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A thinner version of a hex nut.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use. Black finish.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
A thinner version of a nylon insert lock nut.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
A hex nut with a nylon ring to resist loosening.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
Waxed to reduce galling. The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
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.
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.
A low carbon steel for general use. Chrome plated and polished for a mirror like finish.
Solid brass. An alloy of primarily copper and zinc with good corrosion resistance. Used mostly in decorative and electrical applications. Exact color varies.
A hex nut in smaller sizes for machine screw diameters under 1/4.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use. Black finish.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
Solid brass. An alloy of primarily copper and zinc with good corrosion resistance. Used mostly in decorative and electrical applications. Exact color varies.
Solid bronze. An alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Exact color varies.
A standard six sided nut.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use. Black finish.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
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.
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.
A low carbon steel for general use. Chrome plated and polished for a mirror like finish.
A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.
Solid brass. An alloy of primarily copper and zinc with good corrosion resistance. Used mostly in decorative and electrical applications. Exact color varies.
Solid bronze. An alloy of copper with greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass. Exact color varies.
A general purpose nylon often used in fasteners for corrosion resistance.
A nut with an attached free-spinning external tooth lock washer.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
These genuine Anco pn-loc nuts do not require high installation torque and can be installed and removed without thread damage.
A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.
An all metal lock nut that is non-reverseable and often used in high temperature applications.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
A long nut used to connect two different diameters of threaded rod or other male threaded fasteners.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
A nut used in conjunction with a cotter pin.
A low carbon steel for general use. Unplated finish.
A four sided nut.
The most common stainless steel for general hardware use.
A highly corrosion resistant grade of stainless steel. Ideal in salt water and chlorine environments. More expensive than 18-8.
A low carbon steel for general use. Zinc plated for moderate corrosion resistance.
A low carbon steel for general use. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.
Suitable for use with A325 structural bolts.
A medium carbon steel that is quenched and tempered for structural applications. Unplated finish.
A medium carbon steel that is quenched and tempered for structural applications. Hot dipped galvanized (A153) for very good corrosion resistance.