Nut

EEC IS company that provides the highest quality nuts necessary for the implementation of various projects and applications. Our products meet DIN, ISO and PN standards, which guarantees their reliability and durability in all conditions.
We offer Nuts According to ISO 4032, ISO 4034, DIN 6915, EN 14399-4, BS 3698, ANSI B 18.2.2, ASME B 18.2.2, DIN 934, BS 1083, ASTM A563 etc. or as per customer requirement.
Our offer includes, among others: hexagonal nuts and Heavy Hexagonal Nut, which are widely used in many industries. Low nuts that are ideal for applications requiring a low profile. Square nuts that offer a strong connection. eye nuts, which are useful in many applications where direct suspension is required. and more

Type

Hex finish nuts are used for fastening to a hex cap screw, socket cap screw, or bolt. The most common nuts, hex finish nuts are hex-shaped with internal threads and driven with a wrench.

Larger, heavier, and thicker than a standard hex nut. Heavy hex nuts are hex-shaped, internally threaded, and driven with a wrench. Often used with hex cap screws and carriage bolts.

Structural hex nuts are comparable to finish nuts but are made to be thicker and much stronger. They are typically used in steel-to-steel structural connections.

The cap nut, also known as the acorn nut, gets its name from its shape. The nut has a domed top to prevent contact with the external thread.

Used with cotter pins to prevent loosening, a castellated nut, also called a castle or slotted nut, is not with slots cut into the top. Used in low-torque applications such as holding a wheel bearing in place.

A jam nut is often used when a nut needs to be locked in place without clamping to another object. Hex jam nuts are hex-shaped with internal threads, but they are thinner than hex finish nuts.

A low-profile lock nut is hex-shaped, internally threaded with a nylon insert. The nylon material prevents loosening from vibration and cross threads to stop the nut from backing off of the fastener.

A four-sided nut that may be flat or beveled on top. Square nuts provide a greater surface contact area which provides more resistance to loosening. Typically mated with square head bolts.

Wingnuts are threaded nuts with wings on each side of the body allowing for manual turning and installation. Easy hand assembly and used when the nut needs to be removed often.

Commonly known as stover nuts, prevailing torque lock nuts have chamfered corners and a conical top. The distortion in the top thread resists loosening from vibration. Also called one-way nuts, they can only be installed one way and are often used in high-temperature applications because they are all metal with no nylon insert.

Slotted hex nuts are nuts with portions cut out designed to be used with a cotter ping to create a locking mechanism. These nuts are similar to a castle nut but have a lower profile which sometimes makes them a better option.

Coupling Nuts ,Flange Serrated Nuts , Hex Machine Nuts,T-Nuts , Tri-Groove Nuts and more…

Carbon steel, alloy steel and Stainless steel grades like DIN 934 Grade ( 8, 10, 12, SS304, SS316 ) – EN14399-4 / DIN 6915 (10.9 H.V) – ASTM SA194 Grades ( 2H, 2HM, 4, 4M, 7,7M, 8, 8M ,8T ) etc…

Hot Dip Galvanizing

Silver Plating

PTFE (Xylan / Xylar / Sermagard)

Zinc, Clear and Yellow passivation

Zinc Nickel

Cadmium

Phosphate

Nickel

Copper Plating