Finished hex nuts are the most common nut pattern available. They come in many materials, grades and platings. Please narrow down your search by selecting your requirements from the drop down menus.
Lock nuts come in a wide variety of styles. The most common among them is the nylon insert lock nut. This nut is reusable, but their holding power decreases with each use. All metal lock nuts can offer superior holding power, but are often not reusable. Please narrow down your search by selecting your requirements from the drop down menus.
Heavy hex nuts are made with a larger pattern are usually of higher strength. Be sure to match the correct nut with the bolt you are using. Please narrow down your search by selecting your requirements from the drop down menus.
Also known as thin nuts, these are about 50% less thick than a standard hex nut.They are used in low clearance applications and are often tightened (jammed) up next to a standard nut to lock it in place. Please narrow down your search by selecting your requirements from the drop down menus.
These nuts are used to connect and extend threaded rod. They come in a variety of configurations and grades. Please narrow down your search by selecting your requirements from the drop down menus.
These nuts are commonly called speed nuts. They are used in a variety of applications and can be installed on smooth studs or rods as well as threaded fasteners.
Miscellaneous nuts include acorn nuts, insert nuts, nut covers, panel nuts, square nuts and wing nuts. Please narrow down your search by selecting your requirements from the drop down menus.