ISO 4035 Hexagonal low nut is a fastener with a thread that prevents self-detachment of connected fasteners of increased height or standard height. The main functional feature of the product is its ability to reduce the installation space. Such fasteners are used in cases where it is necessary to ensure the safety of the connection under high loads.
Strength class ISO 4035
ISO 4035 nuts are made of steel of strength classes 4 and 5. The strength class of an ISO 4035 nut is the maximum applied force that causes the nut to fracture.
Fastening group ISO 4035
Depending on the material of manufacture, ISO 4035 nuts are divided into groups:
- Stainless steel fasteners
- Brass fasteners
Materials for the manufacture of ISO 4035 nuts
ISO 4035 nuts are made from a variety of materials:
- Steel, which can be additionally coated with zinc, yellow zinc, and zinc plated
- Brass. Brass nuts are used when the system is subjected to frequent dynamic, vibration, and cyclic loads.
- Stainless steel grades A2 and A4. Allows the use of bolts at significant temperature changes and in aggressive and humid environments.
Applications for ISO 4035 nuts
ISO 4035 is used in shipbuilding, mechanical engineering, instrumentation, and furniture production together with nuts and bolts of the corresponding threaded connection.
The ISO 4035 nut prevents the threaded connection from loosening, in which case the nut is used only in conjunction with a standard nut, the counter-locking in this case is applied using two tools, and the nuts are tightened towards each other.
Adapted for use in tight spaces, but due to its height, the nut cannot be used with standard tightening torques.