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6-1.0 MM Nut With Free Spinning 16 MM Washer - W & E Fasteners

Part #: 5922

The W & E Fasteners Model 5922 is a professional-grade metric nut and washer assembly designed for reliable fastening in demanding automotive and industrial applications. Featuring a free-spinning 16 MM washer, this component simplifies installation by ensuring even clamping force and preventing marring of surfaces, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit.

Key Features

  • Integrated Free-Spinning Washer: The 16 MM washer is designed to spin freely, distributing load evenly and protecting mating surfaces during tightening, while also preventing galling.
  • Metric 6-1.0 MM Thread: Precisely engineered with a 6 MM diameter and 1.0 MM thread pitch for accurate fitment in a wide range of metric applications.
  • 10 MM Hex Head: Standard 10 MM hex head design ensures compatibility with common automotive wrenches and sockets for efficient installation and removal.
  • Phosphate & Oil Finish: Treated with a durable phosphate and oil coating, providing corrosion resistance and extended longevity in harsh operating environments.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by W & E Fasteners to meet the rigorous demands of professional technicians, ensuring consistent performance and reliability.
  • Convenient Packaging: Supplied in a package of 25 units, providing an ample supply for ongoing service and repair tasks.

Applications

This 6-1.0 MM nut and free-spinning washer assembly is engineered for a variety of critical fastening tasks in professional settings. It is commonly utilized in automotive repair for vehicles such as Volkswagen and General Motors models from 1979 and up, where secure, vibration-resistant connections are paramount. Its design is also suitable for general industrial machinery, equipment assembly, and maintenance operations where an integrated washer solution is preferred for improved torque consistency and surface protection.

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 January, 2015.