Production of standard and custom threaded mechanical fasteners.
Counter nut DU (BSP)
Zinc-coated and uncoated steel locknuts with a cylindrical thread.
Pipe nut DIN 431
Low hex pipe nut, form B (with one-sided chamfer), with pipe inch thread according to ISO 228-1.
Nut square T-shaped DIN508
It is used for joining parts and units in production machines, devices, as well as in industrial, machine-building and construction areas.
Analogue of DIN 508: ISO 299
Features and Benefits of Sintered Nuts
High Strength and Load Resistance: Sintered nuts are designed to withstand significant loads, making them ideal for industries requiring reliable and strong connections.
Material Versatility: These nuts can be manufactured from various metals such as steel, brass, or aluminium, tailored to specific application requirements.
Precision and Reliability: Sintered nuts boast precise geometric parameters, ensuring stable connections without subsidence or movement, critical for the safety and efficiency of mechanical systems.
Durability and Corrosion Resistance: These nuts offer high resistance to wear and corrosion, ensuring long-term durability and reducing maintenance costs.
Applications of Sintered Nuts
Construction: Used to connect structural elements securely.
Mechanical Engineering: Essential for fastening parts of mechanisms.
Automotive Industry: Key components in assembling vehicle body elements.
Electronics and Other Industries: Integral in the manufacturing of various electrical devices and other industrial applications.Advantages in Industrial Processes
Sintered nuts and other mechanical fastenings play a crucial role in many industrial processes, providing strong and reliable connections. Their high accuracy and durability contribute to the stable operation of systems and enhance production efficiency.