Nuts
Featured Brands
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Steinjager® - Chrome Plated SAE Right Hand Hex Nut$21.99 - $63.99 -
Steinjager® - Stainless Steel Metric Right Hand Hex Nut$13.36 - $18.99 -
Steinjager® - Stainless Steel SAE Right Hand Hex Nut$15.99 - $109.99 -

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Steinjager® - Zinc Plated (Class 10) Metric Right Hand Hex Nut$16.99 - $51.99 -

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Steinjager® - Zinc Plated (Class 4) Metric Right Hand Hex Nut$11.58 - $204.99 -
Steinjager® - Zinc Plated (Class 5) SAE Left Hand Hex Jam Nut$22.99 - $341.99 -
Steinjager® - Zinc Plated (Class 5) SAE Right Hand Hex Jam Nut$23.99 - $106.99 -

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Steinjager® - Zinc Plated SAE Left Hand Hex Full Nut$89.99 - $1,396.99 -

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Steinjager® - Zinc Plated SAE Right Hand Hex Full Nut$15.99 - $157.99 -

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AllStar Performance® - Steel SAE Hex Nut$10.99 - $12.99 -
Dorman® - AutoGrade™ Brass Metric Hex Nut$13.11 - $19.85 -
Dorman® - AutoGrade™ Brass SAE Hex Nut$6.27 - $25.32 -

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Dorman® - AutoGrade™ Steel (Class 10) Metric Coarse Hex Nut$12.00 - $20.80 -
Dorman® - AutoGrade™ Steel (Class 10) Metric Fine Hex Nut$12.94 - $13.27 -

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Dorman® - AutoGrade™ Steel (Class 8) DIN Metric Fine Hex Nut$1.24 - $13.87 -

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Much water has flown under the bridge since that time when early people had started to use wood sticks and stones to create tools, which have been gradually evolving over a million of years. Tools have thrived during the industrial revolution and today are available in a variety of materials and designs to help in completing big or small projects. Bolts and sometimes screws are used with nuts to boost their strength and holding power and prevent from coming loose over time by securing the bolt firmly in place. Whether you need a wing, hex, coupling, weld, flange, lock, cap, spindle, wheel, or any other specialized threaded nut, we deliver.
We carry the highest-grade and durable nuts, including flange hex nuts and hex nut kits, multipoint nut kits, coarse and coarse Nyloc hex nuts, fine hex sets, knurled nuts, barrel nuts, well nuts, U-nuts, and many more to suit your needs. They provide unmatched strength and precise fitment. Use a lock nut to resist loosening due to machine vibration or torque as well as in hard-to-reach areas. A hex nut is also a great option for use in tight spaces, facilitating securing of two or more wood or metal parts together. A wing nut will come in handy for finger adjustment. So, whatever nut variety you need on the job or for your special project, you’re sure to find a great bang for your buck on our virtual shelves.


































