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Also called a Hex Nut and Round Coupler, metric standoff nuts are utilized to attach 2 metric bolts, rods or or studs together. They can also be utilized to space two products apart from each other.
Jun 16, 2016 Coupling nuts, also called extension nuts, are used to join 2 threaded rods or pipes, consisting of threaded rods or pipes of various sizes. Normally constructed in a hex shape for wrench hold, the most common usages for coupling nuts include tightening up rod assemblies or to pushing a completed rod assembly external.
If you require to sign up with 2 various sized threads, Copper State carries lowered coupling nuts in low carbon steel. Eye coupling nuts connect to vertical beams to suspend your thread rod vertically. Select from a 3/8-16 balanced out eye or a standard eye in 1/4" -20 or 3/8" -16. If the threads you're joining are of equal size and pitch, choose from coupling nuts in zinc, yellow zinc, and low carbon steel in a full compliment of sizes.
If you require a right-to-left coupler, sleeve nuts are an exceptional option. The nut size is the bolt size, so a 1/4" 20 nut will thread a 1/4" 20 bolt. The thread count is also the same. Your task might require that the threaded parts entering each end of the coupling nut engage half of the coupling nut's thickness.