Shear Nuts provide a permanent fastening that is very hard to remove once installed. Shear Nuts are driven with a socket or spanner. The hexagonal part shears off at a pre-determined torque, leaving a tamper proof head with no recess. Shear Nuts are therefore an ideal security nut.
How do you remove a shear nut?
wrench. Hold the bolt in place with a wrench and then grip the nut end from the other side with another wrench. Spin the wrench onto the nut side and as the nut tightens against the material (use a washer if the material is soft to avoid damage) it will begin to place force on the flaw.
What are breakaway nuts?
Break-Away nuts are designed to prevent unauthorized removal and secure access to equipment and facilities. No special tool is required, Break-Away nuts are installed using a standard wrench.
How do you install security bolts?
Open door, mark hole position in centre of edge. Drill a 16mm hole to a depth of 64mm. Place security bolt in hole, mark position of forend plate and recess into door edge if necessary. Select position of Door Security bolt on door.
What does a locking nut do?
A lock nut is an internally threaded fastener that possesses locking capabilities either by itself or in concert with another component. By design, lock nuts are engineered to resist loosening when subjected to vibration or torque.
How do you remove a one way nut?
You can remove one-way screws by twisting the head counterclockwise with a pair of pliers, or by using a specialized removal tool. Use the removal tool if the pliers can’t loosen the one-way screw. If neither of these options works, you’ll need to drill through the screw head in order to extract the shaft.
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