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SKU: BBM-013-9003-00 Nyloc Jam Nut for Bad Boy Compact Outlaw Mowers and Agricultural Equipment


Nyloc Jam Nut for Bad Boy Compact Outlaw Mowers and Agricultural Equipment
Purchase Nyloc Jam Nut for Bad Boy Compact Outlaw Mowers and Agricultural Equipment
  • SKU: BBM-013-9003-00 Nyloc Jam Nut for Bad Boy Compact Outlaw Mowers and Agricultural Equipment

  • $0.69

Description

When you're dealing with equipment that shakes, rattles, and vibrates all day long, the last thing you need is nuts backing off and leaving you with loose bolts. This 3/8 nyloc jam nut is designed specifically to stay put, even when your mower deck is bouncing over rough ground or your equipment is running at full tilt.

What You're Getting

  • Self-locking nylon insert that grips the bolt threads and won't back off from vibration
  • Low-profile jam nut design that fits in tight spaces where regular nuts won't work
  • 3/8 thread size that's common on many mower decks and smaller equipment connections
  • Durable construction that handles the constant movement and stress of working equipment

Built for Real Farm Work

This nut is a perfect fit for Bad Boy Compact Outlaw mowers and similar equipment where you need a secure connection that won't work loose. You'll find these handy on mower deck assemblies, implement attachments, and anywhere you've got smaller bolts that need to stay tight despite constant vibration.

Made to Last

The nylon insert technology creates friction against the bolt threads, locking everything in place without over-tightening. Unlike regular nuts that gradually work loose, this one maintains its grip through seasons of use while still allowing you to remove it when maintenance time comes around.

Good to Know

Installation is straightforward—just thread it on like any other nut, but you'll feel the nylon insert engage as you tighten. Don't over-torque it; the nylon does the work of keeping it secure. If you're replacing multiple nuts, it's worth doing them all at once since they're such a common maintenance item on vibrating equipment.