A lock nut goes on a bolt with the nylon ring side facing towards the bolt head to prevent it from loosening.
A lock nut should go on a bolt before a washer or the nut.
Lock nuts are typically threaded onto a bolt or screw in the opposite direction of a regular nut, so that they tighten against the regular nut to prevent loosening due to vibrations or other factors.
A lock washer is typically installed with the raised or serrated side facing the surface of the bolt head or nut. This design helps to create friction and prevents loosening due to vibration. When tightening, ensure that the lock washer is properly compressed, as this enhances its locking effectiveness.
You will want to put the smooth side of the bolt on the inside of the paddock with the nut on the outside.
It seems like if the nut went on first there'd be nothing to keep the washer on. Anyway, the the washer goes on a bolt before the nut.
It is probably a 19mm. The best way to find out is to go to the parts/hardware store and thread the lug nut onto a bolt and which ever size bolt it fits that will be the size of the lug nuts.
A lock washer should have its curve facing outwards from the surface being fastened. This allows the washer to exert pressure against the nut or bolt, helping to prevent it from coming loose due to vibrations or movement.
Washers go on a bolt between the nut and the surface being fastened. They help distribute the load and prevent damage to the surface.
its the one next to the alternator, it has a nut in the center and a bolt just under it losen the nut on the pulley and the bolt under it. Its best if you go in from the side
The lock washer is typically placed between the nut and the surface being fastened in a mechanical assembly to prevent the nut from loosening due to vibrations or other forces.
When the 13mm battery hold down has stripped, then you have a couple of options. You could use a longer bolt of a smaller diameter to go through the stripped out section then lock down with a nut on the bottom, or the 13mm can be drilled out and tapped to a bigger size.
Lock washers are typically placed between the nut and the surface being fastened in a mechanical assembly to help prevent the nut from loosening due to vibrations or other forces.