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Flange Nuts

A comprehensive engineering reference for EPC contractors, structural engineers, procurement heads and TPI agencies covering flange nut types, integrated washer-face advantages, bearing stress calculations, dimensional standards, property classes, material grades, surface treatments and full project documentation requirements.

DIN 6923 / ISO 4161 ASME B18.2.2 M5 – M24 / 1/4" – 1" Plain & Serrated Flange EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 MTC ISO 9001:2015
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Part 01

Flange Nut Types, Engineering Function
& Integrated Washer-Face Principles

Flange Nut types and engineering function
Part 01 — Types, Engineering Function & Washer-Face Principles
Flange Nut Classifications · DIN 6923 · ISO 4161 · ASME B18.2.2
Plain Flange · Serrated Flange · Heavy Hex Flange · Thin Flange
DIN 6923 · ISO 4161 · ASME B18.2.2 · Plain Hex Flange Nut · Serrated Lock Flange Nut · Heavy Hex Flange Nut · Thin Flange Nut · Extra-Large Flange Nut · Bearing Area · Washer-Face · Clamp Distribution · No-Washer Joint · 

Definition and Engineering Function

A flange nut is a hex nut with an integral circular flange projecting radially from the base of the hex body, acting as a built-in washer. The flange distributes the bolt clamping load over a bearing area substantially larger than the hex nut face alone, reducing the contact stress at the nut-to-substrate interface. This makes flange nuts the preferred fastener in applications where: (1) a separate washer cannot be used (inaccessible installation locations, high-volume automated assembly); (2) the substrate material has limited compressive strength (aluminium, timber, FRP, plastic, thin sheet metal); (3) anti-vibration properties are required through the serrated flange variant; or (4) rapid assembly is required without a separate washer component.

The flange nut's engineering advantage over a standard hex nut + washer combination is primarily assembly consistency and joint repeatability: the flange is concentric with the thread bore, cannot be inadvertently omitted, cannot rotate or shift under installation torque, and eliminates washer-to-nut tolerance stack-up in critical joint stiffness calculations. In high-volume automotive and machinery assembly, the elimination of a separate washer component reduces assembly time, inventory carrying cost and the risk of missing components in the joint.

Engineering Advantage — Bearing Area Comparison

For an M12 standard hex nut (ISO 4032), the bearing area under the nut face is approximately 113 mm² (annular ring between bolt hole and hex body across-flats circle). For an M12 DIN 6923 flange nut, the bearing area under the flange is approximately 314 mm² — a 178% increase. This nearly three-fold reduction in contact stress is the primary reason flange nuts are specified on aluminium castings, sheet metal, FRP panels and polymer substrates, where a standard hex nut without a washer would embed under preload and cause joint preload loss over time.

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DIN 6923 · ISO 4161 · ASME B18.2.2 · CS / SS 304/316 / Duplex · EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTC

Flange Nut Types — Complete Engineering Descriptions

Plain Hex Flange Nut
DIN 6923 / ISO 4161
Standard flange nut with a smooth (non-serrated) flange bearing face. Provides increased bearing area without any locking function. The plain flange is preferred where the mating surface must not be marked (painted, anodised, coated, soft aluminium, plastic), or where the nut will be re-used multiple times. Property class 8 standard; class 10 available. M5–M20 standard range.
Serrated (Lock) Flange Nut
DIN 6923 / ISO 4161
Identical to the plain flange nut but with radial serrations on the flange bearing face. The serrations bite mechanically into the mating surface during tightening, providing vibration locking through surface indentation in addition to increased bearing area. Serrations are single-use — the nut must not be re-used on the same bearing surface impression as the serrations lose their locking geometry. The most widely used flange nut in automotive and machinery assembly lines.
Heavy Hex Flange Nut
ASME B18.2.2 / A194
Inch-series heavy hex nut with an integral flange, combining the larger width-across-flats of the heavy hex nut with a flange bearing face. Used in ASME code piping and pressure vessel bolted connections requiring maximum bearing area on soft or painted flange faces. Available in ASTM A194 Grade 2H (structural) and 2HM (NACE MR0175 sour service). Mandatory where both A194 load rating and washer-free installation are specified.
Thin / Low Flange Nut
Custom / DIN 6923 reduced
Reduced-height version of DIN 6923 with a thinner hex body and flange for applications with restricted axial clearance. Maintains the flange bearing area advantage while minimising the overall installation height. Property class typically 6 or 8. Used in panel assemblies, thin-sheet metal, instrument enclosures and assemblies where overall fastener stack height is a design constraint.
Extra-Large Flange Nut
Custom / structural spec
Flange nut with a substantially oversized flange diameter (typically 2.0–2.5× the standard DIN 6923 flange) for applications requiring maximum load distribution on very soft or low-compressive-strength substrates (thick thermal insulation jackets, GRP/FRP composite panels, expanded metal, through-bolt timber connections). Custom flange diameters available to project specification or customer drawing.
Nyloc Flange Lock Nut
Custom / DIN 985 + flange
Combines a nylon insert (Nyloc DIN 985) prevailing torque mechanism with an integral bearing flange, providing both vibration locking and increased bearing area in a single component. Used in machinery and automotive applications where both functions are required simultaneously and the installation temperature does not exceed the +120°C nylon insert limit.

