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SKU: BBM-013-0027-00 Hex Jam Nut 3/4-16 Fine Thread with Zinc Plating for Agricultural Equipment


Hex Jam Nut 3/4-16 Fine Thread with Zinc Plating for Agricultural Equipment
Purchase Hex Jam Nut 3/4-16 Fine Thread with Zinc Plating for Agricultural Equipment
  • SKU: BBM-013-0027-00 Hex Jam Nut 3/4-16 Fine Thread with Zinc Plating for Agricultural Equipment

  • $555.00

Description

When you're putting the final touches on a repair or securing critical connections, you need hardware that won't back off when the going gets tough. This 3/4-16 fine thread jam nut gives you the extra holding power and vibration resistance that keeps your equipment running right when every bolt matters.

What You're Getting

  • Fine 3/4-16 thread pitch provides superior holding strength over coarse threads
  • Hex design makes tightening easy with standard wrenches or sockets
  • Zinc plating protects against rust and corrosion in outdoor conditions
  • Thin jam nut profile works great for locking full nuts or adjusting components
  • Grade 5 construction handles the stress of heavy-duty farm applications

Built for Real Farm Work

This jam nut is perfect for securing adjustable components on implements, locking tie rod ends in place, or preventing full nuts from backing off on PTO shafts and hydraulic fittings. The fine thread pitch makes it ideal for precision adjustments on cultivator shanks, planter depth wheels, and anywhere you need that extra bit of security.

Made to Last

The zinc coating gives this nut the corrosion resistance it needs to handle everything from morning dew to fertilizer splash. Fine threads distribute the load better than coarse threads, so you get stronger connections that stay put under the constant vibration of field work.

Good to Know

Jam nuts work best when you snug them up against another nut or threaded component—that's where they really shine. A little anti-seize on the threads makes future removal easier without compromising the connection. Remember, fine threads need more turns but give you better control over tension.