BILOC Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal DIN ≈980V Stainless steel A455123
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal DIN 980V Steel Zinc flake Cr6+free - ISO 10683 flZnnc 812886
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with non-metallic insert BSW Steel Zinc plated 612340
PAL Self-locking counter nut DIN 7967 Stainless steel A251735
PAL Self-locking counter nut DIN 7967 Stainless steel A455735
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with serrated flange with non-metallic insert DIN ≈6926 Stainless steel A4 5055734
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal DIN 980V Steel Zinc plated yellow passivated 8 M1012880.100.001
Prevailing torque type hexagon high nut, all metal MF ISO 10513 Steel Zinc plated 1012914
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal ISO 7042 Steel Zinc plated 1012930
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal ISO 7042 Steel Zinc plated 812920
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with plastic insert DIN 6924 Steel Zinc plated 1012445
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with non-metallic insert MF DIN 985 Stainless steel A4 Gleitmo M10X1,0055739.100.100
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal Steel 10 Zinc plated12501
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with plastic insert MF DIN 6924 Steel Zinc plated 1012447
PAL Self-locking counter nut DIN 7967 Spring steel Plain12529
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with non-metallic insert DIN 985 Brass CU2/CU346040
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut with non-metallic insert BSF Steel Zinc plated 612400
Prevailing torque type hexagonal nut with non-metallic insert MF ISO 10512 Steel Zinc plated 1012321
BILOC Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal DIN ≈980V Steel Zinc plated 1012485
Prevailing torque type hexagon nut, all metal DIN 980V Stainless steel A8 (1.4529)52915
Lock nuts, also known as locking nuts, are fasteners designed to prevent loosening under vibration and torque. They achieve this by various means, such as incorporating a nylon insert or distorted threads, which provide resistance when mated with a bolt or screw. These mechanisms ensure that the nut remains securely fastened even in dynamic conditions.
Lock nuts are essential in applications where movement or vibration might cause standard nuts to loosen over time. They are widely used in machinery, vehicles, and structures that experience regular or significant vibrations. Their primary function is to ensure a secure fastening that does not degrade even under dynamic conditions, thus maintaining the integrity and safety of the assembly.
Several factors are crucial when selecting lock nuts: the material, size, type, and locking mechanism. Common materials include different steel and stainless steel grades, each offering varying degrees of strength and corrosion resistance.
Fabory offers a wide range of lock nuts with various specifications. The standards available include DIN (e.g., DIN 985, DIN 982), ISO (e.g., ISO 7040, ISO 7042), and ASME B18.16.6, among others. Surface treatments include zinc plating, zinc flake Cr 6+ free, hot dip galvanized, and more. Materials available are primarily steel, stainless steel, and spring steel, with some aluminium, brass, and plastic options. Sizes range from M2.5 to M100 in metric and various imperial sizes.