Locknut
A locknut, also known as a lock nut, locking nut, self-locking nut, prevailing torque nut, stiff nut or elastic stop nut, is a nut that resists loosening under vibrations and torque. Prevailing torque nuts have some portion of the nut that deforms elastically to provide a locking action. Free-spinning locknuts exist which carry the advantage of not requiring extra torque until seated.
Types
There are various kinds of specialised lock nuts, including:- Castellated nut
- Distorted thread locknut
- *Centerlock nut
- *Elliptical offset locknut
- *Toplock nut
- *Philidas nut
- Interfering thread nut
- *Tapered thread nut
- Jam nut
- Jet nut
- Keps nut with a free-spinning washer. In the locknut form, this is a star-type lock washer.
- Plate nut
- Polymer insert nut
- Security locknut All steel reusable nut for high vibration and harsh environments.
- Serrated face nut
- Serrated flange nut
- Speed nut
- Split beam nut
- Eccentric double nut A free spinning locknut composed of two nuts, one with a protruding section, one with a recessed section.
Prevailing torque values