Knurled nut WN315-M series
wingstainless steelstainless steel

knurled nut
knurled nut
knurled nut
knurled nut
knurled nut
knurled nut
knurled nut
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Characteristics

Types
knurled, wing
Material
stainless steel, stainless steel, medium
Other characteristics
threaded
Nominal diameter

Max.: 20 mm
(0.79 in)

Min.: 3 mm
(0.12 in)

Description

Our Stainless Steel Wing Nuts, also known as Butterfly Nuts, are manufactured to DIN 315 from high performance stainless steel, which provides an excellent level of resistance and strength across medium to heavy loads. These Wing Nuts have two wings to allow for fastening of the nut by hand. Most commonly used in conjunction with Bolts and Machine Screws, these products pare used to hold fasteners in place, joining two or more parts together. We also offer Knurled Thumb Nuts Our Wing Nuts are available in A2 or A4 Stainless Steel in metric sizes . For our full selection of sizes and materials see the product table displayed below, or get in touch with a member of our staff. Key Product Features: Manufactured from a high strength Stainless Steel Does not require a tool to be tightened Recommended for use with threaded components Easy to install and use Commonly Used For: To install on externally threaded components Fastening outdoors equipment, such as sports equipment Fastening in marine applications Securing telescopic products Do you sell m6 wing nuts? Yes, we sell all of the most commonly purchased metric wing nut sizes, including: M6 wing nuts, M8 wing nuts and M10 wing nuts. Wing nuts are also called: American Style Wing Nuts Butterfly Nuts Wingnuts Equivalent Standards to DIN 315: CSN 021665;(Czech technical standard) UNI 5448 (Italy, Ente Italiano di Normazione)

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