Product Description
HEX HEAD NUT
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Hex Head Nut |
Physical Specifications
| Material Options | Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel 304/316 |
| Thread Types | Metric (M6-M16), Standard (1/4"-1") |
| Finish Options | Zinc-Plated, Plain, Stainless |
| Grade | Grade 2, Grade 5, Grade 8 (carbon steel); A2-70, A4-70 (stainless) |
| Corrosion Resistance | Varies by material; stainless for corrosive/cold environments, carbon steel for standard use |
Compatibility
| Applications | Load wheel axles, fork blade connections, hydraulic cylinder mounts, steering linkage, brake assemblies |
| Compatible Equipment Types | Manual pallet jacks, hand pallet trucks, pump trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 3951103 hex head nut used for?
A: SKU 3951103 is a hex head nut component used in manual pallet jack assemblies. Hex head nuts secure fasteners on load wheel axles, fork blade connections, hydraulic cylinder mounts, and steering linkage components across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and similar manual pallet jacks.
Q: What size and material grade is this hex head nut?
A: Contact our technical team with your pallet jack model number to confirm the exact thread size (metric or standard), pitch, and material grade for SKU 3951103. Hex head nut sizes vary significantly across equipment models, so verification is critical before ordering.
Q: How do I know if I need a stainless or carbon steel nut?
A: Identify the material by inspecting the fastener location on your equipment. Carbon steel nuts are standard on manual pallet jacks used indoors or in dry conditions. Stainless steel nuts are used in cold storage, outdoor, or corrosive environments. Verify material type with your OEM parts diagram or contact us with your equipment model.
Q: Can I use a nylon-insert lock nut instead of a standard hex nut?
A: Use only the fastener type specified in your equipment documentation. Some pallet jack applications require nylon-insert lock nuts for vibration resistance; others use standard hex nuts with lock washers. Substituting the wrong type can result in fastener loosening and equipment failure. Verify the correct type before ordering.
