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DIN 985

Stainless Steel Nylock Nut

TRSUTED SS NYLOCK NUT FOR DEMANDING APPLICATION

Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel nylock nuts. Available in metric coarse threads  and select UNC/BSW on request. Mill Test Certificates (MTC), strict dimensional tolerances, and fast dispatch from ready stock.

Key Specifications

Standards
DIN 985
Grades (Material)
A2 (304), A4 (316)
Strength Classes
-
Threads
Metric coarse (default). Fine/UNC/BSW available on request
Sizes
M 5 to M 24, 1/4" to 1" (others on request)
Lengths
-
Head
-
Marking
Grade/class & manufacturer ID as applicable
Certificates
MTC 3.1 / chemical composition & mechanicals available
Compliance
RoHS/REACH; generally non-magnetic in solution-annealed state (slight magnetism possible after cold-work)

Environment & corrosion

Indoors / general outdoor A2 (304) Nylock nut DIN 985

Marine / chemical / chloride exposure A4 (316) Nylock nut DIN 985

Use A2 for standard machinery, structures, panels, and general outdoor use.

Use A4 near the sea, coastal areas, cooling towers, RO plants, chemical plants, or where pitting corrosion is a risk.

DIN 982 vs DIN 985 – which Nylock should I choose?

DIN 982 High type Nylock nut

Taller nut, more thread engagement

Better suited for higher loads / structural joints

DIN 985 Low type Nylock nut

Reduced height, more compact

Best where space is limited or for medium-duty applications

If the joint is highly loaded or safety-critical, prefer DIN 982.

If space is tight and loading is moderate DIN 985 is ideal.

Strength & matching with bolt grade

General purpose joints, panels, brackets, covers

With A2-70 / A4-70 bolts use A2-70 / A4-70 Nylock nuts DIN 985

Higher clamp load / critical joints

Prefer DIN 982 or all-metal lock nuts, especially at high temperatures.

Rule of thumb:

For DIN 985 Nylock:

Use it mainly for light to medium-duty joints.

The nut grade should match the bolt class (A2-70 with A2-70, A4-70 with A4-70) in the same material family.

Temperature & chemical limits (nylon insert)

Nylock nuts work because of the nylon insert:

Suitable for normal ambient to moderately elevated temperatures only.

At high temperatures, nylon softens locking effect drops.

Certain solvents / chemicals can also attack nylon and reduce performance.

For high temperature or aggressive chemicals, use all-metal lock nuts, not DIN 985 Nylock.

Vibration level & typical applications

DIN 985 Nylock nuts are best for:

Low to medium vibration

Sheet metal, covers, guards, control panels, light machinery, automotive body parts

Places where compact height is needed but some anti-loosening function is required

For very high vibration or shock (heavy equipment, structural connections):

Prefer DIN 982 Nylock or an all-metal prevailing torque nut.

Thread form & compatibility

Default Metric coarse (e.g., M6×1, M8×1.25, M10×1.5)

Use metric fine / UNC / UNF only when:

Matching existing bolts, studs, or tapped holes

Design specifically calls for fine pitch

Always match diameter + pitch + standard between bolt and Nylock nut

(e.g., M10×1.5 Nylock DIN 985 with M10×1.5 bolt).

Reusability of Nylock nuts (DIN 985)

DIN 985 Nylock nuts are limited-reuse:

Each tightening/loosening cycle wears the nylon insert.

Replace the nut if:

Nylon ring is flattened, cut, burnt, or damaged

Nut spins too freely and no longer gives noticeable prevailing torque

For safety-critical joints, consider DIN 985 as single-use or very limited use.

DIN 985 Nylock nuts use the same property class system as standard stainless hex nuts.

The nut’s proof load is matched to the bolt’s tensile class, within the limits of its lower height.

A2-70 / A4-70 Nylock nuts (DIN 985)

Designed to be used with A2-70 / A4-70 bolts (700 MPa tensile class).

Provide sufficient proof load for light to medium-duty clamping, plus prevailing torque from the nylon insert.

Ideal for general stainless applications, covers, brackets, panels, and non-structural connections.

Use guidelines:

Keep within recommended torque levels for the bolt size and class.

Do not treat DIN 985 like a full-height structural nut (DIN 982/ISO 4032) on very high-load joints.

Simple selection guide

General stainless joints, normal environment

A2-70 Nylock nut DIN 985 with A2-70 bolt (light–medium duty).

Corrosive / marine / chemical environments

A4-70 Nylock nut DIN 985 with A4-70 bolt where loads are moderate.

High strength or very critical structural joints

Upgrade to DIN 982 Nylock or all-metal lock nut instead of DIN 985.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Nylock nut is a hex lock nut with a nylon insert at the top.

The nylon ring grips the bolt threads and creates prevailing torque, helping to prevent the nut from loosening under vibration.

DIN 985 refers to the low-type (thin) Nylock nut, which is more compact than DIN 982.

Use a DIN 985 Nylock nut when:

The joint is exposed to low to medium vibration

You want an integrated locking feature without separate spring washers or thread-locking chemicals

Space is limited and a lower nut height is preferred

For purely static joints, a standard hex nut is usually enough.

Both are Nylock nuts with nylon inserts, but:

DIN 982 – High (full-height) Nylock nut

More thread engagement

Better suited for higher loads / structural joints

DIN 985 – Low-type (thin) Nylock nut

More compact

Best for light to medium-duty applications and space-constrained areas

If the joint is highly loaded or safety-critical, choose DIN 982.

For medium-duty and compact assemblies, DIN 985 is ideal.

A2 (304) → For indoor, general outdoor, and mildly corrosive environments.

A4 (316) → For marine, coastal, chemical, or chloride-rich environments.

If you are near the sea, cooling towers, RO plants, or chemical areas, A4 is strongly recommended.

For DIN 985 (low-type), use mainly with standard strength stainless bolts:

With A2-70 / A4-70 bolts use A2-70 / A4-70 Nylock nuts DIN 985.

Rule: Nut property class should match the bolt class in the same stainless family, and DIN 985 should be used mainly for light to medium-duty joints.

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