DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Peiner high-strength hexagon nut

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DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Peiner high-strength hexagon nut
DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Peiner high-strength hexagon nut креслення
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Hex nut - hex nut or hex nut is the most common type. Hex nuts are a part for fastening with an internal thread, a hole on two or one side and a structural element in the form of a hexagon.

Scope: used for installation, connection, fastening of structural elements and equipment together with bolts, pins of an increased strength class with the appropriate metric thread size

Material: High strength structural alloy steel. High strength class 10 allows the use of nuts in highly loaded connections.

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Technical tables on the tightening forces of structural fasteners can be viewed by clicking here:

                             

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DIN 6915/EN 14399-4 10 Peiner high-strength hexagon nut

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Specifications

Fastening groupStructural fastening
BrandPeiner
StandardDIN 6915ГОСТ 22354-77EN 14399-4ГОСТ Р 52645-2006
MaterialStal
Strength class10
CoatingUncovered
Diameter, mm1216202224273036
Height, mm1013161820222429
Packaging, pcs.1
Type of carvingFull
Field of applicationConstruction of metal structures
Thread typeMetric
Threading step, mm1.522.533.5
TypeHexagonal
Popular nameConstruction nut
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