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Fastener nuts are hardware components used to secure or fasten objects together. They are typically paired with bolts, screws, or threaded rods and are an essential part of many mechanical and construction applications. Nuts come in various shapes, sizes, and materials to suit different needs. Some common types of fastener nuts include:

  1. Hex Nuts: Hex nuts are six-sided nuts with an internal thread. They are among the most common types of nuts and are used in a wide range of applications.

  2. Lock Nuts: Lock nuts are designed to resist loosening due to vibrations or other factors. They come in various forms, such as nylon-insert lock nuts and prevailing torque lock nuts.

  3. Wing Nuts: Wing nuts have "wings" on their sides, making them easy to tighten and loosen by hand. They are often used in applications where frequent adjustments are necessary.

  4. Cap Nuts: Cap nuts, also known as acorn nuts, have a domed or cap-like top, which provides a finished look and protects the threaded end of the bolt or screw.

  5. Flange Nuts: Flange nuts have an integrated flange that provides a wider bearing surface. This helps distribute the load and prevents the nut from sinking into soft materials.

  6. Square Nuts: Square nuts have a square shape instead of the more common hexagonal shape. They are used in applications where a wrench or pliers can be easily applied.

  7. Coupling Nuts: Coupling nuts are elongated and internally threaded on both ends. They are used to join two threaded rods or bolts together.

Nuts are available in various materials, including steel, stainless steel, brass, and nylon, among others. The choice of nut type and material depends on the specific requirements of the application, such as load-bearing capacity, corrosion resistance, and environmental factors.

For sizes or types of nuts not listed, please email frank@franksfasteners.co.uk and we will be happy to provide you with a quotation.

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