Din 6330 Pdf ~repack~ -
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: The extra material and thread length make these nuts more durable for "frequent clamping and unclamping" cycles common in jig and fixture construction. Technical Specifications
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How do you correctly label a DIN 6330 nut on a technical drawing? The standard provides the naming convention:
Occasionally, the final draft (E DIN 6330) is available for public comment during the review period. These are free but may contain minor differences from the ratified standard. Technical Specifications Even with the PDF in hand,
: One end is flat, and the other has a spherical radius (
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One end of the nut is typically rounded (spherical). This design allows the nut to self-center and compensate for positional inaccuracies or non-parallel clamping surfaces when used with DIN 6319 spherical washers .
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