In narrow Spaces or notches, workers usually use a square machine screw nut. Because it is thinner than standard nuts, it is suitable for situations where rotation is required. Square nuts can be locked into square holes and are often used in furniture, machinery or DIY projects.
Square machine screw nut is used to assemble machinery or equipment. Its square design can be locked in place with a wrench or pliers to prevent slipping when tightened. It fits standard mechanical screws and is ideal for securing panels, brackets or frames in tight Spaces. Its structure can withstand moderate pressure, and the square edge is better suited for oily or dusty environments, improving grip strength. No special tools are required and you only need basic hardware to secure it.
In factories, workers use square machine screw nut to speed up assembly lines. The square makes it possible to tighten quickly with basic tools, while the mechanical screw threads ensure fit with industrial equipment. You don't need a washer, just screw it onto the screw and tighten it. Used in conveyor systems, racks.
Workshops love the square machine screw nut for jigs, tool repairs, or custom builds. The square edges lock into place, preventing spin-outs during adjustments, and the machine screw threading works with common bolts. Cheap, easy to stockpile, and tough enough for daily abuse. No fuss, just a solid fix for everyday projects.
Market |
Total Revenue (%) |
North America |
15 |
South America |
25 |
Eastern Europe |
13 |
Southeast Asia |
5 |
Mid East |
7 |
Eastern Asia |
13 |
Western Europe |
12 |
Central America |
5 |
South Asia |
10 |
Domestic Market |
5 |
When using the square machine screw nut, please check whether the nut is rusty or falls off. If the nut is damaged, replace it in time. When used outdoors, stainless steel can be selected. In a humid environment, grease can be applied to the threads to prevent the nut from sticking. Overtightening should be avoided, as thinner nuts may become deformed.