Technical Usage
The Stainless Steel 304 Wing Nut is ideal for use in applications where quick and tool-free installation or removal is necessary. It is commonly used in machinery, automotive, HVAC systems, and electrical equipment. The wing nut’s manual operation makes it perfect for assembly or maintenance tasks that require frequent adjustments. Its corrosion-resistant properties also make it well-suited for outdoor environments or marine settings, where durability and ease of use are critical.
Technical Specs
Specification | Details |
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Material | Stainless Steel 304 |
Grade | A2-70 |
Tensile Strength | Minimum 700 MPa |
Thread Type | Metric and Inches |
Dimensions | 5mm to 16 and 3/16″ to 5/8″ |
Types of Item
- Standard Wing Nut: Commonly used for general applications.
- Standard Metric Hexagonal Nuts
- Standard Inches Hexagonal Nuts
History
The wing nut’s design dates back to the late 19th century, but the Stainless Steel 304 Wing Nut gained prominence in the mid-20th century as stainless steel became widely used in engineering and manufacturing. Stainless Steel 304, known for its high corrosion resistance, was an ideal material for wing nuts used in harsh environments, such as marine or outdoor settings. Over time, its ergonomic design has made it a preferred choice for quick and reliable fastening in a wide range of industries.