Brass Knurled Nut Parameter
Material: | Brass |
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Surface : | Natural, Tin Plated, Nickel Plated |
Thread: | M2 to M20 (or customized) |
Length: | 4mm to 50mm (or customized) |
Diameter: | 3mm to 30mm (or customized) |
Tolerance: | ±0.05mm |
Technology: | Turning, milling, knurling |
Application: | Electronics, Machinery, Equipment, Automotive, etc. |
Drawings: | DWG, STEP, PDF |
Sample: | 3-7 days |
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Brass Knurled Nut: Versatile Fastening Solutions for Various Applications
The surface of Brass Knurled Nut can be natural, tin-plated, or nickel-plated, depending on the application. The nuts are available in various lengths ranging from 4mm to 50mm and diameters from 3mm to 30mm. They can also be customized according to the specific requirements of the client.
The Knurling Process: Ensuring Secure Grip and High Vibration Resistance
The knurling process used in manufacturing copper knurled nuts involves creating diamond-shaped patterns on the surface of the nut. This process provides a secure grip and prevents the nut from slipping or loosening over time, even in high-vibration environments.
Precise and Consistent: Brass Knurled Nut with ±0.05mm Tolerance
The dimensional tolerance of the Knurled Nut is ±0.05mm, ensuring high precision and accuracy. The nuts are produced using advanced turning, milling, and knurling technologies, ensuring consistent quality and reliability.
Essential Components for Reliable Fastening: Brass Knurled Nut in Various Industries
Knurled nuts are an essential component in various industries, providing a reliable and secure fastening solution. Their unique knurling process ensures a tight grip, preventing slippage and loosening, making them an ideal choice for applications that require high vibration resistance.