The single chamfered square nut has an Angle on one side (usually 30-45 degrees) for easy screwing in. The square nut can be inserted into a notch or hole to prevent rotation. Sizes range from M6 to M20 for both strength and space efficiency.
Why choose a single chamfered square nut? Chamfered edges smooth guide bolts and speed up installation. The square design locks into notches to prevent the nut from rotating when tightened. Rust resistant coatings, such as zinc, are adaptable to wet environments. Our prices are affordable and the supply is large. They are ideal for DIY enthusiasts or industries that require quick and easy fastening.
Single chamfered square nut is often used in mechanical assembly or metal frames, which is easy to accumulate dust, rust and even loose after a long time. You need to regularly clean the dust in the nut edges and threads with a brush or dry cloth to prevent debris from getting stuck. If installed in a humid environment (such as garden tools or outdoor equipment), be careful to check for rust spots. If you find rust, spray WD-40, wipe it off with a cloth and apply a thin coat of oil to prevent rust. Do not exert too much force when twisting, use the wrench to stabilize the force, do not screw hard resulting in thread slip. If the single chamfered square nut suddenly does not turn or loose, quickly stop using it and replace it with a new one of the same model, otherwise the whole structure may be skewed.
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 square nut's single chamfer design facilitates tool clamping. You need to check the high-load parts (such as machine support, frame) regularly. If the nut is stained with oil or mud, wipe it clean immediately to avoid corrosion of the nut. If it is rusty, scrape it off the surface with a wire brush and let it dry thoroughly before using. When reinstalling, grease the threads (such as petroleum jelly or motor oil) so that the next removal is easier.