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These metric thread hex nuts are common fastening parts with a wide range of application. They are usually used with bolts, screws, and other components with external thread. Suitable to use on chandelier, lamps, machinery maintenance or repair, and the DIY Projects etc.SpecificationColor: Silver ToneMaterial: Zinc Plated Carbon SteelThread Size: M14 x 1.5Hexagon Width: 19mm / 0.75 inchTotal Height: 7mm / 0.28 inchPacking List: 10 Pack of Hex NutsAdvantageThe zinc plated finished surface of the carbon steel make the hex nuts more durable to use.With the hexagon head, the hex nuts are easy to be tighten by a wrench.InstructionEasy to use, directly screw the hex nuts on bolts or screws for fastening the parts.NOTE: Please confirm the thread of these hex nuts.
Color Silver Tone, Material Zinc Plated Carbon Steel, Thread Size M14 x 1.5, Hexagon Width 19mm / 0.75 inch, Total Height 7mm / 0.28 inch
Advantage The zinc plated finished surface of the carbon steel make the hex nuts more durable to use. With the hexagon head, the hex nuts are easy to be tighten by a wrench.
Instruction Easy to use, hex nuts are usually used with bolts, screws, and other components with external thread. Just screw the hex nuts on bolts or screws directly for fastening the parts.
Application These metric thread hex nuts are common fastening parts with a wide range of application. Suitable to use on chandelier, lamps, machinery maintenance or repair, and the DIY Projects etc.
NOTE Please confirm the thread of these hex nuts.
My stupid generator came with a fuel petcock that has NEVER been made on this planet except for the one that was custom created for my generator, so when that petcock failed, I had to adapt a STANDARD size petcock to my generator's fuel tank. That's where dees nuts (HAHAHA) came in. They had the one off thread pitch I needed to screw onto the nipple coming out of my paper thin sheet metal fuel tank. Using one of these and welding a nut with the threads for the STANDARD fuel petcock, I was able to get that petcock attached to my generator and get my generator running again. The one nut that I used had sharp threads and a consistent thickness.