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Hex Flange Nuts — Applications & Typical Uses

Hex Flange Nuts are used primarily for the clamped counter-face of a bolted joint. This page summarizes where they fit, the industries that rely on them, and the practical points to get right when you specify them — to ISO 4161 / DIN 6923. Stocked across roughly M5 to M24, they cover general to heavy-duty work.

Typical Applications for Hex Flange Nuts

The most common settings where these are specified:

  • Fabrication & metalwork: bench and on-site assembly of steel frames, enclosures and weldments.
  • Bolted joints: the clamping counter-face on studs and bolts across every assembly type.
  • Vibration-prone equipment: where a locking or flanged style resists loosening.
  • Frames & weldments: captive or welded options for repeatable assembly.
  • General machine building: fastening covers, brackets, motors and sub-assemblies on production equipment.

How to Specify Hex Flange Nuts for Your Application

  • Size: Match the nominal size to the mating thread or hole. This product spans M5–M24; check the full table below for the exact dimensions of each size.
  • Locking & grade: Match the strength grade to the bolt, and choose a locking style (nyloc, all-metal, serrated flange) if the joint sees vibration.
  • Environment: For damp, coastal or chemical exposure prefer A4/316 stainless or a suitable coating; indoors, plated steel or A2 is usually sufficient.
  • Standard: This product is supplied to ISO 4161 / DIN 6923. Quoting the standard on your order guarantees interchangeable dimensions between suppliers.

Where Hex Flange Nuts Are Not the Right Choice

Not on their own — they need a matching bolt or stud — and a plain nut is not a substitute for a locking type under heavy vibration.

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO 4161 / DIN 6923)

SizePitch (mm)Flange diameter dc (mm)Nut height m (mm)Width across flats s (mm)Reference standard
M50.811.85.08.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M61.014.26.010.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M81.2517.98.013.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M101.521.810.015.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M121.7526.012.018.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M142.029.914.021.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M162.034.516.024.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M202.542.820.030.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923
M243.051.124.036.0ISO 4161 / DIN 6923

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right size of Hex Flange Nuts?

Match the nominal size to the mating thread or hole. This product is available from M5 to M24; the full dimension table on this page lists each size.

Do Hex Flange Nuts need a locking feature?

If the joint sees vibration or cyclic load, use a locking style (nyloc, all-metal lock, or serrated flange) or a thread-locking adhesive. For static joints a standard nut tightened correctly is usually sufficient.

What material should Hex Flange Nuts be for outdoor use?

For damp, coastal or chemical environments specify A4 (316) stainless or a suitably coated steel. For indoor or dry use, A2 (304) stainless or zinc-plated steel is normally adequate.

Are Hex Flange Nuts made to a recognized standard?

Yes — they are manufactured to ISO 4161 / DIN 6923, so dimensions are interchangeable between suppliers when you quote the standard on your order.

Can I get a quote for Hex Flange Nuts in the size and material I need?

Yes. Use the technical drawing and quote form on this page to set the size and options, then send the exact configuration to our team for pricing and lead time.