DIN 982 8 Zinc-Plated Self-Locking High-Profile Nut
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Technical characteristics
A self-locking nut is a nut used in fasteners that are constantly subjected to dynamic loads, particularly vibration, which can cause them to loosen. In DIN 982 nuts, the locking mechanism is provided by a nylon ring that is threaded as the nut is tightened.
Applications: DIN 982 is used in mechanical engineering, construction, warehouse equipment, lifting equipment, agricultural machinery, tools, etc.
Material: high-strength alloy structural steel. The high strength class 10 allows these nuts to be used in high-load fasteners.
Coating: flake zinc. Flake zinc protects against corrosion when the fasteners are intended for use in aggressive environments.
Common name: Locknut.
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Specifications |
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| Fastening group | High-strength fastening |
| Standard | DIN 982ISO 7040ISO 10512 |
| Material | Stal |
| Strength class | 8 |
| Coating | Flake zink |
| Diameter, mm | 6812 |
| Height, mm | 89.514 |
| Packaging, pcs. | 500 |
| Type of carving | Full |
| Thread type | Metric |
| Threading step, mm | 1 |
| Type | Hexagon |
| Popular name | Lock nut |
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