Hex Lock Nut with White Nylon Insert
Alternative to a hex nut and an anti-vibration washer. Ideal use for applications under vibration.
Hex nuts are six sided which makes them easy to tighten with a wrench or socket. They are used in conjunction with a bolt, threaded rod or other threaded fastener.
The elastic nylon insert fits tightly against the fastener, and is designed to resist loosening.
- 【High Quality Stainless】These Lock Nuts are 100% 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel which is one of the highest forms of corrosion resistant metals, making it last longer than other Nuts on the market today.
- 【Locknuts That You Can Depend On】Our hex lock nuts are very strong and are great for both indoor and outdoor use. This stainless is superior to regular steel and provides excellent rust resistance. With a nylon insert, these lock nuts greatly reduce loosening under vibrations and torque.
- 【Great To Keep Around】Bolt Dropper hex nuts are great to have around for use in wood and wet environments. Bolt Dropper Hex Nuts are the highest quality available on the market and we stand by our claim 100%. They are strong, corrosion resistant and will support all of your projects
Tilda –
Good product for the price
Trina –
Deeeze nuts are great! Keep their shine and hold tight.
Mom2three –
Locking nylon ring.
Russell ?? –
The SS lock nuts were as described. Happy with the purchase.
Brittany –
All as expected. Perfect foe my project. Good quality
Ray –
Seem to be good quality locking nuts. I am using is a low stress situation so I cannot attest to extreme durability under heavy load
J. G. –
Exactly as described and what was purchased. High quality and perfect fit. Very satisfied customer
1966 Mustang Man –
In my shop
Wesley k. Withrow –
Nice, but expensive
nh3 –
These nuts work exactly as expected. Look good, and do a geary job with outdoor projects.Don’t use stainless nuts on stainless screws,unless you use antiseize. Stainless mated to regular steel works fine. Galling is a well known issue with stainless to stainless threaded fasteners and will seize a bolt and nut unless you know what you’re doing. These nuts work perfectly within their predetermined mechanical properties. You need to know what you are doing, and look stuff up if you don’t. Stop wagging your finger at limitations that can’t be altered.