#10-24 (3/16") x 24 TPI UNC Coarse Stainless A4-70 G316 Hex Nyloc Nuts NE Series

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  • Hex Nyloc Insert nuts 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. The insert deforms elastically over the threads of the screw, but threads are not cut into the nylon. The nylon insert locks the nut in two ways. First, it forces the bottom face of the screw threads against the top face of the nut threads, increasing the friction between the two. Second, the nylon applies a compressive force against the screw itself. They can also be used to assist sealing the bolt thread against seepage of oil, water, petrol, paraffin and other liquids.They come in a variety of materials
  • Also known as: Nylon Insert Nut, Nylon Lock Nut
  • Material / Coating: Marine Grade Stainless Steel A4-70 G316 is the ultimate corrosion resistance fastener. Designed to be used in all conditions. It is the best material to use in marine, coastal, chemical and food environments. Stainless steels are largely non-magnetic, but it is not uncommon for some stainless steel fasteners to show a small degree of magnetism. This is partly due to the manufacturing process. Marine Grade Stainless Steel A4-70 G316 can be easily identified by the following markings: A4, A4-70, A4-80, 316 or G316. Small sized washers are generally not stamped
  • Can Stainless corrode?: Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant but not corrosion-proof and corrosion can occur if the material is installed or handled incorrectly. The use of tools and drills made from conventional steel during the installation of stainless steel fasteners may also lead to problems. Even the hardest of tools can produce debris that leaves minute steel particles on the stainless steel fastener surfaces or in pre-drilled holes. It is these particles that often rust when exposed to moisture or oxygen and can result in a stained or tarnished finish to the stainless steel material
  • Galling: can occur when excessive pressure is used to tighten a nut onto a thread, common with stainless fasteners but can also be an issue with other materials. Fasteners with damaged or fine threads are particularly prone to galling.
    Some suggestions to help prevent thread galling:
    Tightening the nut more slowly without excessive pressure, will frequently reduce or sometimes solve completely, the problem. As the installation RPM speed increases, the heat generated with friction during tightening escalates the chances of thread galling.
    Reduce the friction by applying a suitable lubricant to the thread frequently eliminates thread galling. Typical lubricants are chloride-paraffine, molykoat lacquer, molybdenum disulphide, high pressure oil, graphite, mica, or talc, some assemblies where there is extreme pressure, corrosion resistant grease or waxes may also be effective
  • What does TPI stand for?: TPI stands for “threads per inch” which literally means the number of threads within each inch on a nut, a bolt, or a fastener. To determine the TPI of a nut, either count the number of threads contained within an inch of length on the male fastener or use a thread checker. If the male fastener is less than an inch, measure 1/2", count how many there are then multiply the number by 2
  • Difference between UNC v BSW Threads: UNC and BSW have the same thread per inch value, except for the 1/2" size. Theoretical it would be possible to interchange them as they have the same amount of threads per inch. However due to the difference in thread angle, the connection would not be as strong as when using the proper combinations
  • Difference between UNC v BSW Threads: UNC and BSW have the same thread per inch value, except for the 1/2" size. Theoretical it would be possible to interchange them as they have the same amount of threads per inch. However due to the difference in thread angle, the connection would not be as strong as when using the proper combinations
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More Information
System of Measurement Imperial
Product Nyloc Insert Nut
Size #10-24 (3/16")
Size & Thread Pitch #10-24 (3/16") x 24 TPI UNC
Thread Pitch 24 TPI
Thread Direction Right Hand
Thread Type UNC / BSW - Coarse
Corrosion Protection Level Ultimate
Class / Grade A4-70 G316
Material Stainless Steel
Across Flats (af) 0.362 - 0.375" (9.20 - 9.53mm)
Across Corners (ac) 0.410" (10.42mm)
Nut Height Overall (b) 5.80 - 6.30mm
Hex Height (h) 0.145" (3.70mm)
Spanner Size 3/8"
Closest size in mm M5 (5mm)
Standard Made To NE Series
Brand Hobson Engineering
Alternative Brands Inox World