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SKU: BBM-013-5301-00 Nylon Insert Jam Half Nut with 5/8-11 Thread for Agricultural Equipment


Nylon Insert Jam Half Nut with 5/8-11 Thread for Agricultural Equipment
Purchase Nylon Insert Jam Half Nut with 5/8-11 Thread for Agricultural Equipment
  • SKU: BBM-013-5301-00 Nylon Insert Jam Half Nut with 5/8-11 Thread for Agricultural Equipment

  • $0.79

Description

When you're dealing with vibration and constant movement on your farm equipment, regular nuts just don't cut it. Whether it's a loader that's bouncing across rough ground or a mower deck that's taking a beating in tall grass, hardware loosens up when you need it to stay tight. This nylon insert jam half nut is built to handle that challenge and keep your equipment running right.

What You're Getting

  • Nylon insert creates a lock that resists backing off from vibration and movement
  • 5/8-11 fine thread provides strong clamping force and precise adjustments
  • Half-height design fits in tight spaces where full nuts won't work
  • Built to withstand the constant stress of agricultural applications
  • Direct replacement for OEM nuts in loader brackets, mower assemblies, and implement hardware

Built for Real Farm Work

This jam nut works great on tractors, implements, and attachments where you need reliable fastening in cramped quarters. It's the kind of hardware you'll find on loader pivot points, mower deck adjustments, cultivator shanks, and anywhere manufacturers needed a nut that won't back off but still allows for service and adjustment.

Made to Last

The nylon insert is what makes this nut special—it grips the bolt threads and creates resistance that stops loosening without making removal impossible. The steel construction handles the loads while the nylon does the locking, so you get the best of both worlds for farm equipment that sees real use.

Good to Know

These nuts are reusable several times, but the nylon insert does wear with repeated use. Keep a few extras on hand for critical applications. If you're replacing worn hardware, it's worth checking that the bolt threads are still in good shape—damaged threads won't hold even the best nut properly.