Part No. | Thread Size | R Price |
R Buy |
L Price |
L Buy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AN315-640 | 6-40 | $0.97 | $0.86 | ||
AN315-3 | 10-32 | $0.15 | $0.50 | ||
AN315-4 | 1/4-28 | $0.17 | $0.37 | ||
AN315-5 | 5/16-24 | $0.14 | $0.51 | ||
AN315-6 | 3/8-24 | $0.36 | $0.73 | ||
AN315-7 | 7/16-20 | $0.75 | $2.40 | ||
AN315-8 | 1/2-20 | $2.06 | $8.25 | ||
AN315-9 | 9/16-18 | $2.78 | -- | -- | |
AN315-10 | 5/8-18 | $7.21 | -- | -- | |
AN316-4 | 1/4-28 | $0.14 | $0.40 | ||
AN316-5 | 5/16-24 | $0.28 | $0.54 | ||
AN316-6 | 3/8-24 | $0.26 | $0.58 | ||
AN316-7 | 7/16-20 | $0.45 | $0.69 | ||
AN316-8 | 1/2-20 | $1.49 | $1.35 | ||
AN316-9 | 9/16-18 | $2.50 | -- | -- | |
AN316-10 | 5/8-18 | $3.80 | -- | -- |
Fabricated from steel and cadmium plated per QQ-P-416A, Type II, Class 2. The AN315 plain hex nut is of rugged construction and can carry the same high tension load as the AN310 castle nut. It requires an auxiliary locking device such as a check nut or lock washer. AN316 hex check nuts can carry half the tension load of the AN315 nut. They are used as a locking device for plain nuts, set screws, rod ends, etc.. Order by AN number. Add R or L after dash number for right-hand or left-hand thread. Example: AN316-5L is a thin check nut with 5/16-24 left- hand thread Less 20% for quantity 100/Part No. |
Nut, Full Hex AN315-3R
Nut, Full Hex AN315-4R
Nut AN315-4L
Nut, Thin Check AN316-4L
Nut, Full Hex AN315-4R
No issues
Nut, Full Hex AN315-4R
Nut, Full Hex AN315-5R
Nice fit and finish for the AN7-7A bolts I purchased.
Nut, Full Hex AN315-7R
Nut, Thin Check AN316-4R
Nut, Thin Check AN316-4R
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It is .13" thick and would use a 3/8" wrench.
0.27 inches.
If you are referring to the height as the thickness then this will be 9/32.