Flange Nut vs Hex Nut + Washer — Engineering Comparison

Flange Nut Recommended
Bearing area (M12)~314 mm²
Component count1
Washer omission riskNone — integrated
Washer rotation under torqueNone
Assembly timeFaster — one component
Joint stiffness consistencyHigh (no washer stack-up)
Vibration locking (serrated)Yes — integrated serrations
Hex Nut + Flat Washer
Bearing area (M12 + washer)~380 mm² (varies)
Component count2
Washer omission riskReal — separate component
Washer rotation under torquePossible — surface marking
Assembly timeSlower — two components
Joint stiffness consistencyVariable (washer tolerance)
Vibration lockingOnly if spring washer added
Table 1 — Flange Nut Type vs Standard vs Flange Face vs Application
TypeStandardFlange FaceLockingRe-usablePrimary Application
Plain Hex Flange NutDIN 6923 / ISO 4161SmoothNoneYesAluminium, soft substrate, general industrial
Serrated Flange NutDIN 6923 / ISO 4161Serrated (radial)YesOnce per surfaceAutomotive BiW, vibrating machinery, structural
Heavy Hex Flange NutASME B18.2.2 / A194Smooth or serratedOptionalYes (plain)ASME piping, pressure vessels, B7 stud bolts
Thin / Low Flange NutCustom / DIN var.Smooth or serratedOptionalYes (plain)Panel assemblies, limited axial clearance
Extra-Large Flange NutCustom / structuralSmoothNoneYesFRP, insulation, soft composite, timber
Nyloc Flange Lock NutCustom / DIN 985+SmoothNylon insert3–5 timesVibration + soft substrate, automotive, machinery
Part 02

Dimensional Data, Governing Standards
& Bearing Area Reference

Flange Nut dimensional data DIN 6923
Part 02 — Dimensional Data, Standards & Bearing Area Reference
DIN 6923 / ISO 4161 · ASME B18.2.2 · M5 – M24
Flange Diameter · Nut Height · Width Across Flats · Bearing Area
M5 · M6 · M8 · M10 · M12 · M16 · M20 · M24 · Flange Diameter · Nut Height · Width Across Flats · Bearing Area · DIN 6923 · ISO 4161 · ASME B18.2.2 · Property Class 8 · Class 10 · 
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All types · DIN 6923 / ISO 4161 / ASME B18.2.2 · M5–M24 · CS / SS / Duplex · EN 10204 MTC

Metric Flange Nut Dimensions — DIN 6923 / ISO 4161

Table 2 — Hex Flange Nut Dimensions: DIN 6923 / ISO 4161 (Plain and Serrated)
ThreadPitch (mm)W/F s (mm)W/C e (mm)Nut Height m (mm)Flange Dia. D (mm)Flange Thick. c (mm)Bearing Area (mm²)
M50.808.09.245.011.81.072
M61.0010.011.556.014.21.2103
M81.2513.015.018.017.91.5167
M101.5015.017.3210.021.81.8244
M121.7518.020.7812.026.02.0334
M162.0024.027.7116.034.52.5588
M202.5029.033.5320.042.03.0866
M243.0036.041.5724.050.53.51260

DIN 6923:1983 / ISO 4161:1998. W/F = width across flats; W/C = width across corners. Bearing area = π/4 × (D² − d_h²) where D = flange OD, d_h = bolt hole diameter (nominal thread + 0.5 mm). Property class 8 and 10. Thread tolerance class 6H. Serrated variant has identical external dimensions — specify "serrated" or "plain" on order.

