Nylon Nut 1/4"-20 Nu Grade 2 Heavy Nylon Insert Lock Nuts Qty:(25) Each on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, United States
1/4"-20 Zinc Finish NU Grade 2 Heavy Nylon Insert Lock NutThreads are molded into the nylon insert locking the bolt into place. Nylon Insert Lock Nuts typically have a cased metal outside formed into a hex pattern easily torqued by a wrench or socket; heavy pattern nuts have an oversized case. Grade A. ASME B1.1 Class 2B thread requirement. Zinc plating, retards the corrosion rate in a normal atmosphere. Quantity: 25 pcs
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