Technical Usage
This hex nut is ideal for applications requiring strong and secure fastening. It is compatible with bolts and screws of corresponding thread sizes and is frequently employed in high-stress environments, including heavy machinery, structural frameworks, and automotive components. The tetanized surface improves grip and resistance to corrosion, ensuring dependable performance even in harsh conditions.
Technical Specs
Specification | Details |
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Material | Tetanized Iron |
Grade | Ordinary |
Tensile Strength | 400- 550 MPa |
Thread Type | Metric to Inches |
Dimensions | 3mm to 20mm and 3/16″ to 3/4″ |
Types of Item
Tetanized hex nuts come in various configurations to suit specific needs, including standard, heavy-duty, and flange types. Variants with locking features or plated finishes are also available to enhance application versatility and corrosion resistance.
History
The development of the tetanized hex nut aligns with the industrial era’s advancements in metallurgy and precision engineering. The tetanization process was introduced to meet the demand for fasteners capable of withstanding extreme stress and wear. Over the years, these nuts have evolved to incorporate modern manufacturing techniques, maintaining their reputation as a robust and essential fastening solution.