Standard hex nut with a slotted round section on one end
Can be locked into place by inserting a cotter pin through the slots and a hole in the fastener
Screws onto a bolt, cap screw or threaded rod of the same thread size
Use with washers to help distribute the load (not included)
Thread Type: Fine, Thread Class: UNF-2B
Specification(s) Met: ASME B18.2.2 and ASME 1.1
Description
Castle nuts get their name from the fact that they resemble a castle's parapet. When a cotter pin is inserted through the slots and a hole in the fastener, the nut will be locked into place and can resist loosening due to vibration. Without inserting a pin or wire to lock the nut in place, a castle nut functions just like a standard hex nut.