Feature

●Hex nut tightens from the side with a wrench, enabling use when there is limited space above the nut
●Grade 5 steel is often used in applications where strength is the primary consideration
●Zinc plating resists corrosion and has a reflective appearance
●Meets ASME B18.2.2 specifications


Description

The grade 5 steel hex nut has a zinc-plated finish and meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B18.2.2 specifications. It has six flat sides that a wrench can grip to turn from the side, enabling use when there is no space above the nut. Grade 5 steel, composed of quenched and tempered medium carbon steel, is often used in applications where strength is the primary consideration. The zinc plating offers corrosion resistance and has a reflective appearance.

Nuts are internally threaded fasteners that are used with bolts and threaded rods and studs to connect components. Several different nut styles fit a variety of application and installation requirements. Some styles, such as hex nuts, acorn nuts, flange nuts, and coupling nuts, must be tightened with a tool. Others, such as eye nuts, thumb nuts, and wing nuts, can be tightened by hand. Some nuts have a self-locking mechanism, such as a nylon patch or distorted threads, that makes them suitable for applications with a high amount of vibration.