Wing Nuts Are Suitable For Fastening Needs In Multiple Industrial And Household Scenarios
I. Basic Overview
The wing nut is a fastener with double wing handles, with core materials being carbon steel (e.g., Q235) or iron (mild steel). Its double-wing structure enables quick manual tightening/loosening without the need for wrenches or other tools. The central threaded hole is compatible with connecting parts such as bolts and screws, and it is widely used in scenarios requiring frequent disassembly or quick fixation, balancing practicality and economy.
II. Core Parameters
Parameter Category |
Specific Parameter |
Detailed Description |
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Material and Surface Treatment | Main Material | Carbon steel (Q235): Tensile strength ≥ 300MPa, high mechanical strength, suitable for medium load-bearing scenarios |
Iron (mild steel): Lower cost, good ductility, suitable for light-load fixing | ||
Surface Treatment | Hot-dip galvanizing: Zinc layer thickness 20-50μm, salt spray test ≥ 200 hours, excellent rust resistance | |
Black oxide treatment: Forms a black oxide film, improves wear resistance, suitable for dry indoor scenarios | ||
Specification Parameters | Thread Standard | Metric (M3-M24), American (1/4"-1"), thread precision 6g, compatible with bolts of the same grade |
Wing Span Size | M6 model: approx. 25-30mm; M10 model: approx. 35-40mm, ensuring labor-saving grip | |
Load-Bearing Range | M8 carbon steel model: maximum static load ≤ 3kN (when matched with bolt strength) |
III. Design Features
IV. Application Scenarios
V. Installation and Maintenance
VI. Advantage Summary
Through reasonable surface anti-rust treatment, carbon steel/iron wing nuts can be stably used in dry, indoor, or short-term outdoor scenarios, making them a cost-effective general fastener choice.