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Nut RFQ Requirements: Thread, Grade, Standard and Coating

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A nut RFQ looks simple until one detail is missing. “M16 hex nut zinc plated” may sound clear, but it does not tell the supplier the thread pitch, nut style, grade, standard, coating thickness, or matching bolt requirement.

For industrial buyers, a nut is not just a loose component. It is part of a bolted joint. If the nut is wrong, the whole assembly may fail during tightening or service.

Why Nut RFQs Need Complete Details

Nuts Must Match the Application

A correct nut specification should define both geometry and performance. Size alone is not enough.

RFQ ItemWhat to SpecifyWhy It Matters
ThreadMetric, UNC, UNF, coarse, finePrevents bolt mismatch
GradeClass 6, 8, 10, 12, ASTM grade, etc.Matches bolt strength
СтандартDIN, ISO, ASTM, ASME, EN, or drawingControls dimensions
МатериалCarbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steelAffects strength and corrosion
CoatingZinc, HDG, black, zinc flake, plainAffects corrosion and fit
PackingBulk, small box, pallet, private labelSupports warehouse use

For common nut and bolt assemblies, buyers can start from standard fasteners and confirm the full specification before ordering.

Thread Requirements

Pitch Must Be Confirmed

Thread mismatch is one of the most common nut purchasing mistakes. A nut may have the correct nominal diameter but the wrong pitch.

For example, M16 coarse thread and M16 fine thread are not interchangeable. The same applies to inch threads such as UNC and UNF.

Buyers should confirm:

  • Thread system: metric or inch
  • Diameter and pitch, or TPI
  • Coarse or fine thread
  • Thread tolerance if required
  • Left-hand thread if applicable
  • Matching bolt or stud standard

Grade and Material Requirements

Match the Nut to the Bolt

A high-strength bolt with a low-grade nut is a weak assembly. The nut may strip before the bolt reaches the intended preload.

For load-bearing joints, check high-strength fasteners and confirm the bolt-nut grade combination.

Material should also match the working environment. Carbon steel is common for general use. Stainless steel is preferred when corrosion resistance is more important. Buyers can review stainless steel fasteners for A2, A4, 304, or 316 options.

Standard and Coating Requirements

Standards Control Dimensions

Nut standards define height, width across flats, thread form, chamfer, and product grade. DIN 934, ISO 4032, ASTM A563, and ASME nut specifications may not be interchangeable.

Coating must also be specified clearly. Zinc plating, hot-dip galvanizing, black oxide, and zinc flake coating affect thread fit and corrosion resistance differently.

For coated nuts, compare various coated fasteners before confirming the finish.

Final RFQ Checklist

A complete nut RFQ should include:

  1. Nut type and standard
  2. Size, thread pitch, and tolerance
  3. Material and grade
  4. Surface finish or coating
  5. Matching bolt or stud grade
  6. Quantity and packing method
  7. Required certificate or inspection report

For special nut shapes, non-standard threads, or drawing-based parts, use custom non-standard fasteners and provide drawings.

Final Advice

A good nut RFQ should define thread, grade, standard, material, coating, matching parts, and documents. Clear requirements reduce thread mismatch, weak assemblies, coating disputes, and delivery delays.

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