A grooved nut typically features one or more longitudinal grooves or channels carved into its surface. These grooves can be concentric or parallel, and they serve to enhance grip or facilitate the locking mechanism when used with a corresponding bolt or screw. The design can vary in size and depth, but the grooves are generally uniform and precise, allowing for effective engagement with the mating components. Grooved nuts are often made from materials like metal or plastic, depending on their intended application.
the left hand thread is for acetylene use only
a clam's shell looks generally like a gray semicircle which has grooved lines running through it.
girls don't have nuts
Exactly the same as any other nut. Spanner is just British terminology for wrench.
They have a distinctly nutty taste and texture.
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Notched or grooved on the edge (like a saw)
A hexagonal nut has the shape of an equilateral hexagon
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It has slots in the top of the nut to used with a cotter pin. Looks a lot like the top of the Rook piece from a chess game ( which some refer to as the castle).
it looks like a wing nut typically located in the lower corner of the radiator
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