Lock nuts, also known as anti-loosening nuts or retaining nuts, are commonly used in mechanical equipment. Because they offer excellent locking and anti-loosening performance, many people choose to use them. The following are some common types of lock nuts.
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View DetailsUnder normal circumstances, stainless steel screws retain their natural metallic luster and generally do not require additional surface protection. However, many people notice that after the screws are put into use, their surfaces gradually develop discoloration, such as reddening or darkening. Toda......
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View DetailsSelf-tapping screws are primarily used in the home appliance manufacturing industry, wooden furniture, and steel structure engineering projects. Due to their strong self-locking capability, they do not require nuts and are simple and convenient to use, making them a popular choice. What causes threa......
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