Product Description
HEX HEAD NUT
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 060059-1 |
| Product Type | Hex Head Nut |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Steel |
| Finish Options | Zinc-Plated, Stainless Steel |
| Thread Standard | ISO 4032 / DIN 934 |
| Common Applications | Steering assemblies, pump housings, frame attachment, brake linkage |
| Corrosion Resistance | Zinc-plated: standard indoor use; Stainless steel: wet/outdoor environments |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size and specification of hex head nut 060059-1?
A: The 060059-1 is a hex head nut used in manual pallet jack fastening applications. Verify thread diameter, thread pitch, hex key width, and height against the original fastener or equipment manual before ordering. Incorrect sizing can cause bolt loosening and equipment failure.
Q: Which equipment brands use the 060059-1 hex head nut?
A: This nut is designed for manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other industrial material handling manufacturers. It functions as a securing fastener in steering assemblies, pump housings, or frame attachment points. Confirm your specific equipment model before purchase.
Q: What material and finish does the 060059-1 have?
A: This hex head nut is typically steel with zinc plate or stainless steel finish. The zinc-plated version suits standard indoor warehouse use, while stainless steel is recommended for wet storage, outdoor use, or corrosive environments. Material selection affects corrosion resistance and service life.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 060059-1 nut needs replacement?
A: Signs of fastener failure include loose steering response, rattling or clunking sounds during movement, visible corrosion or rust on the nut, stripped threads preventing tight assembly, or missing fasteners. Replace damaged nuts immediately to restore equipment stability and safety.
Q: Is 060059-1 interchangeable with 060059-001?
A: The two SKUs may reference the same nut or different sizes depending on fastener specifications. Compare the original hex width, thread diameter, and height before assuming interchangeability. Mismatched fasteners can cause loose connections and equipment failure.
