The single chamfered hex nut is a standard hexagon nut with an Angle (chamfer) on one side to facilitate the alignment of the nut with the bolt. It is made of steel or stainless steel, reducing the risk of misbuckling during installation. Chamfered edge guides bolts smoothly.
Single chamfered hex nut suitable for power tools. The partially chamfered design allows it to be inserted smoothly into the impact driver and prevents the nut from getting stuck. The mechanic installs it on the bonnet or exhaust system. Ordinary steel nuts rust faster, if the environment is wet, it is recommended that you use stainless steel nuts. Make sure the pitch matches the bolt.
The single chamfered hex nut is easier to service. You can replace them on older machines where the bolts are difficult to screw down. Chamfer can compensate for slightly misplaced holes in farm equipment or car repair tools. It is suitable for indoor use; Greased and ready for outdoor use. It's not a permanent fix, but it saves time.
Electricians rely on a single chamfered hex nut to hold the control panel in place. The chamfer design hides sharp edges and reduces damage to equipment during installation. Nuts of dimensions M6 and M8 look similar but are not interchangeable.
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 |
The single chamfered hex nut is not suitable for extreme loads, and for heavy machinery it is recommended that you use thicker nuts. If threads get stuck, they can be cleaned with a wire brush. For soft materials, add washers to prevent surface damage. Easy to install!