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  2. Nut (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    A nut that has a domed end on one side Barrel nut: Steel cross dowel or dowel nut, cross dowel (woodworking) A round slug or formed sheet metal part with threads perpendicular to the length of the nut Cage nut: Caged nut, captive nut, clip nut A (usually square) nut in a spring steel cage which wraps around the nut. The cage has two wings that ...

  3. List of DIN standards - Wikipedia

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    Round nuts with set pin holes in side: Active: DIN 551: Slotted set screws with flat point: Withdrawn: DIN EN 24766: ISO 4766: DIN 553: Slotted set screws with cone point: Withdrawn: DIN EN 27434: ISO 7434: DIN 555: M5 to M100x6 hexagon nuts – Product grade C: Withdrawn: DIN EN ISO 4034: ISO 4034: DIN 558: Hexagon head screws: Withdrawn: DIN ...

  4. Flange nut - Wikipedia

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    A self-aligning nut, also known as a spherical nut [2] or leveling nut, is a type of nut used in applications where the fastener is not perpendicular to the surface to which the nut anchors. A flange nut is used inside a specially shaped dished-out washer. The device is commonly used in the aerospace industry.

  5. Sex bolt - Wikipedia

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    Sleeve nuts, one with mating bolt. A sex bolt is a type of fastener comprising a mated pair of screw and post, which are a machine screw and a nut that is barrel-shaped. The nut has a flange and a protruding boss that is internally threaded. The bolt (mated pair, screw and post) sits within the components being fastened, and the flange provides ...

  6. Wrench size - Wikipedia

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    spanner (wrench) size and thread diameter of a hex nut. Width across flats is the distance between two parallel surfaces on the head of a screw or bolt, or a nut, mostly for torque transmission by positive locking. The term width across flats (AF) is used for the following forms: 2-socket = round material with two surfaces

  7. Set screw - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A set screw is normally used without a nut (which distinguishes it from a bolt), being screwed instead in a threaded hole drilled in only one of the two objects to be secured. A set screw is often headless and threaded along its entire length, so that it will sit entirely inside that hole; in which case it may be called a grub screw or ...

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