts resist corrosion in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Thread | |||||||
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Size | Pitch, mm | Wd., mm | Ht., mm | Specifications Met | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
Zinc-Plated Steel—Class 04 | |||||||
M10 | 1.5 | 17 | 5 | DIN 562 | 25 | 000000000 | 000000 |
Mounting Nuts for Shock Absorbers

Use Mounting Blocks for Shock Absorbers (not included) to mount and secure threaded-body shock absorbers.
Steel | |||
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Thread Size | Thread Pitch, mm | Each | |
Hex Nut | |||
M10 | 1 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Metric Lead Screws and Nuts

Found in hand-powered clamps, vises, grates, doors, and work tables, lead screws and nuts have broad, square threads that are well suited for quick assembly, high clamping forces, and lifting and lowering heavy objects. To ensure compatibility, please select components that have the same thread direction, size, and pitch. Class 7e and 7H components are compatible.
360 brass components have excellent machinability and good corrosion resistance.
Travel distance per turn, also known as screw lead, is the distance a nut moves with one revolution of the lead screw.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.

Square nuts fasten and position lead screw components. Square nuts have large sides, which make them easier to grip with a wrench than hex nuts and keep them from rotating in channels and square holes.
Thread Size | Thread Pitch, mm | Ht., mm | Wd., mm | No. of Thread Starts | Speed Ratio | Travel Distance per Turn, mm | Thread Fit | Hardness | Each | |
360 Brass | ||||||||||
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M10 | 2 | 20 | 19 | 1 | 1:1 | 2 | 7H | Not Rated | 000000000 | 000000 |