Nut DIN 6927 M12x1,25 10 zinc shawl

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Article 6927-12-1,25-10цп
TypeHexagon
CoatingFlake zink
Threading step, mm1.25
StandardDIN 6927, ISO 7044
Fastening groupHigh-strength fastening
Diameter, mm12
Strength class10
MaterialStal
Type of carvingFull
Thread typeMetric
Packaging, pcs.100
Height, mm11.6
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Nut with flange and small step is a fastener that creates a detachable threaded connection with an increased clamping area, which allows you to simultaneously redistribute the pressure on the material, and create a larger friction spot to prevent unscrewing and use nuts when fixing parts on the grooves along which this part can move . DIN 6927 is best used on heated elements, where an ordinary polyamide ring would break under the influence of temperature.

Scope DIN 6927 is used in industrial construction, machine tool and instrument making, etc.

Material high-strength structural alloy steel. High strength class 10 allows the use of nuts with high-load connections.

Coating Zinc plated protects against corrosion if you plan to use fasteners in aggressive conditions.

Analogs ISO 7044, ISO 12126, ISO 7044

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