In furniture, black hexagon thin nut can be used to hold small decorative pieces or for internal fastening where low nuts are required. You can use nuts to secure bolts on thin metal plates, brackets to mechanical devices, or components in electronic devices.
For gardening tools, fences or yard lights that are exposed to the elements, black hexagon thin nut can provide protection. Horticulturists use them for rusting nuts like irrigation systems or door hinges. Although not completely waterproof, a drop of oil on the thread can extend its service life. If corrosion occurs, the replacement cost is also very low. Keep a few in your toolbox for small repairs.
Movers upgrading motorcycles or cars will choose black hexagon thin nut for a simple modification. They can hold license plates, decorations or aftermarket parts. The slim form factor can be fitted behind a custom body kit. Mechanic warning: Please use thread locking agent, because vibration can cause thread locking agent to loosen over time. It doesn't work with engine blocks or suspensions, but is perfect for retrofitting interiors or accessories.
Black hexagon thin nut can reinforce shelves, tables, or bed frames. You can use them to secure wobbly IKEA furniture or children's bunk beds. If you tighten the cork, add a gasket.
Black hexagon thin nut is used in decorative panels or sensors for cars, circuit boards for electronic products, and mixers or fans for home appliances. DIY enthusiasts can use it on shelves, outdoor gear or repaired electronics.