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Nut, Locknut
Removal
Remove with an appropriate open-end, box-end wrench or socket and ratchet.
Replacement
Nylon insert nuts and KEPS
®
nuts are reusable. If locknuts are not available, use lock washers and a
thread adhesive like Loctite
®
. Flange head nuts and bolts can be used in place of flat washers. Always
use flat washers against aluminum surfaces.
Slowly torque the new bolt to the appropriate value. (Using a power tool to spin the fastener quickly
may lower its effectiveness.)
Nut, Nutsert
NOTE: A nutsert is a threaded insert that is crimped into place.
A nutsert needs only to be removed if it is damaged and cannot
be rethreaded with a tap.
Removal
Use a die grinder to remove.
Installation
Using a nutsert insert tool, replace nutsert with one meeting original specifications.
If a nutsert of original specifications or the installation tool is not available, the nutsert may be replaced
with another form of threaded insert or a nut and bolt. This depends upon application and should be
approved by Utilimaster Customer Service. If it is to be replaced with a nut and bolt, it is important to
use flat washers on both sides of the material.
Nut, Torque Seal
The torque seal appears as a small painted line across a bolt thread and nut or across a bolt and washer
seam. If the seal line is broken (out of alignment), the fastener has loosened.
NOTE: Torque seal indicates a fastener has loosened but does not prevent it.
Removal
After bolt is removed, scrap off any seal residue remaining on a reusable surface.
Installation
When the fastener installation is complete, apply a small bead of torque seal or paint stick across the
new bolt threads, nut, head, and/or washer.
CAUTION: Utilimaster uses center-lock-type locknuts, which distort the threads of the nut and bolt.
This type should NOT be reused after disassembly. Discard ALL used fasteners and replace with
new.
Nutsert
CAUTION: Do NOT use Loctite
®
thread locker on the
threads of a nutsert.