Table 3 — Bearing Area Comparison: Flange Nut vs Standard Hex Nut vs Hex Nut + M Washer
ThreadStd Hex Nut Bearing Area (mm²)DIN 6923 Flange Bearing Area (mm²)Flange vs Hex Nut AdvantageHex Nut + M Washer (DIN 125)
M643103+140%~130 mm²
M873167+129%~212 mm²
M10107244+128%~311 mm²
M12147334+127%~437 mm²
M16242588+143%~706 mm²
M20370866+134%~1060 mm²

The DIN 6923 flange nut provides approximately 127–143% greater bearing area than a standard hex nut of the same thread size. A hex nut + DIN 125 washer provides even greater bearing area but requires a separate washer component. The flange nut is the optimum when component elimination, assembly consistency and moderate bearing area increase are the design objectives.

Table 4 — Inch Series Flange Nut Dimensions: ASME B18.2.2
Thread SizeTPI (UNC)W/F (in)Nut Height (in)Flange Dia. (in)ASTM Grade
1/4"207/1617/640.547A563 / A194 2H
5/16"181/221/640.656A563 / A194 2H
3/8"169/1625/640.781A563 / A194 2H
1/2"133/433/641.031A563 / A194 2H
5/8"1115/1641/641.281A563 / A194 2H
3/4"101-1/849/641.531A563 / A194 2H
1"81-1/265/642.031A563 / A194 2H

ASME B18.2.2-2010. Thread tolerance class 2B per ASME B1.1. A194 Grade 2H for structural/piping applications; Grade 2HM for NACE MR0175 sour service zones.

Property Classes and Proof Load

DIN 6923 flange nuts are manufactured in property class 8 and 10 per ISO 898-2. Class 8 provides 800 MPa proof load stress and is the standard grade for automotive and industrial applications paired with 8.8 bolts. Class 10 provides 1040 MPa proof load and is used with 10.9 bolts in high-strength structural and machinery applications. The flange geometry does not reduce the thread-strip load capacity relative to an equivalent standard hex nut of the same property class — the flange is in pure bearing, not in the load path of the axial bolt preload. For stainless steel flange nuts, property class A2-70 (SS 304) and A4-70 / A4-80 (SS 316) are the standard designations per ISO 3506-2.

Flange Nut Bearing Stress — No-Washer Joint on Soft Substrate A_flange = π/4 × (D_flange² − d_hole²) // Net flange bearing area [mm²]
σ_bearing = F_preload / A_flange // Bearing stress on substrate [MPa]
σ_bearing f_c,perp / γ_M // Must not exceed substrate allowable compressive stress

// WORKED EXAMPLE: M12 DIN 6923 flange nut on 6061-T6 aluminium (f_c = 276 MPa), proofload = 47,200 N
A_flange = π/4 × (26.0² − 13.0²) = π/4 × (676 − 169) = 398 mm²
σ_bearing = 47,200 / 398 = 118.6 MPa // Below aluminium f_c allowable → flange nut acceptable without additional washer
Part 03

