0.312 in. Hole located at longitudinal center from end of nut to threads
An internally threaded item with a cylindrical and/or square, hexagonal, octagonal, or dodecagonal outer periphery (parallel to the threaded axis) a portion(s) of which may or may not be enlarged, forming a flange(s) and/or shoulder(s). Items not having an enlarged outer portion may be threaded, a part of the full length, or tapped from both ends. Items having an enlarged outer portion (flange(s) or shoulder(s)) may be threaded the full length, threaded a part of the full length, or tapped from both ends. Items tapped from both ends shall have either right-hand threads on both ends or left-hand threads on both ends. For items conforming to any of the above and having a length overall exceeding two times the largest outside diameter or width across flats, use post, electrical-mechanical equipment. For items with an outside contour that is the same the full length, having a continuous thread through its entire length, and the length does not exceed two times the diameter or width across the flats use nut (1), plain (as modified). Excludes nut (1), plain, cap. See also turnbuckle body.
Classification: Nuts of iron or steel
NSN 5895-00-823-8571
NSN 5935-01-631-8517
NSN 5975-01-543-1583
NSN 5999-01-139-3720
NSN 6650-01-024-7903
NSN 5990-01-507-1479
NSN 5985-00-867-5526
NSN 2925-01-118-6125
NSN 5999-00-422-1439
NSN 5996-01-341-7403
NSN 5935-01-052-3057
NSN 5910-00-145-5754