Connector Nuts

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Hex Drive Connector Nuts

StyleModelThread SizeBarrel Dia.Thread DepthGrip SizeMaterialFinishThread TypeDrive SizePrice (inc. VAT)Pkg. Qty.
A1CJV71/4"-209 mm13 mm17 mmSteelBlack OxideCoarse5 mm£13.9510
B1CJV51/4"-209 mm8 mm12 mmSteelBlack OxideCoarse5 mm£12.4810
C1CJV95/16"-1811 mm13 mm17 mmSteelBlack OxideCoarse5 mm£17.4210
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Steel Connector Nuts

StyleModelThread SizeBarrel Dia.Thread DepthGrip SizeMaterialFinishThread TypeDrive SizePrice (inc. VAT)Pkg. Qty.
A1CJV61/4"-209 mm8 mm12 mmSteelZinc PlatedCoarse5 mm£13.4310
B1CJV81/4"-209 mm13 mm17 mmSteelZinc PlatedCoarse5 mm£14.9810
C1CJW15/16"-1811 mm13 mm17 mmSteelZinc PlatedCoarse5 mm£20.3810

Connector Nuts

Connector nuts, also called coupling nuts are suitable for connecting / joining two components having male threads in shelves, furniture & machinery. These nuts that join two threaded rods or pipes usually have hex-shaped construction for secure wrench hold during the tightening of rod assemblies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are connector nuts the same as coupling nuts?

Connector nuts are also called connection nuts, connecting nuts, coupler nuts, joining nuts, extension nuts, studding connector nuts, long nuts and coupling nuts.

What do the strength Grades / Classes mean in connector nuts?

  • The Grade or Class of a nut denotes its strength & compatibility with the respective bolt.
  • Generally, the higher the Grade, the higher the strength of the fastener.
  • SAE grades are used for Imperial-sized nuts. Nuts having the same SAE strength Grade as a bolt should be used together.
  • ISO classes are used for Metric-sized nuts. Nuts having the same first digit as a bolt are meant to be used together.
  • ASTM grades are based on factors like strength, high pressures & high temperatures.

What are the thread fit Grades or Classes in these connector nuts?

Thread fit grades or classes of a fastener indicate the degree of looseness or tightness of mating threads. Generally, the higher the class number, the tighter the fit of the attached components (like bolts). Lower thread fit grades / classes are suitable for applications requiring quick assembly & disassembly. Higher thread classes are ideal for close tolerances, safety & strength.

How to tighten these coupling nuts?

Users should tighten these nuts by angle rather than torque value for the correct amount of preload tightness, irrespective of friction levels. This prevents overtightening to increase the operating life of the connecter nuts and lower the torsional stress. The fittings that are tightened by this method may be liquid-tight. However, users must take care that there are no misalignments and that the joints are well lubricated.

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