Material Grades, Mechanical Properties
& Surface Treatments

Flange nut material grades
Part 03 — Materials, Mechanical Properties & Surface Treatments
Carbon Steel · SS 304/316 · Duplex 2205 · Alloy Steel A194
Zinc · HDG · Dacromet · Passivation · NACE MR0175
Carbon Steel Cl.8 · Cl.10 · A194 2H · A194 2HM NACE · SS 304 A2-70 · SS 316 A4-70 · Duplex 2205 · Super Duplex · Brass · Zinc B633 · HDG A153 · Dacromet ISO 10683 · Passivation A380 · NACE MR0175 · 
Table 5 — Material Grades: Properties, Corrosion Resistance & Applications
GradeStandardProof Load (MPa)HardnessTemp (°C)CorrosionKey Application
CS Class 8ISO 898-2 / DIN 6923800200–302 HV−50 to +300LowGeneral industrial, automotive, structural
CS Class 10ISO 898-21040≥272 HV−50 to +250LowHigh-strength structural, 10.9 bolt pairing
A194 Grade 2HASTM A1941207 (175 ksi)235–300 HB−29 to +399LowASME code piping & pressure vessel flange joints
A194 Grade 2HMASTM A1941207 (175 ksi)≤235 HB (NACE)−29 to +399LowNACE MR0175 sour service, H₂S zones
SS 304 (A2-70)ISO 3506-2700≤320 HV−196 to +650HighFood, marine-adjacent, outdoor, soft substrate
SS 316L (A4-70)ISO 3506-2700≤320 HV−196 to +650Very HighOffshore, chloride environments, chemical plant
Duplex 2205ASTM A182 F51≤310 HB−50 to +300Very HighOffshore structural, sour service
Super DuplexASTM A182 F53≤310 HB−50 to +280ExtremeHigh-chloride subsea, severe sour service
Brass (CuZn37)BS 2872 / ASTM B16~120 HV−50 to +180GoodPlumbing, marine, decorative, electrical panels
Inconel 625ASTM B564≤241 HB−200 to +980ExtremeHigh-temp, chemical process, turbine flanges

Material Considerations for Soft and Dissimilar Substrates

Flange Nuts on Aluminium Assemblies

Flange nuts are frequently specified on aluminium alloy substrates (6061, 6082, 7075) where a standard hex nut without a washer would embed into the aluminium bearing surface under preload, progressively losing joint clamping over time. A stainless steel 304 or 316L plain flange nut is typically specified on aluminium — not the serrated variant, as the serrations would gouge deeply into the softer aluminium surface on first tightening and may not provide adequate anti-rotation resistance thereafter due to the softness of the indented material. For dissimilar-metal corrosion prevention in wet environments, an isolating washer (nylon or PTFE) between the flange face and the aluminium substrate may be specified to break the galvanic couple.

NACE MR0175 Sour Service — Flange Nuts

Flange nuts in H≶S service zones must comply with NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 maximum hardness of 22 HRC (237 HB) through the full cross-section including the flange. The flange section is thinner than the hex body and can develop higher hardness in some manufacturing processes (cold-forging of the flange). NACE A194 Grade 2HM flange nuts must be supplied with full cross-section hardness survey including a minimum of 9-point mapping on the flange face in addition to the hex body cross-section. Duplex 2205 and super duplex flange nuts are specified for subsea and severe sour service applications where both corrosion resistance and NACE compliance are required.

Table 6 — Surface Treatment Options for Flange Nuts
FinishStandardThickness (µm)Salt Spray (hrs)Max Temp (°C)Notes & Application
Plain / Bare<24Indoor dry; VCI for export
Black oxide + oilMIL-DTL-139240.5–224–48150Indoor machinery; consistent K-factor
Zinc electroplate SC3ASTM B633 SC313 min200150Standard outdoor industrial; verify serration sharpness post-plate
Yellow chromate + ZPASTM B633 + ISO 452013–20240150Improved salt spray vs. clear ZP; general outdoor
Hot-dip galvaniseASTM A153 Class C45–86500+200Outdoor structural; re-tap bore post-HDG; serrations obscured
Zinc-nickel alloyASTM B8418–15500–1000200Offshore-adjacent, marine coastal; maintains serration geometry
Dacromet / GeometISO 106838–12720+300High-strength; no H₂ embrittlement risk; low K-factor variation
SS 316L passivationASTM A380N/A1000+870Offshore, food, pharma, chemical plant SS flange nuts
PTFE / XylanWhitford spec.15–30400+230Low friction (K=0.08–0.12); anti-galling SS-to-SS assemblies

For serrated flange nuts: thick coatings (hot-dip galvanise 45–86 µm, heavy electroplate >20 µm) can fill the serration gullets and reduce locking effectiveness. Thin coatings (Dacromet 8–12 µm, zinc-nickel 8–15 µm) are preferred on serrated flange nuts to preserve serration geometry. Specify "serration geometry preserved post-coating" on purchase orders for serrated variants.

Serrated Flange Nut — Single-Use Warning

A serrated flange nut must not be re-used on the same bearing surface impression. On first tightening, the serrations displace the substrate material and create a matching indentation pattern. On re-tightening, the serrations seat back into the existing impressions — they do not re-cut the material — and provide substantially reduced locking resistance (estimated 30–60% of original). For any application where re-torquing or joint disassembly is anticipated during service, specify the plain flange nut variant. For safety-critical applications (structural, pressure vessel, offshore), single-use is mandatory: replace the serrated flange nut with a new unit at every re-assembly.

