DIN 934 A2-70 Hexagon nut

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DIN 934 A2-70 Hexagon nut
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Hexagon nut is a threaded fastener that forms a connection with a screw, bolt or pin.

Scope DIN 934 is used for fastening and connecting parts together with bolts, screws and other hardware in mechanical engineering, construction.

Material Stainless Steel. The grade of steel A2-70 allows to use fastenings at considerable differences of temperature and in the aggressive and humid environment.

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

Analogs GOST 5915-70, GOST 5927-70, ISO 4032

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Specifications

Fastening groupStainless steel fasteners
StandardDIN 934ГОСТ 5915-70ГОСТ 5927-70ISO 4032
MaterialStainless steel A2
Diameter, mm11.21.41.61.71.822.32.52.633.5456781012141618202224273033363942454852566064
Height, mm1.622.42.83.2455.56.5810111315161819222426293134363842454851
Packaging, pcs.151020255010020025050010001500
Type of carvingFull
Field of applicationFood Industry
Thread typeMetric
Threading step, mm0.250.30.350.40.450.50.60.70.811.251.51.7522.533.544.555.56
Turnkey size, mm2.533.23.544.555.56781011131719222427303236414650556065707580859095
TypeHexagonal
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