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PAULIN 537-918 3/8-16 FINISHED HEX NUTS UNC ZP (PK100)

MFR Part #: 537-918
SKU #: 1249529
Brand: Paulin®
UPC: 622412289219
Paulin® 537-918 537 Nuts, 3/8 in, Steel, Zinc, 2 Material Grade

Paulin®, 537-918, Nuts, Series: 537, 3/8 in Thread, Steel, Zinc, Material Grade: 2, Coarse Thread

Hex nuts are widely utilized across various sectors, including construction, automotive, machinery, and electronics industries. They are specifically crafted to thread onto bolts or screws. The grade of the hex nut must match or exceeds that of the corresponding bolt or screw for optimal performance. Hex design provides a solid grip for tools such as wrenches or sockets, enabling easy installation and removal. Made from materials like steel, stainless steel, brass, and other alloys, finished hex nuts are available with different finishes, including bare metal, zinc, galvanized, and available in grades such as 2, 5, and 8, catering to different strength and durability needs.

Product Details

Paulin®, 537-918, Nuts, Series: 537, 3/8 in Thread, Steel, Zinc, Material Grade: 2, Coarse Thread

Hex nuts are widely utilized across various sectors, including construction, automotive, machinery, and electronics industries. They are specifically crafted to thread onto bolts or screws. The grade of the hex nut must match or exceeds that of the corresponding bolt or screw for optimal performance. Hex design provides a solid grip for tools such as wrenches or sockets, enabling easy installation and removal. Made from materials like steel, stainless steel, brass, and other alloys, finished hex nuts are available with different finishes, including bare metal, zinc, galvanized, and available in grades such as 2, 5, and 8, catering to different strength and durability needs.

Attributes

Diameter - Thread Size3/8 in
FinishZinc
MaterialSteel
Material Grade2
Package Qty100 ea
Series537
Thread TypeCoarse

Features

  • The zinc coating serves as a protective barrier against corrosion resistance
  • Grade 2 nuts are not required to be marked for grade identification
  • Commonly used in construction and automotive industries and machinery and electronics
  • Minimum tensile strength of 74,000 psi