Center lock nuts uk

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TW71
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Center lock nuts uk

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Does anyone know who sell center-lock-nut's / the type where the thread is distorted to lock the nut, used alot in the States I would say as I do not see any over here available? UNF type.

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Various types here

Nutsandbolts.co.uk
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Thanks Matt, unfortunately not showing the 5/8'' unf I need only Nyloc.

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These guys may be able to help - worth a look:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291742258566? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Do you mean the ones with the slash cut that collapses on tightening ? if so they're called binx nuts, (I'm not recommending this supplier particularly, just the first one that came up on a search)
https://www.fastenright.com/general-fix ... -nuts/sl06
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Post by TW71 »

Thanks guys.

I decided on the type you put up Pete funnily enough.

The ones I was looking for Dom have the thread distorted in the middle so you can use either side of the nut when running onto the bolt etc.




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