Square nuts are more difficult to put and tighten than Brass Hex Nuts. They have six sides as opposed to square nuts’ four sides. Hex nuts are simpler to insert and tighten since they give higher torque due to their increased number of sides. Hex nuts can be installed in restricted places.
The strongest structural bolts available today are grade 9 bolts, sometimes referred to as grade 9 hex cap screws. A grade 9 bolt has a tensile strength of 180,000 PSI compared to the average grade 8 bolt’s 150,000 PSI.
What are brass nuts used for?
Multiple elements are fastened together using brass nuts and a matching bolt or screw because brass has unique properties that make it the ideal material for a variety of current applications.
What is the purpose of a hex nut?
Hex nuts, which have six sides, are used to tighten bolts and screws. Hex headed bolts are frequently encountered with hex nuts. Its application is not, however, restricted to hex headed bolts. The hexagonal body’s easy-to-wrench design provides ample torque for the bolting connection.
What is the difference between a hex nut and a heavy hex nut?
A heavy hex nut is somewhat thicker than a standard hex nut of the same nominal size, and a heavy hex nut has a narrower width across the flats and corners. Standard hex nuts are also known as completed hex nuts.
Material : Brass IS318- 319-320, CuZn40Pb2, CuZn39Pb3 as per customer’s Specifications.
Finish : Brass Natural, Nickel, Crome, Silver, Gold, Electro-Tinned as per customer’s requirements
Size : All dimensions are in MM. Any kind of Parts can be developed and supplied exactly as per customer specifications, design and requirements.