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316/A4 Stainless Metric Hex Nuts

316/A4 Stainless Metric Hex Nuts

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316 Stainless Steel (A4) DIN 934 Metric Hex Nuts

The hex nut is the backbone of every bolted joint, and quality matters. Our DIN 934 hex nuts are precision manufactured from A4 grade 316 stainless steel, delivering exceptional corrosion resistance, consistent thread fit, and long term reliability in marine, coastal, and industrial environments.

DIN 934 is the global standard for metric hex nuts, defining thread tolerance, nut height, and across flats dimensions so that every nut fits correctly on its mating bolt. This ensures proper load transfer, even clamping force, and dependable joint strength.

These nuts are used throughout:

  • Marine and offshore hardware
  • Boatbuilding and refits
  • Dock and marina installations
  • Machinery and mechanical assemblies
  • Automotive and trailer applications
  • Structural and industrial construction

Wherever a metric bolt or threaded rod is used, a properly made hex nut is critical to the integrity of the joint.

Why DIN 934 Matters

DIN 934 specifies the exact geometry and thread class required for metric fasteners to work together correctly. This prevents cross threading, galling, and uneven loading that can occur with poorly made hardware.

These are not loose tolerance hardware store nuts. They are true metric DIN fasteners designed to mate precisely with DIN 931, DIN 933, and DIN 912 bolts.

Material: A4 / 316 Stainless Steel

These nuts are made from A4 stainless steel, also known as 316, the preferred alloy for corrosive and saltwater environments.

  • Excellent resistance to rust and pitting
  • Highly resistant to salt, moisture, and chemicals
  • Strong and durable under load
  • Long service life outdoors
  • Non-magnetic in most conditions

This is the same stainless used in marine rigging, deck hardware, and offshore fittings, and it dramatically outperforms A2, 18-8, or 304 stainless in coastal exposure.

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