The DIN 99 clamping nut-handle is a fairly common clamping device used in various industries, construction, and households. It is usually made of metal or plastic and consists of a nut and a handle, which is the link between the nut and the user. A clamping nut is used to clamp or fix parts. To do this, the handle nut simply needs to be turned in the appropriate direction. Clamping can be performed with a sufficiently high force to ensure a firm hold on the parts. Typically, clamping nuts are used to fix various complex parts, for example, in the manufacture of equipment, tables, furniture, appliances, etc. The DIN 99 standard contains requirements for the design, size, and materials used to manufacture clamping handle nuts. This ensures high quality and reliability of the devices and makes them more versatile and compatible with other equipment elements. The use of a DIN 99 clamping handle nut is quite simple and convenient, which makes it quite popular in various areas of industry and everyday life.
DIN 99 fastening group
DIN 99 belongs to the group of stainless fasteners.
Materials for the manufacture of DIN 99 nuts
DIN 99 nuts are made of the following materials:
- Stainless steel grade A2. Steel grade A2 allows the fasteners to be used at high temperature extremes and in aggressive and humid environments.
- Steel. Zinc (Plated) protects against corrosion if the fasteners are to be used in aggressive environments.
Areas of application of DIN 99 nuts
Clamping handle nuts according to the DIN 99 standard are used in various areas of industry and everyday life for clamping and fixing parts. In industry, these handle nuts can be used to fix various elements of equipment, machines, machines, devices and other parts. They provide a strong grip between the parts and ensure safety during operation. In construction, clamping nuts and handles can be used to assemble temporary structures, install building and structural elements, and fix ceiling and floor elements. In everyday life, clamping handle nuts can be used for assembling furniture, repairing electronics and small devices, fixing various household appliances and other home craftsmanship. In addition, clamping handle nuts can be used in the automotive, shipbuilding, aircraft and other industries where it is necessary to ensure a reliable and durable connection between various parts.