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  • Flange nuts serrated

    A nut with a built in washer which is serrated to resist loosening. Meets IFI-145 (2002) / ASME B18.2.2 (2011).

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

    • Zinc plated steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Zinc plated grade 5 steel

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 5 falls between grade 2 and grade 8 in strength, and is commonly found in automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Zinc plated grade 8 steel yellow

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Grade 8 steel plain finish

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Unplated finish.

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  • Flange nuts, nylon insert

    A nut with a built in washer and a nylon insert to prevent loosening. Meets IFI-100/107 (2002)

    • Zinc plated grade 5 (grade F) steel

      Grade F nuts are used with Grade 5 fasteners. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Flange nuts, prevailing torque

    An all metal lock nut with a built in washer often used in high temperature applications. Meets IFI-100/107 (2002)

    • Zinc plated grade 8 (grade G) steel yellow

      Grade G nuts are used with Grade 8 fasteners. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Grade 8 (grade G) steel plain finish

      Grade G nuts are used with Grade 8 fasteners. Unplated finish.

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  • Frearson flat head

    Flat heads are countersunk (cone shaped under the head) with a flat top. Frearson drive is x-shaped, similar to (but not compatible with) phillips.

    • Silicon bronze

      Solid bronze. An alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Exact color varies.

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  • Full thread (IFI-111)

    These bolts are sometimes called Frame bolts. A hexagonal head for use with a wrench. Meets IFI-111 (2002).

    • Zinc plated grade 5 steel

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 5 falls between grade 2 and grade 8 in strength, and is commonly found in automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Zinc plated grade 8 steel yellow

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Grade 8 steel plain finish

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Unplated finish.

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  • Full thread (IFI-111), Serrated

    Serrated heads are designed to prevent loosening. A hexagonal head for use with a wrench. Meets IFI-111 (2002).

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Zinc plated grade 5 steel

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 5 falls between grade 2 and grade 8 in strength, and is commonly found in automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Zinc plated grade 8 steel

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Heavy hex nuts

    A heavier pattern version of a standard hex nut.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

    • Zinc plated steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Hex bolts

    A bolt with a six sided head.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

    • Zinc plated steel

      A low carbon steel for general use, either Grade 2 or A307A. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Zinc plated grade 5 steel

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 5 falls between grade 2 and grade 8 in strength, and is commonly found in automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Zinc plated grade 8 steel yellow

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Grade 8 steel plain finish

      A tempered medium carbon steel. Grade 8 is stronger than grade 5, and is commonly found in high strength automotive applications. Unplated finish.

    • Chrome plated steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Chrome plated and polished for a mirror like finish.

    • Hot dipped galvanized steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.

    • Nylon 6/6

      A general purpose nylon often used in fasteners for corrosion resistance.

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  • Hex flange head

    These bolts have a flange under the head to distribute the load.

    • Hot dipped galvanized steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.

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  • Hex head

    Hex heads are six sided for use with a wrench.

    • Zinc plated steel

      Heat treated for adequate strength. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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  • Hex head

    Hex heads are six sided for use with a wrench.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

    • Zinc plated steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

    • Hot dipped galvanized steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.

    • Silicon bronze

      Solid bronze. An alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Exact color varies.

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  • Hex jam nuts

    A thinner version of a hex nut.

    • Stainless steel 18-8

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 18-8 – Left hand (reverse) thread

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.

    • Stainless steel 18-8 black oxide finish

      The most common stainless steel for general hardware use. Black finish.

    • Stainless steel 316

      A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.

    • Zinc plated steel

      A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.

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