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Hex Nut Nylon 1/4-20 SS

Item #: 150-915  MPN : Washer 1/4in SS 304
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Hex Nut Nylon 1/4 SS

1/4 Inch Stainless Steel Nylon Insert Hex Nut with Hex Socket Drive - 304 Stainless Steel, 7/16 Inch

This 1/4-inch hex nut with a nylon insert and hex socket drive is made from high-quality 304 stainless steel, ensuring exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and durability. The nylon insert provides a secure, vibration-resistant fit, while the hex socket drive design allows for easy installation with a compatible tool, making it ideal for use in construction, automotive, and industrial applications.

Key Features:

  • Material: 304 Stainless Steel with Nylon Insert
  • Thread Size: 1/4 Inch
  • Thread Pitch: 20 Threads Per Inch (UNC)
  • Drive Type: Hex Socket (7/16 Inch)
  • Design: Hexagonal for standard installation; nylon insert for locking
  • Locking Mechanism: Nylon insert prevents loosening due to vibrations

This stainless steel hex nut is the perfect choice for securing fastenings in demanding environments, providing long-lasting reliability and ease of installation.

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