For use with externally threaded items measuring 1/4 inch with 20 threads per inch
Package includes 50 pieces
Hex Socket Drive 7/16”
Phosphate coating provides corrosion resistance, reduces friction during installation, and improves durability
Ideal for harsh environments with enhanced wear and galling prevention
Nyloc nuts, also known as nylon-insert lock nuts, resist turning with a nylon collar insert
Nylon insert provides a secure lock by creating friction against the screw
Retains locking ability up to 250°F (121°C)
Reusability varies: some experts allow multiple uses, while others recommend replacement in critical areas
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For use with an externally threaded item that measures 1/4 inch and has 20 threads per inchPackage contains 50 pieces. Hex Socket Drive 7/16". A phosphate coating on a locknut provides corrosion resistance, reduces friction during installation, and enhances durability by preventing wear and galling. It also improves adhesion for additional coatings, making it ideal for harsh environments. A nyloc nut, also referred to as a nylon-insert lock nut, polymer-insert lock nut, or elastic stop nut, is a kind of locknut. It is a nut with a nylon collar insert that resists turning. The plastic insert is placed at the end of the nut, and its inner diameter (ID) is slightly smaller than the major diameter of the screw. The insert deforms elastically over the threads of the screw, but threads are not cut into the nylon. The nylon insert locks the nut by friction against the screw under the applied radial compressive force. Nyloc nuts retain their locking ability up to 250 °F (121 °C). Authorities disagree on whether nyloc nuts should be reused. For example, Carroll Smith (Carroll Smith's Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners, and Plumbing Handbook) notes that the nylon insert is not damaged by installation and therefore they can be reused many times ,and a Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular allows nuts to be reused if the prevailing torque is within specification. However, an Air Force Technical Order requires replacement of self-locking nuts in critical areas.