Metric Size Socket Set Screws
Thread Size: M1.4-M52
DIN913, DIN914, DIN915, DIN916
ISO4026, ISO4027, ISO4028, ISO4029
Various Drive and Point Types
Various Surface Finishes
Other Material Grades are available
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A nut is a type of fastener with a threaded hole. Nuts are almost always used opposite a mating bolt to fasten a stack of parts together. The two partners are kept together by a combination of their threads’ friction, a slight stretch of the bolt, and compression of the parts. In applications where vibration or rotation may work a nut loose, various locking mechanisms may be employed: Adhesives, safety pins or lockwire, nylon inserts, or slightly oval-shaped threads. The most common shape is hexagonal, for similar reasons as the bolt head – 6 sides give a good granularity of angles for a tool to approach from (good in tight spots), but more (and smaller) corners would be vulnerable to being rounded off. Other specialized shapes exist for certain needs, such as wing nuts for finger adjustment and captive nuts for inaccessible areas.
Nuts are graded with strength ratings compatible with their respective bolts; for example, an ISO property class 10 nut will be able to support the bolt proof strength load of an ISO property class 10.9 bolt without stripping. Likewise, an SAE class 5 nut can support the proof load of an SAE class 5 bolt, and so on.
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Washing machine won’t spin or agitate? Not draining, filling or leaks water? This video provides information on how a washing machine works and offers troubleshooting tips to assist you in diagnosing and repair.
Here is a list of the most commonly replaced parts associated with each washing machine symptom:
Washer won’t spin: drive motor coupling, door lock, wax motor
Washer making loud noises: pump motor, belt, bearings
Washer won’t agitate: agitator cogs, coupler, drive belt, transmission
Washer won’t drain: belt, pump, switches
Washer fills slowly: water inlet valve
Washer leaking water: pump, seals, water inlet valve
Washer won’t start: door latch, switches, timers, electronic controls, thermal fuses
Washer overflowing: water inlet valve, water level pressure switch
Washer door or lid won’t lock: door lock motor, latch assembly, main control board
Washer stops mid cycle: lid switch, motor, water level control, pump
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