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DIN 5587

Stainless Steel Heavy Hex Nuts

TRSUTED SS HEAVY HEX NUT FOR DEMANDING APPLICATION

Premium A2 (304) and A4 (316) stainless steel heave hex  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 5587
Grades (Material)
A2 (304), A4 (316)
Strength Classes
-
Threads
Metric coarse (default). Fine/UNC/BSW available on request
Sizes
M8 to M20, 1/2" 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)

What is a heavy hex nut & when to use it?

A heavy hex nut has:

Larger across-flats size than a standard hex nut

Greater thickness (height)

Use a heavy hex nut when you need:

Higher clamp load / stronger joints

More bearing surface under the nut (spreads load better)

Structural / critical applications (steel structures, flanges, high-strength bolted joints)

Typical uses:

Structural steel connections (beams, columns, bracings)

Flange connections in piping / equipment

High-strength bolt assemblies where standard nuts are not sufficient

Environment & corrosion

For stainless versions (if you’re supplying stainless heavy hex nuts):

Indoors / general outdoor A2 (304) heavy hex nut

Marine / coastal / chemical / chloride exposure A4 (316) heavy hex nut

Match nut material with the bolt material:

A2 heavy hex nut with A2 bolts

A4 heavy hex nut with A4 bolts

For carbon steel structural systems, heavy hex nuts are usually matched to bolt grade & coating (plain, zinc, HDG, etc.).

Strength & matching with bolt grade

Heavy hex nuts are chosen primarily for strength and bearing area.

For stainless systems:

With A2-70 / A4-70 bolts use A2-70 / A4-70 heavy hex nuts

With higher-grade stainless bolts (e.g., A4-80) use matching or higher-grade heavy hex nuts as specified

For carbon steel structural bolts (example: A325 / A490 type systems):

Use heavy hex nuts meeting the appropriate nut standard/property class specified for that bolt (e.g., structural nut grades).

Rule of thumb:

The heavy hex nut property class must be ≥ bolt property class, and must follow the same material family (stainless with stainless, structural carbon steel with structural bolts).

Application type: when heavy hex is preferred over standard hex

Choose a heavy hex nut instead of a standard hex nut when:

You need higher preloads (higher tightening torque)

The design requires greater safety factor against thread stripping / bearing failure

You’re following a structural or flange standard that calls for heavy hex nuts specifically

You want more wrenching surface and robustness in harsh assembly conditions

For light / medium-duty general-purpose joints, a standard hex nut is usually sufficient.

Heavy hex nuts are defined by their geometry (larger AF & height) and property class / grade.

Mechanically, their property class (e.g., A2-70, A4-70, structural nut grade) determines the proof strength and compatibility with the bolt.

Stainless heavy hex nuts – typical guide

A2-70 Heavy Hex Nuts

Material: A2 (304) stainless steel

Property class: 70

Intended for use with A2-70 bolts / studs

Suitable for general structural stainless joints, equipment frames, moderate outdoor environments.

A4-70 Heavy Hex Nuts

Material: A4 (316) stainless steel

Property class: 70

Intended for use with A4-70 bolts / studs

Suitable for marine, coastal, chemical, and chloride-rich environments where both strength and high corrosion resistance are required.

Higher class (e.g., A4-80) Heavy Hex Nuts (if used)

Used with A4-80 bolts in high-strength stainless joints

Provide higher proof load and allow higher clamp forces

Key mechanical points:

Higher proof strength vs. lower classes → allows higher tightening torque and clamp load.

Larger nut height → more thread engagement → improved resistance to thread stripping.

Larger across-flats → allows higher tool torque and better handling in heavy applications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A heavy hex nut is a larger, thicker version of a standard hex nut.

Compared to a normal hex nut, it has:

Bigger across-flats size

Greater height (thickness)

This gives more thread engagement and more bearing area, making it suitable for high-strength and structural applications.

Heavy hex nuts are commonly used in:

Structural steel connections (beams, columns, bracings)

Flange joints in piping and equipment

High-strength bolt assemblies

Any application where higher clamp loads and safety margins are required compared to standard nuts.

Choose a heavy hex nut when:

You need higher tightening torque and clamp load

You want more thread engagement to reduce the risk of thread stripping

You’re following structural / flange standards that specifically require heavy hex

The joint is critical for safety or strength (e.g., structural steel, pressure piping).

Always match or exceed the bolt grade:

With A2-70 / A4-70 bolts use A2-70 / A4-70 heavy hex nuts

With higher stainless grades (e.g., A4-80) use matching or higher class heavy hex nuts as per specification

In carbon steel structural bolting, use the exact nut grade specified for the structural bolt (e.g., matching A325/A490 type systems, etc.).

They can be reused only if:

Threads are clean, undamaged, and not stretched

There is no visible deformation or heavy corrosion

However, in structural and safety-critical applications, good practice (and many standards) recommend using new heavy hex nuts whenever joints are dismantled and retightened.

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