Flanged anti loose nut, it's got this flange base-stops loosening from vibrations. Works on machinery and cars. Plus, it has CE certification, so it meets the rules. Ordering in bulk,that saves money. And we can give free samples-test the quality before you commit. Straightforward, no extra fluff.
Flanged anti loose nut mixes a standard hex nut with a built-in flange-this wide, flat rim. The flange acts like a washer: spreads pressure, grips surfaces better. Made from steel, stainless steel, or coated alloys. On machinery, vehicles, outdoor equipment-anywhere bolts face constant shaking. Unlike regular nuts, it’s designed just locks things tighter. Super straightforward. No extra parts to deal with. Whether it’s machines running non-stop or vehicles on rough roads, this nut works-keeps things tight and skips the hassle of adding washers separately.
The wide base of the flanged anti loose nut distributes pressure evenly and prevents the surface from being easily stained. The hexagonal shape fits a standard wrench. Materials such as A4 stainless steel can withstand salt water or chemicals. Some models have a serrated edge under the flange to enhance grip.
Why pick the flanged anti loose nut? The flange does double duty:it protects surfaces from damage and resists loosening by increasing friction. No extra parts needed,just tighten it with a wrench, and it holds better than standard nuts in shaky setups like engines or conveyor belts. Materials like zinc-plated steel fight rust, making it ideal for outdoor use.
Market |
Total Revenue (%) |
North America |
10 |
Eastern Europe |
23 |
Southeast Asia |
3 |
Mid East |
5 |
Eastern Asia |
18 |
Western Europe |
15 |
Central America |
6 |
South Asia |
5 |
Domestic Market |
15 |
Flanged anti loose nut is pretty low - maintenance. But you should check the flat part every now and then for rust or dents. If you're using them outdoors, go for the stainless-steel ones or the coated ones.You can reuse these nuts as long as the threads are okay. But if the flange gets bent or cracked, it's time to throw them out. When you're tightening them, use a torque wrench. Over-tightening will mess up the bolts. Taking these basic steps now means you'll have less trouble later. It's as simple as that.