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DIN 1587

Stainless Steel Dom Nuts

TRSUTED SS DOM NUT FOR DEMANDING APPLICATION

Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel dom 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 1587
Grades (Material)
A2 (304), A4 (316)
Strength Classes
-
Threads
Metric coarse (default). Fine/UNC/BSW available on request
Sizes
M 6 to M 20
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)

Function: when to use a dom nut

Use a dom (dome / acorn) nut when you need:

Safety – to cover sharp bolt/stud ends and avoid injuries.

Aesthetics – clean, finished look on visible assemblies (railings, furniture, covers, panels).

Thread protection – protect exposed threads from dirt, damage, and corrosion.

Dom nuts are not usually chosen as primary high-strength structural nuts unless the design specifically allows it (limited thread engagement).

Environment & corrosion

Indoors / general outdoor → A2 (304) Dom nut

Marine / coastal / chloride / chemical exposure → A4 (316) Dom nut

Use A2 for most machinery, furniture, decorative metalwork, general outdoor use.

Use A4 for marine hardware, outdoor stainless structures near sea, swimming pools, chemical plants, etc.

Choosing the right size & thread engagement

Key points for dom nuts:

Ensure correct thread size & pitch (e.g., M8×1.25 bolt with M8×1.25 dom nut).

Check bolt projection:

The bolt must not bottom out inside the dome.

There should be enough thread engagement between bolt and nut to safely take the load.

Rule of thumb:

Aim for at least full nut height worth of thread engagement (or as per design/standard).

Avoid using dom nuts alone in highly loaded structural joints where full-height hex nuts are specified.

Application type

Light to medium duty + visible joints →

→ Dom nut alone may be sufficient (guard covers, railings, furniture, signage, enclosures).

Higher load or safety-critical joints →

→ Use standard hex nut or lock nut for load, and dom nut only as a cover (sometimes double-nutting: hex nut for clamping, dom nut as cap).

Thread form & standards

Default → Metric coarse thread (better for general use and galling resistance).

Use metric fine / UNC / UNF only when:

Matching existing bolts, studs, or tapped holes

Design specifically calls for fine pitch

Always match diameter + pitch + thread standard between bolt and dom nut.

Aesthetics & safety considerations

Dom nuts are ideal where people can touch or brush past the connection (handrails, walkways, equipment guards).

They give a smooth, rounded finish, hiding exposed threads.

Also help reduce snagging on clothing or materials.

Reusability

Standard dom nuts (without nylon insert) can be reused if:

Threads are not damaged

The nut has not been overloaded, deformed, or severely corroded.

As with any nut:

For critical or safety-related joints, consider using new dom nuts when reassembling.

Dom nuts follow the same property classes as equivalent stainless hex nuts (e.g., A2-70, A4-70).

However, due to the dome shape and sometimes reduced thread height, they are generally treated as light to medium-duty fastening solutions unless specified otherwise.

A2-70 Dom nuts

Material: A2 (304) stainless steel

Property class: 70

Intended to be used with A2-70 bolts (700 MPa tensile class).

Suitable for:

General indoor and outdoor use

Decorative / safety covers on machinery, railings, furniture, panels.

A4-70 Dom nuts

Material: A4 (316) stainless steel

Property class: 70

Intended to be used with A4-70 bolts (700 MPa tensile class).

Suitable for:

Marine and coastal environments

Chemical / chloride-rich environments

Outdoor stainless structures where corrosion resistance is critical.

Note: In high-load structural joints, a full-height hex nut (ISO 4032 / DIN 934) is normally selected as the main load-bearing nut. A dom nut may be used in addition, primarily for protection and appearance.

Simple selection guide

Indoor / architectural / general machinery, light–medium duty →

→ A2-70 Dom nut with matching A2-70 bolt.

Marine, coastal, chemical, pool-side, outdoor stainless structures →

→ A4-70 Dom nut with A4-70 bolt.

High-load or structural joints →

→ Use standard hex nut for strength, and dom nut only as a protective or decorative cover (if needed).

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Frequently Asked Questions

A dom nut (also called dome nut or acorn nut) is a hex nut with a closed, rounded top.

It is mainly used to:

Cover sharp bolt/stud ends for safety

Give a clean, finished look on visible joints

Protect threads from damage, dirt, and corrosion

Common applications include:

Railings, handrails, balustrades

Furniture, fixtures, signage, displays

Machine guards, covers, and panels

Any joint where the fastener is visible or accessible to people and you want safety + aesthetics.

A2 (304) → For indoor, general outdoor, and mildly corrosive environments (standard structural work, furniture, railings, general fabrication).

A4 (316) → For marine, coastal, poolside, chemical, or chloride-rich environments where corrosion resistance must be higher.

If the application is near the sea, in coastal cities, around swimming pools, or chemical plants, choose A4 dom nuts.

Dom nuts follow similar property classes (e.g., A2-70, A4-70), but:

Their thread height is sometimes more limited due to the dome shape.

They are usually used in light to medium-duty joints or as a protective cap.

For high-load or structural joints, a full-height hex nut is normally used as the main load-bearing nut. A dom nut may be added for protection and appearance if required.

Check two things:

Thread size & pitch – e.g., M8×1.25 bolt must use an M8×1.25 dom nut.

Bolt projection –

The bolt/stud must not bottom out inside the dome.

There should be enough thread engagement between the nut and bolt to carry the load.

If the stud is too long, trim it or use a standard hex nut + dom nut combination.

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