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How to Read Nut Specifications Before Placing an Order

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Nut specifications look simple on a purchase request. In practice, one missing detail can cause thread mismatch, weak bolt assemblies, coating disputes, or shipment delays.

Before placing an order, buyers should read the nut specification as a complete technical requirement, not just a size description.

Start With the Nut Type

Identify the Shape and Function

The first step is to confirm the nut type. A hex nut, heavy hex nut, flange nut, lock nut, cap nut, square nut, or coupling nut serves a different purpose.

Nut TypeCommon UseKey Buying Check
Hex nutGeneral bolted assembliesStandard, grade, thread pitch
Heavy hex nutStructural or high-load jointsWidth across flats and proof load
Flange nutBrackets, sheet metal, machineryBearing surface and serration
Lock nutVibration-prone assembliesLocking method and reuse rule
Coupling nutThreaded rod extensionLength and internal thread fit

For common industrial items, buyers can start from standard fasteners and confirm whether the nut follows DIN, ISO, ASTM, ASME, or a drawing.

Read the Thread Requirement

Diameter Alone Is Not Enough

A nut marked M16 is not complete unless the pitch is also clear. M16 coarse and M16 fine thread are different. The same applies to inch-thread nuts such as UNC and UNF.

Confirm:

  1. Metric or inch thread
  2. Diámetro
  3. Pitch or threads per inch
  4. Coarse or fine thread
  5. Thread tolerance if required
  6. Matching bolt or stud specification

Thread mismatch is one of the most common purchasing errors, especially in mixed metric and inch projects.

Check Grade and Material

Match the Nut to the Bolt

A nut must match the bolt’s strength level. A high-strength bolt with a weak nut can strip during tightening before the joint reaches the required preload.

For load-bearing assemblies, review high-strength fasteners and confirm the bolt-nut-washer combination as a set.

Material also matters. Carbon steel is common for general use. Stainless steel is preferred where corrosion resistance is required. Buyers can review stainless steel fasteners when specifying 304, 316, A2, or A4 nuts.

Confirm Coating and Fit

Surface Finish Can Change Assembly

Zinc plating, hot-dip galvanizing, black oxide, zinc flake, and plain finishes affect corrosion resistance and thread fit. Hot-dip galvanized nuts may require special thread allowance to assemble correctly with galvanized bolts.

For coating options, compare various coated fasteners before approval.

Final Ordering Checklist

Before placing the order, specify:

RFQ ItemWhat to Provide
Nut typeHex, heavy hex, flange, lock, cap, coupling
EstándarDIN, ISO, ASTM, ASME, EN, or drawing
ThreadDiameter, pitch, coarse/fine, tolerance
CalificaciónClass 6, 8, 10, 12, ASTM grade, stainless class
MaterialCarbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel
FinishPlain, zinc, HDG, black, zinc flake
DocumentsMTC, inspection report, coating report if required

For non-standard nut shapes or special threads, use custom non-standard fasteners and provide drawings before production.

Final Advice

A correct nut order should define type, standard, thread, grade, material, coating, matching bolt, and documents. Clear specifications prevent thread mismatch, weak assemblies, and unnecessary rework.

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