Conquest 7/8"-14 Grade C NE Nylon Insert Locknut - UNF, Plain
Conquest 7/8"-14 Grade C NE Nylon Insert Locknut - UNF, Plain!
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Conquest 7/8"-14 Grade C NE Nylon Insert Locknut – UNF, Plain
The Conquest 7/8"-14 Grade C NE Nylon Insert Locknut offers rugged locking performance for large-scale assemblies that face continuous motion or vibration. With a fine 14 TPI UNF thread and reinforced nylon insert, this nut is forged from hardened Grade C steel and built to handle serious torque without loosening under stress.
Large Fine-Thread Locknut for Structural Panels and Equipment Frames
The plain finish is ideal for dry interior builds in utility rooms, factories, or fabrication environments. The locking nylon ring reduces the need for retightening over time and maintains clamping force across high-vibration systems, making this nut a go-to for professionals who can’t risk hardware backing off.
Key Features
- Nylon Insert: Provides high vibration resistance and locking strength.
- Grade C Steel: Hardened for structural support and torque stability.
- Thread Type/TPI: 14 TPI UNF for tight, secure mating with fine-thread bolts.
- Plain Finish: For indoor environments with minimal corrosion exposure.
- Heavy-Duty Grip: Maintains hold in dynamic equipment assemblies.
Applications
- Industrial framing and structural bracing
- Equipment mounting and panel securing
- Utility supports and access structures
- Indoor machinery subject to movement
- HVAC and building frame systems
Installation Tips
- Thread manually to protect the nylon insert.
- Apply torque with calibrated tools for structural assemblies.
- Use only with matching UNF threaded bolts or rod.
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Conquest 7/8"-14 Grade C NE Nylon Insert Locknut - UNF, Plain
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