Part 04

Inspection, QC Protocols, Applications
& Export Documentation

Flange nuts QC inspection and applications
Part 04 — QC Protocols, Applications & Export Documentation
EN 10204 3.1/3.2 · Flange Diameter Gauge · Serration Inspection
Automotive · Piping · Structural · Offshore · Soft Substrates
EN 10204 3.1 · 3.2 MTC · ISO 9001:2015 · Flange Diameter Gauge · Serration Geometry · Thread Go/No-Go · Proof Load · Bearing Area Verification · AQL ISO 2859 · PMI XRF · ISPM-15 · VCI · Automotive · Piping · Structural · Offshore · 

Inspection and Quality Control

Dimensional Inspection — Critical Features

For flange nuts, flange diameter is the most operationally significant dimension beyond thread gauging — it directly determines the bearing area and consequently the maximum permissible bearing stress on the substrate. Flange diameter is measured with calibrated ring gauges or a CMM, and must be verified against the DIN 6923 or ASME B18.2.2 tolerance on each batch. Flange flatness and concentricity with the thread bore are also verified: an eccentric flange shifts the centroid of bearing force off the bolt axis, creating an unintended bending moment in the bolt that is not accounted for in standard torque-tension calculations. Thread gauging (Go/No-Go per ISO 1502 or ASME B1.2) is performed on each batch.

Serration Geometry Inspection

For serrated flange nuts, serration sharpness, depth and geometry are inspected on each production batch using profile measurement (profilometer or optical comparator). Serrations that are too shallow (worn tooling) will not penetrate the mating substrate surface and provide no locking action. Serrations that are too deep may cause excessive substrate damage, surface cracking in brittle coatings, or galvanic crevice corrosion under the indented material in outdoor service. Surface coating thickness after electroplating or Dacromet treatment is verified on the flange face specifically — thick coating deposits in the serration gullets are identified and the batch rejected if the coating fills more than 30% of the serration depth.

EN 10204 Certificate Requirements

Type 3.1: Minimum for all EPC, OEM and structural project supply. Must state material standard, grade, heat/lot number, chemical analysis, mechanical test results (proof load, hardness) and heat treatment condition. Flange diameter must be stated as a mandatory measured characteristic in the dimensional inspection record where bearing area is critical to the joint design. Type 3.2: Co-validated by purchaser-nominated TPI body. Mandatory for offshore, NACE, pressure vessel and structural safety-critical applications. For NACE A194 2HM flange nuts, full cross-section hardness mapping including the flange face is required as part of the 3.2 certificate documentation.

Applications by Industry

Automotive Manufacturing — Body-in-White and Chassis

Serrated hex flange nuts in M6–M12 property class 8 or 10, carbon steel with zinc electroplate, are the highest-volume fastener in automotive body-in-white (BiW) and chassis fabrication. They are installed robotically in automated assembly cells at rates of hundreds of units per minute. The integrated flange eliminates a separate washer, reduces component count by 50% in every bolted joint, and the serrations provide the vibration locking required for automotive NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) performance targets without an additional lock washer component. Serrated flange nuts are specified per VDA 235-101 (German automotive industry standard for fastener locking performance) and IATF 16949 quality management.

Structural Steel and Civil Infrastructure

Plain hex flange nuts per ASME B18.2.2 or DIN 6923 in carbon steel with hot-dip galvanise (ASTM A153) or Dacromet are used in structural connections, column base plates, portal frame rafter connections and steel-to-steel bolted joints where the increased bearing area reduces the local surface stress on the steel face, particularly important for ASTM A36 or S235 structural steel connections where flange contact stresses from small-face hex nuts can cause local yielding at design load.

ASME Code Piping and Pressure Vessels

Heavy hex flange nuts per ASTM A194 Grade 2H (or 2HM for sour service) are specified in ASME B31.3 process piping and ASME VIII pressure vessel bolted flange joints where the integrated flange face distributes bolt load over a larger bearing area on the raised face gasket or ring joint groove landing — critical for maintaining gasket seating stress uniformity across the flange circumference. EN 10204 3.2 MTC with TPI countersignature, PMI and full cross-section hardness survey are standard offshore project requirements.

