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'''Nuts''', adj.: what you must be to attempt this job.
 
'''Nuts''', adj.: what you must be to attempt this job.
  
 
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==Nuts used in DIY==
 
 
 
===Hexagon nut===
 
===Hexagon nut===
 
[[image:Nuthex.jpg|thumb|Hex nut]]
 
[[image:Nuthex.jpg|thumb|Hex nut]]
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The ring of nylon creates friction, preventing the nut coming undone by itself.
 
The ring of nylon creates friction, preventing the nut coming undone by itself.
 
===Rivet bushes===
 
A nut that fixes to a hole in sheet metal.
 
  
 
===Pronged tee===
 
===Pronged tee===
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Has spikes and Fits into a hole in wood. Tightening the bolt pulls the spikes into the wood.
 
Has spikes and Fits into a hole in wood. Tightening the bolt pulls the spikes into the wood.
 
===Nut insert===
 
Presses into a hole in metal. Has a ribbed outer edge.
 
  
 
===Cross dowel===
 
===Cross dowel===
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Decorative bright polished chrome dome on the topside of the nut. Used where the nut will be in plain view.
 
Decorative bright polished chrome dome on the topside of the nut. Used where the nut will be in plain view.
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===DIY nut===
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==More nuts==
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There are several other types not usually used in DIY, but available if needed.
  
 
===Shear nuts===
 
===Shear nuts===
The tool driven portion of the nut shears off when tight, leaving a nut that can not be undone with any tye of nut driver. A high security nut
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The tool driven portion of the nut shears off when tight, leaving a nut that can not be undone with any tye of nut driver. A high security nut.
  
===DIY nut===
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===Castellated nut===
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[[image:Nutcastellated.jpg|thumb|Castellated nut]]
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Used with a drilled bolt and split pin. Prevents nut coming undone. Used on cars in areas such as wheel bearings.
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===Rivet bushes===
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A nut that fixes to a hole in sheet metal.
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===Nut insert===
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Presses into a hole in metal. Has a ribbed outer edge.
  
  

Revision as of 11:48, 27 April 2008

Nuts, adj.: what you must be to attempt this job.

Nuts used in DIY

Hexagon nut

The standard nut

Square nut

Most commonly used with roofing bolts

Wing nut

Wing nuts

Has 2 wings. Designed for tightening by hand

Nylon lock or nylock nuts

File:Nutnyloc.jpg
Nylon lock nut

The ring of nylon creates friction, preventing the nut coming undone by itself.

Pronged tee

Pronged tee

Has spikes and Fits into a hole in wood. Tightening the bolt pulls the spikes into the wood.

Cross dowel

Interscrews

aka Chicago bolt. A hollow bolt, into which screws a solid bolt. Used to fix kitchen cabinets together.

Flanged nut

Flanged nut

Flange spreads load somewhat like a washer. Ribbing on the flange is intended to discourage the nut from coming loose.

Dome nut

Dome nut

Decorative bright polished chrome dome on the topside of the nut. Used where the nut will be in plain view.

DIY nut

More nuts

There are several other types not usually used in DIY, but available if needed.

Shear nuts

The tool driven portion of the nut shears off when tight, leaving a nut that can not be undone with any tye of nut driver. A high security nut.

Castellated nut

Castellated nut

Used with a drilled bolt and split pin. Prevents nut coming undone. Used on cars in areas such as wheel bearings.

Rivet bushes

A nut that fixes to a hole in sheet metal.

Nut insert

Presses into a hole in metal. Has a ribbed outer edge.


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