Heavy hex structural nuts-washer faced is stronger than ordinary nuts and is often used in construction or heavy engineering. When the nut is tightened onto the bolt, the washer part will distribute the pressure. It is often used in combination with high-strength and large-diameter bolts.
Heavy hex structural nuts-washer faced is not only used in the construction industry, but also in the manufacturing of heavy machinery. In the production of mining trucks or large cranes, they fix various components together. They are also used in the shipbuilding industry to fix different components of ship structures.
Heavy hex structural nuts-washer faced is compatible. They can be seamlessly connected with standard heavy-duty bolts. As long as you correctly match the thread type (coarse thread or fine thread) and the diameters of the bolts and nuts, they can fit perfectly.
If you need to disassemble repeatedly, heavy hex structural nuts-washer faced has won in terms of strength and reusability. Unlike anti-loosening nuts, they do not rely on nylon inserts or deformable threads, so you can remove and retighten them multiple times without affecting the performance of the equipment. Please remember: Although they are sturdy and durable, they still need to be inspected regularly in a highly fatigued environment. If the surface material is prone to indentation, please use it in combination with a hardened gasket.
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When installing heavy hex structural nuts-washer faced, it is necessary to ensure that the nut size matches the bolt size. Then slide the nut onto the bolt. The washer surface should face the material to be connected, and tighten the nut clockwise with a standard wrench. When tightening, the force should be moderate to avoid damaging the bolts or equipment.