The square thin nut without chamfer body has a threaded hole. It is thinner than standard nuts (usually 2-4 mm thick) and is suitable for narrow gaps. Available in stainless steel and carbon steel.
Mechanics use the square thin nut without chamfer when servicing a car, such as under the dashboard or in the engine bay. Even in greasy environments, the square edges remain in place when tightened. The nut can be easily inserted into narrow gaps and can withstand moderate pressure. Used with standard bolts, the master can quickly repair cars, bicycles or trailers.
DIY furniture or shelf lovers will use the square thin nut without chamfer because it is simple and easy to operate. The thin volume avoids protrusion and keeps the surface flat and clean. The square design holds the tool firmly, and the thin shape is ideal for lightweight materials such as plywood or plastic. No gasket is needed, just put it over the bolt and tighten it.
The square thin nut without chamfer is also used on outdoor facilities such as gates or rides because of its ability to withstand inclement weather. The thin form factor minimizes rust spots by reducing exposed surfaces. The square design makes it easy to tighten with basic tools, even when wearing gloves. It can be used with galvanized bolts for fences, signage or patio furniture without any complicated hardware.
Market |
Total Revenue (%) |
North America |
22 |
South America |
10 |
Eastern Europe |
20 |
Southeast Asia |
2 |
Oceania |
5 |
Mid East |
5 |
Eastern Asia |
15 |
Western Europe |
20 |
South Asia |
3 |
Put a square thin nut without chamfer into a square slot or hole and it will not rotate on its own. Then tighten the bolts with a wrench. You do not need additional tools to hold the nuts. This is ideal for individual repairs or quick assembly lines.