The unique 12-point shape of 12 Point flange nuts combined with the flange design enables them to show excellent performance in fastening connections. 12-Point flange nuts are often used in various industrial and civil fields that have high requirements for nut fastening reliability and installation convenience.
Details and parameters
The 12-point design of the 12 Point flange nuts means you can fit a wrench onto them from way more angles than regular hex nuts. Super handy in tight spots or if you’re rushing – like when fixing machinery or bolting down metal frames. The flange acts like a permanent washer, so you skip the step of adding one separately. Saves time and keeps things snug.
That’s why you’ll see 12 point flange nuts used in construction gear, factory equipment, or even things like bridges and guardrails – anywhere vibrations or heavy use could shake normal nuts loose. They’re also common in stuff like trailers or farm machinery where you want reliability without fiddling with extra parts. No magic, just smart design.
Market distribution
Market |
Revenue(Previous Year) |
Total Revenue (%) |
North America |
Confidential |
21 |
South America |
Confidential | 3 |
Eastern Europe |
Confidential |
21 |
Southeast Asia |
Confidential |
3 |
Mid East |
Confidential |
5 |
Eastern Asia |
Confidential |
13 |
Western Europe |
Confidential |
15 |
Central America |
Confidential |
8 |
South Asia |
Confidential |
5 |
Domestic Market |
Confidential |
6 |
Benefits of working with us
Our company not only provides high-quality 12 Point flange nuts, but also provides customers with a full range of service support.
Before you buy, our techs will walk you through the specs and help pick the right 12 Point flange nuts for your project – no jargon, just clear advice. Need ’em for heavy machinery or a DIY fix? We’ll match you with the size and material that actually works.
When you’re ready to order, we process stuff fast. No waiting weeks – most shipments go out same or next day, so you’re not stuck twiddling your thumbs. Got a deadline? Just say the word.