Aluminium Extrusion and Modular Framing

Plain stainless steel 316L flange nuts on aluminium extrusion modular framing systems (Bosch Rexroth, Item, Misumi) provide the large bearing area needed to clamp components to the extrusion without over-stressing the softer aluminium profile face. The concentric flange of DIN 6923 is dimensionally matched to the standard T-slot extrusion profiles, making it a direct-fit component in these systems without requiring a separate washer.

Offshore, Oil & Gas and Chemical Plant

Offshore and petrochemical structural framing, equipment base plate anchor bolting and cable tray connections use stainless steel 316L or duplex 2205 plain flange nuts with passivation (ASTM A380). In sour service H≶S zones, NACE A194 2HM heavy hex flange nuts with EN 10204 3.2 MTC, full cross-section hardness survey and PMI are project-standard requirements. Flange diameter must be confirmed against the substrate (flange face, base plate, structural section) bearing allowable as part of the bolting calculation per ASME B31.3 design code.

Export Packaging and Preservation

  • Flange nuts packed in heat-sealed polypropylene bags, batch-labelled with PO number, type (DIN 6923 plain / serrated / ASME B18.2.2), grade, thread size, heat/lot number and quantity
  • VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) poly liner in each bag for plain and black-oxide-finished carbon steel flange nuts for sea freight or long-term storage
  • Serrated flange nuts must not be packed flange-to-flange in bulk without separator layers — serration-to-serration abrasion damages serration tips and reduces locking effectiveness; use tissue paper or foam separators
  • Bags packed in double-wall corrugated cartons with foam or kraft paper void fill
  • Cartons secured on ISPM-15 heat-treated timber pallets with stretch wrap and minimum two steel strapping bands per pallet layer
  • MTC, flange diameter inspection certificate, thread gauge certificate and all project documents in waterproof sealed envelope attached to crate exterior
  • Outer crate labels: PO number, item tag, material grade, type (plain/serrated), standard, heat number, quantity, gross weight, country of origin
EPC Project Documentation Package — Flange Nuts (12 Documents)
#DocumentStandard / ReferenceMinimum Requirement
01Material Test Certificate (MTC)EN 10204 3.1 / 3.23.2 for offshore / NACE / pressure vessel applications
02Dimensional Inspection ReportDIN 6923 / ISO 4161 / B18.2.2AQL 1.0 per ISO 2859; flange diameter as mandatory measured characteristic
03Thread Gauge CertificateISO 1502 / ASME B1.2Go/No-Go per heat lot for project supply
04Serration Geometry ReportDIN 6923 / project specProfilometer trace — mandatory for serrated flange nuts in automotive / structural
05Proof Load Test ReportISO 898-2 / ASTM A194Per heat/lot — mandatory for all structural and code-compliance grades
06Hardness Test ReportISO 6507 / ISO 6506Cross-section mapping incl. flange face for NACE 2HM flange nuts
07PMI Report (XRF / OES)Project specification100% of SS, duplex, alloy and exotic grade flange nuts
08Chemical Analysis ReportISO 898 / ASTM A194Included in MTC — verify against grade limits
09Heat Treatment CertificateISO 898-2 / ASTM A194Required for Q&T grades (Class 10, A194 2H/2HM)
10Surface Coating CertificateASTM B633 / ISO 10683 / A380Required for all coated finishes; serration depth post-coat verification
11ISO 9001 Manufacturer CertificateISO 9001:2015Current; scope must include flange nut manufacture
12ISPM-15 Phytosanitary CertificateIPPC / FAOAll wood packing for international export
Manufacturer Capability — RR Hydraulics

RR Hydraulics manufactures and exports flange nuts in all types — DIN 6923 plain and serrated, heavy hex (ASME B18.2.2), thin flange, extra-large flange and Nyloc flange — in carbon steel, stainless steel 304/316L, duplex & super duplex, brass and Inconel. Full EN 10204 3.1/3.2 MTC documentation, ISO 9001:2015 QMS, TPI witness by BV/DNV/Lloyds/SGS/TÜV accommodated. M5–M24 metric and 1/4"–1" inch. NACE MR0175-compliant A194 2HM flange nuts with full cross-section + flange face hardness mapping. 48-hour express dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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