British manufacturer of nuts: what are the characteristics of the nut?
Datetime:2017.01.19 From:HanDan HaoQiang Fastener Manufacturing Co.,Ltd
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A nut is a fastener with an internal thread and used in conjunction with a bolt. It has an internal thread and is used in conjunction with a screw to transmit motion or power. A nut is a nut that is screwed together with a bolt or screw for fastening. It is an original part that must be used in all manufacturing machines. There are many kinds of nuts. We often have the national standard, the British standard, the American Standard and the Japanese standard nut. Nuts are divided into carbon steel, high strength, stainless steel and plastic steel according to their different materials. According to the product attributes corresponding to the country's different standard numbers are divided into ordinary, non-standard, (old) national standard, new national standard, American system, British system, German standard. The sizes are different and the threads are not divided into different specifications. The general national standard and the German standard are expressed in M (for example, M8, M16), the American system and the British system are fasteners (such as 8#, 10#, 1/4, 3/8), and the nuts are parts connected tightly to the mechanical equipment, which can be connected through the inside thread, the same specifications of nuts and screws, for example, the nut of M4-0.7 can only be with M4-0.. 7 screw collocation (in the nut, M4 refers to the inner diameter of the nut about 4mm, the distance between the 0.7 fingers and two threaded teeth is 0.7mm); the American product is the same, for example, the nut of the 1/4-20 can only match the 1/4-20 screw (the 1/4 refers to the inner diameter of the nut about 0.25 inches, and 20 refers to 20 teeth in each inch). Haoqiang fastener specializes in the production of all kinds of national standard nuts, new national standard nuts, British nuts, American nuts, etc., with high quality and low price. For details, please consult 15175010001
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