Hexagon collar nuts with fine thread consists of a hexagonal nut, a cylindrical nut sleeve and fine threads for precise tightening. The nut sleeve can extend the thread engagement, while the fine threads can better control the tension. Commonly used in machinery, automobiles or precision equipment.
Hexagon collar nuts with fine thread is often installed in tight Spaces. Hexagon nuts with fine threads do not require separate washers, saving time and reducing the number of parts. The fine thread allows you to adjust tension more precisely and can be used in calibration instruments, medical devices or optical equipment. You simply screw them onto the bolt and tighten to ensure that the nut is securely secured.
For DIYers building furniture or custom gear, the hexagon collar nuts with fine thread add reliability. The fine thread grips bolts tightly, even in lightweight materials like thin metal or wood. The collar stops the nut from digging into surfaces, preventing splits or cracks. Need to disassemble and reassemble parts often? These nuts handle repeated tightening without stripping threads. Simple, no-fuss design for home workshops or hobby projects.
Hexagon collar nuts with fine thread is also often fitted on outdoor equipment such as bicycles, trailers or camping gear. The fine thread can firmly resist collision and vibration, and the collar prevents moisture from entering the bolt head, thus preventing the nut from rusting. Stainless steel is ideal for wet or salty environments. These nuts can be easily installed using a standard wrench and do not require frequent checks.
Market
Revenue(Previous Year)
Total Revenue (%)
North America
Confidential
15
South America
Confidential
25
Eastern Europe
Confidential
13
Southeast Asia
Confidential
5
Mid East
Confidential
7
Eastern Asia
Confidential
13
Western Europe
Confidential
12
Central America
Confidential
5
South Asia
Confidential
10
Domestic Market
Confidential
5
You need to check hexagon collar nuts with fine thread for wear or chips. If you find the nut dirty, clean the surface with a wire brush. If the thread is peeling or the collar is broken, replace the nut immediately. For salty environments, it is recommended that you choose stainless steel. Avoid over-tightening, as fine threads are fragile.