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Locknuts are designed to keep fasteners in place in sheet metals and similar surfaces. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range of locknuts including check nuts, castle nuts, hex locknuts &...Read more

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External Tooth Washer Locknut, M36x4 Thread Size, Nylon Insert, 55 mm Hex Wd., Plain

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5GAZ5AE3UNZ£13.04
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Locknut, Bearing

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N 056BF7KBC£1,199.82
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Locknut, Bearing

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N 034BF7KBB£324.55
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Locknut, M35x1.5 Thread Size, Carbon Steel

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KM7BF7EDX£29.58
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Locknut, Bearing, 3.137 In - 12 Thread Size, 0.604 In Hex Wd., Steel

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AN 16BF7CAY£35.14
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Locknut, 10-24 Thread Size, Flexible Top, 3/8 In Hex Wd., Top Lock Jam, Gr. 18-8, 100 Pk

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59FK-1024CG8VCT£997.44
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Locknut, Bearing, 11.785 In - 6 Thread Size

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N 060BF4MWH£2,031.54
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Locknut, Bearing

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N 030BF3HDR£277.85
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Locknut, Bearing

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N 088BN9PWG£5,320.89
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Locknut, M6x1 Thread Size, Top Lock Distorted Thread, Top Lock, Plain, Steel, 100 Pk

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UST202387AF8EYY£13.01
GRAINGER -

Locknut, 4-40 Thread Size, With External Tooth Lock Washer, 1/4 In Hex Wd., Gr. 18-8

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KEPIX0-4-100PCQ2JQK£17.48
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Grounding And Bonding Locknut, 1/2 Inch Size, Pack Of 25

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L050GRSSTBK9JYF£72.89
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Bonding Locknut, 3 Inch Size, Pack Of 10

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113-TBBL9WWZ£43.72
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Bonding Locknut, 4 Inch Size

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115-TBBL9WWW£79.46
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Locknut

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Locknut

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HM3052BF4MBL-
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Locknuts

Locknuts are designed to keep fasteners in place in sheet metals and similar surfaces. Raptor Supplies offers a wide range of locknuts including check nuts, castle nuts, hex locknuts & more, from brands like Grainger, Micro Plastics, Disc-Lock, Fabory, Flexloc, Metric Blue, Reiku & Wheel Check.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of locknuts?

Raptor Supplies offers locknuts with nylon inserts, jam nuts and bearings.

How do locknuts with nylon inserts work?

  • These locknuts have a nylon insert at the top that creates tension between the nut and the mating component's threads.
  • When threaded onto a shaft or rod, the nut will spin freely until the threads on the host part engage the nylon insert.
  • The mating shaft's threads will displace the nylon insert and create resistance. This resistance prevents the locknut from being moved accidentally.
  • After repeated removal & installation, the insert can wear and become less effective.
  • Replace the nut if it needs to be removed during component disassembly for maximum holding power.

How to install a locknut with nylon inserts?

The locking end of a prevailing torque locknut is installed in a manner such that it engages the mating threads. When installing, the nut should be threaded on freely until the host component's mating threads engage the nylon insert.

How do jam nuts work?

  • Jam nuts use opposing friction against another jam nut or a standard hex nut to lock into place on a threaded shaft or rod.
  • Tighten the first jam nut and then the second nut, which is tightened or jammed against the first nut.
  • It is difficult to properly torque both nuts in this configuration, making it unsuitable for critical applications involving heavy loads.

How do bearing locknuts work?

  • Bearing locknuts, like castellated nuts, require a positive locking action to lock in place.
  • Bearing locknuts and bearing lock washers are used to achieve locking.
  • The machined grooves in the nut's face provide a mating surface for the lock washer's tangs to fold into, locking both components in place.

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