Nuts

What are Nuts?

Nuts are internally threaded fasteners designed to mate with bolts, screws, or studs, creating a secure and detachable joint. They are used across a wide range of industries to clamp components together and provide structural stability in machines, assemblies, and frameworks. Available in various materials like carbon steel, alloy steel, brass, and more, nuts come in multiple shapes and designs to suit different engineering and installation needs.

Whether used in automotive manufacturing or heavy structural projects, nuts offer reliable fastening strength and compatibility with a wide range of threaded components.

Key Features

  • Internal Threading – Designed for precise engagement with bolts and threaded rods.

  • Material Flexibility – Available in carbon steel, alloy steel, brass, and other engineering materials.

  • Secure Locking – With options like lock nuts, flange nuts, and cap nuts for vibration resistance.

  • Wide Compatibility – Works with a range of bolt sizes and thread types.

  • Reusable and Replaceable – Easy to install, remove, and replace during maintenance cycles.

Specifications

Mechanical Properties

Chemical Composition

Equivalent Grades

Weight Chart

Specifications

Parameter Specification
Size Range M3 to M64
Thread Types Metric, UNC, UNF, BSW, BSF
Manufacturing Methods Cold Forged, Hot Forged, CNC Machined
Material Options Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Brass, Stainless Steel
Standards DIN 934, ISO 4032, ASTM A194, BS 1083
Finishes Available Zinc Plated, Galvanized, Phosphate, Black Oxide
Property Value
Proof Load 500 – 1000 MPa (grade-specific)
Hardness 100 – 350 HB
Elongation 15% – 25%
Temperature Range -50°C to 300°C
Element Percentage (%)
Carbon (C) 0.42 – 0.50
Manganese (Mn) 0.60 – 0.90
Silicon (Si) 0.10 – 0.35
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.040
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.050
Iron (Fe) Balance
Standard Equivalent Grade
ASTM A194
DIN 934
ISO 4032
JIS B1181
BS 1083
Nut Size (mm) Thread Pitch (mm) Weight (kg)
M6 1.0 0.60
M8 1.25 1.20
M10 1.5 2.10
M12 1.75 3.50
M16 2.0 6.80
M20 2.5 10.50

Applications of Nuts

Construction &
Infrastructure

Automotive & Heavy
Equipment

Manufacturing &
Fabrication

Medical & Laboratory
Equipment

Electrical &
Electronics Assembly

Oil, Gas & Petrochemical
Installations

Do you have questions?

Hex nuts, lock nuts, flange nuts, and cap nuts are among the most widely used in structural and mechanical assemblies.
Yes, we supply nylon insert lock nuts and metal lock nuts designed to resist loosening under vibration or dynamic loads.
Absolutely. We provide custom options including fine threads, reverse threads, and special surface finishes like Teflon or Dacromet.
Yes. We cater to both bulk orders and project-specific quantities, complete with material test certificates and export documentation.

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