Nut DIN 315 M16 deform

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315-16нф

TypeWing
CoatingUncovered
Threading step, mm2
StandardDIN 315, ГОСТ 3032-76
Diameter, mm16
Length, mm37.5
MaterialStal
Popular nameNut wing
Type of carvingPartially
Thread typeMetric
Height, mm36
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Nut DIN 315 M16 deform
Nut DIN 315 M16 deform креслення

Sheep Nut is a nut that is used for joints that are enough or need to be tightened by hand without additional tools, and especially where it has to be done very often; these are different kinds of clamps. It is believed that the German form (rounded ears) - is casting, sometimes forging.

Scope DIN 315 is applied in mechanical engineering, instrument making, furniture production.

Material Brass. Brass nuts are used if the system is subjected to frequent dynamic, vibrational and cyclic loads.

No coating.

Analog GOST 3032-76

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