Hexagon Full Nuts
Hexagon full nuts, also known as hex nuts. Manufactured in a variety of materials and all at competitive prices. One of the most popular nuts in use, being used within multiple industries from enthusiastic DIYers to construction and engineering companies. As the nuts can be applied with standard spanners and sockets it makes them very versatile and is widely used in many common fixing applications.
Manufactured in various material types and finishes, including A2 stainless steel, steel with bright zinc plating (BZP), self-colour steel, hot-dipped galvanised steel, brass, and nylon.
A selection of materials and finishes to suit numerous requirements at competitive prices. A comprehensive range of bolts for use with the nuts is available.
- Metric - A2 Stainless Steel Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Metric - A4 Stainless Steel Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Metric - BZP Grade 8 Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Metric - Self-Colour Grade 8 Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Metric - HDGV Grade 6 Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Metric - Brass Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Metric - Nylon Plastic Polyamide Hex Full Nuts - DIN 934
- Hexagon Full Nuts Metric Fine Class 8 Zinc & Yellow - DIN 934
- UNC - A2 Stainless Steel Hex Full Nuts
- UNC - A4 Stainless Steel Hex Full Nuts
- UNC - BZP Grade 5 Hex Full Nuts
- UNF - A2 Stainless Steel Hex Full Nuts
- UNF - BZP Grade 5 Hex Full Nuts
What are hexagon nuts?
Hexagon nuts, which are also know as hex nuts or hex full nuts are one of the most common nuts available and used across numerous industries. Being six sided with and internal thread they are commonly used with a corresponding bolt with a similar thread. The hexagonal shape makes them easy to use with conventional spanners and sockets which adds to their versatility.
What are hex nuts used for?
Hex nuts are predominantly used to join various material together in conjunction with a bolt that has the same thread. After the bolt is inserted into the holes made in the material being used, the nut is then fastened onto the bolt and tightened resulting in the clamping pressure of the nut and bolt holding the material together.
The hex nuts are used in a variety of different situation across many industries.
What are the hexagon nuts manufactured from?
The hex nuts are manufactured from a variety of materials at Fusion Fixings including A4 and A2 stainless steel, steel with BZP (bright zinc plating), self-colour steel, hot dipped galvanised steel (HDGV), brass and nylon.