Long Hex Sleeve Nut, also known as Hex Coupling Nuts, is a type of fastener that is typically longer than standard nuts and has internal machine screw threads. These nuts are designed to join two externally threaded parts of equal threads and pitch, and they are commonly used in applications where a strong and secure connection is required over an extended length.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Advantage:
EXTENDED LENGTH: The increased length of the nut allows it to engage more tightly with the bolt or screw, providing a stronger grip and reducing the risk of loosening under vibration or stress.
DOUBLE CHAMFERED ENDS: Double chamfered ends make it easier to start the installation of the nut onto a threaded rod or bolt, thus making assembly easier.
Scope of Application
Heavy Machinery: Used in heavy machinery where high tensile strength is required to secure components.
Construction: Employed in structural applications such as bridges or high-rise buildings where the extended length provides additional support and security.
Automotive and Transportation: Utilized in the assembly of vehicles and transportation systems where reliability and safety are critical.
Industrial Equipment: Used in various industrial equipment and machinery where a strong and secure connection is necessary.