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Tamper-Resistant Sloped Nuts
Sloped sides make these nuts difficult to grasp with standard hand tools to reduce the risk of unwanted removal. To install, thread a second sloped nut onto the bolt upside down and insert a wrench between the two nuts to fasten. They're often used to secure signs, lighting fixtures, and displays in public spaces. A zinc yellow-chromate plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Metric Tamper-Resistant Sloped Nuts
Difficult to grasp with standard hand tools, these nuts have sloped sides to reduce the risk of unwanted removal. To install, thread a second sloped nut onto the bolt upside down and insert a wrench between the two nuts to fasten. They're often used to secure signs, lighting fixtures, and displays in public spaces. All nuts have a finish that resists corrosion in wet environments.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.