DIN 467 A knurled nut is a fastener used in connections where constant tightening and loosening by human hands is required, without the use of additional tools. The knurling creates additional grip between the fingers and the nut itself.
Strength class DIN 467
DIN 467 nuts are made of steel of strength class 5.
DIN 467 fastening group
DIN 467 nuts are most often made of stainless steel and belong to the stainless fastener group.
Materials for the manufacture of DIN 467 nuts
DIN 467 nuts are made of the following materials:
- Steel, strength class 5, which is additionally coated with zinc.
- Stainless steel of steel grade A1. Steel grade A1 allows the bolts to be used at high temperature extremes and in aggressive and humid environments.
Application range of DIN 467 nuts
Round nuts with a knurled part are in demand in the machine-building industry; they are used in machine tool building, instrumentation, equipment manufacturing, special equipment, and automobiles. The shape features make it convenient for assemblies that require adjustment of tension, length, or other parameters. Such a product can be loosened and tightened manually, without the use of additional tools.