Hex Nut - Grade 5 / Plain
Hexagon Nuts *SAE GRADE 5 - BARE (non-plated) / SAE J995 - CARBON STEEL - ASME/ANSI B18.2.2

Hex Nut - Grade 5 / Plain


Hexagon Nuts *SAE GRADE 5 - BARE (non-plated) / SAE J995 - CARBON STEEL - ASME/ANSI B18.2.2

Product #: HNC5B016
Options: For Bolt Dia.: 1/2"
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Product Description
Hexagon Nuts - *SAE GRADE 5
√ STEEL - FOR EXTRA STRENGTH

BARE / PLAIN (non-plated)
SAE J995
CARBON STEEL
THREADS are Unified Standard
  • Hex Nuts & Hex Jam Nuts - ASME/ANSI B18.2.2
  • Nominal Sizes 5/8" to 1"
  • Hardness C26 (min) C32 (max)
  • U.N.C.: Acronym, Unified National Coarse. The most common thread type of the Unified Thread System (U.N.C. - U.N.F. - U.N.S. - etc.), and is the preferred thread type for general purpose inch fasteners. Because of the coarse pitch, the threads are deeper than finde threads (U.N.F.) and are easier to assemble without cross threading.
  • Hex Nut: A Hex nut (or finishing nuts) is internally threaded hexagonal blocks built to be assembled in conjunction with the bolt of a screw.
  • Unified Thread System: The Unified Thread System (or Unified Thread Standard - UTS) defines a standard thread form and series - along with allowances, tolerances, and designations - for screw and bolt threads commonly used in the United States and Canada.
  • SAE: Acronym, Society of Automotive Engineers. The SAE is a professional engineering society whose objectives are to develop and promote standards in the automotive, aerospace and commercial / heavy duty vehicle industries.
  • Grade 5: Fasteners made from medium carbon steel. The most common steel type and is hardened to increase strength.
Product Specifications
Vendor Part #:5B012
Finish:Plain (Bare)
Grade:5
Material:Carbon Steel
Proof Load:[120,000 psi]
  • with U.N.C. threaded bolts and screws