G Gragson Forum Supporter Messages 2,182 Location Bucks Jun 28, 2020 #1 I think it is a type of aero nut but thought it had a specific name for the ones with slits in the side, I don't need one its just really bugging me!!
I think it is a type of aero nut but thought it had a specific name for the ones with slits in the side, I don't need one its just really bugging me!!
G Gragson Forum Supporter Messages 2,182 Location Bucks Jun 28, 2020 #3 Thank you, that was killing me
Hitch Moderator Staff member Messages 13,251 Location England Jun 28, 2020 #4 Or prevailing torque nut is the technical term
T tom2207 Member Messages 6,830 Location uk northern ireland Jun 28, 2020 #5 Hitch said: Binx nut...? Click to expand... many thanks , Ive never known the name for those either .
Hitch said: Binx nut...? Click to expand... many thanks , Ive never known the name for those either .
daleyd Member Messages 9,808 Location Wrexham, North Wales Jun 28, 2020 #6 Hitch said: Or prevailing torque nut is the technical term Click to expand... Prevailing torque is a term used to describe any nut where you have to overcome some “excess” friction when tightening, eg nyloc, binx etc
Hitch said: Or prevailing torque nut is the technical term Click to expand... Prevailing torque is a term used to describe any nut where you have to overcome some “excess” friction when tightening, eg nyloc, binx etc
Sean Another 602 fan Messages 1,457 Jun 28, 2020 #7 "AeroTite" has risen from a dark place in my memory?
Seadog Save the planet. It's the only one with rum! Messages 11,363 Location NE London - UK Jun 28, 2020 #8 Aerotite nuts I think had two horizontal slits from the outer edge.
G Gragson Forum Supporter Messages 2,182 Location Bucks Jun 28, 2020 #9 Binx is the trademark name for the one pictured, I just couldn't remember, I'll be back asking the same in a few months
Binx is the trademark name for the one pictured, I just couldn't remember, I'll be back asking the same in a few months