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GPA PG9B
FIBOX
Nut; PG9; polyamide; 22mm; Thread: PG
Quantity: 730
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
100+ $0.1566
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Ext. Price: $50.11
MOQ: 320
Mult: 5
GPA PG21B
FIBOX
Nut; PG21; polyamide; 36mm; Thread: PG
Quantity: 367
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
100+ $0.3596
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x $0.3596
Ext. Price: $50.34
MOQ: 140
Mult: 1
GPA M12B
FIBOX
Quantity: 5000
Ship Date: 18 working days
200+ $0.5187
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x $0.5187
Ext. Price: $285.28
MOQ: 550
Mult: 50
SPQ: 1
GPA PG11B
FIBOX
Nut; PG11; polyamide; 24mm; Thread: PG
Quantity: 300
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
100+ $0.1842
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x $0.1842
Ext. Price: $50.10
MOQ: 272
Mult: 1
GPA PG16B
FIBOX
Nut; PG16; polyamide; 30mm; Thread: PG
Quantity: 173
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
100+ $0.248
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x $0.248
Ext. Price: $50.09
MOQ: 202
Mult: 1
GPA M25B
FIBOX
Nut; M25; polyamide; 32mm; Thread: metric; Pitch: 1.5
Quantity: 0
Ship Date: 12-18 working days
100+ $0.2233
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x $0.2233
Ext. Price: $50.24
MOQ: 225
Mult: 5

Nuts

Nuts, in the context of fasteners and mechanical components, are defined as cylindrical or semi-cylindrical objects with a threaded hole through the center, designed to be tightened or loosened by a corresponding threaded bolt or screw. They are essential in various industries for joining and securing parts together.

Function:
Nuts serve to provide a secure connection between components by engaging with a threaded bolt or screw. When a bolt is threaded through a hole in a component and the nut is tightened onto the bolt, it creates a clamping force that holds the components together. Nuts can also be used to distribute loads, prevent components from loosening due to vibration, and allow for easy disassembly and reassembly.

Applications:
Nuts are used in a wide range of applications across various industries, including:
1. Automotive: For securing engine parts, wheel hubs, and other mechanical components.
2. : In construction for joining structural elements and securing control systems.
3. Construction: For assembling steel beams, bolts, and other structural elements in buildings.
4. Electronics: In the assembly of electronic devices to secure components and provide grounding.
5. Machinery: To secure moving parts and maintain alignment in industrial machinery.

Selection Criteria:
When choosing nuts, several factors should be considered:
1. Material: Depending on the application, nuts can be made from various materials such as steel, stainless steel, brass, or plastic.
2. Size: The diameter and thread pitch must match the bolt or screw they are intended to engage with.
3. Strength: Nuts are rated by their strength class, which determines the maximum load they can handle.
4. Thread Type: There are different thread types, such as coarse, fine, and extra fine, which affect the tightening and loosening process.
5. Locking Mechanism: Some nuts have built-in locking features to prevent them from loosening over time.
6. Corrosion Resistance: For outdoor or corrosive environments, nuts made from materials resistant to corrosion are necessary.
7. Cost: The cost of nuts can vary based on the material, manufacturing process, and quantity.

In summary, nuts are versatile and essential components in many mechanical and structural applications, and their selection should be based on the specific requirements of the task at hand.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.