System HR large hexagon nuts are used in combination with large-sized bolts and are usually employed in jobs that require greater force and stability. They are often used in the construction industry, such as in steel structure buildings, to fix beams and columns together.
Some details need to be noted when installing system HR large hexagon nuts. First of all, make sure that the thread size of the nut matches the bolt exactly. Any mismatch may lead to an insecure connection. After finding the appropriate nut, put the nut on the bolt. Then, pick up the wrench. Turn the wrench clockwise to tighten the nut. Since these nuts are suitable for high-strength applications, a considerable force needs to be applied to tighten them.
In the construction industry, the large hexagon nuts are used for the construction of steel structure buildings. The workers used these nuts to fix the beams and columns together to build a solid framework for the building. In bridge construction, they are very important in connecting the bridge structure, ensuring that it can support the weight of vehicles and natural forces. They are also used to build large warehouses and industrial facilities.
System HR large hexagon nuts are used in mining equipment, wind turbines or heavy construction equipment. They are often used in high-stress environments such as steel mills or shipyards, and their large hexagonal shape is suitable for industrial wrenches. Farmers use them on tractors. Factories rely on them to install transmission systems.
System HR large hexagon nuts are available in a variety of sizes. Smaller sizes (such as around M12) can be used for small structures that still require a firm connection. For example, the construction of small metal frames for equipment or certain light industrial devices. Larger sizes (in some cases up to M36 or even larger) are suitable for large-scale construction projects. When constructing large industrial plants or multi-story buildings, these large-sized nuts are used to fix the main structural components. It is very important to accurately measure the size of the bolt before choosing a nut.