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Self-locking nuts are a type of fastener that are designed to remain securely in place without the need for additional locking devices. They are typically used in applications where vibration or shock may cause the nut to loosen. Self-locking nuts are available in a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, brass, and nylon. They are also available in a range of sizes and thread types.
Self-locking nuts are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction. They are often used in applications where a high degree of safety is required, such as in aircraft and automotive engines. They are also used in applications where a high degree of reliability is required, such as in medical equipment and industrial machinery.
Self-locking nuts are typically more expensive than standard nuts, but they offer greater security and reliability. They are also easier to install and remove, making them a popular choice for many applications.
Some companies in the self-locking nuts market include Stanley Black & Decker, Fastenal, and Nuts & Bolts. Show Less Read more