

In high-pressure pipelines, bridge construction, and heavy steel framing, a standard hex nut is simply not robust enough. When paired with high-tensile structural bolts (like ASTM A325, A490, or Grade 10.9), a standard nut will deform or its threads will strip under the massive torque of an industrial impact wrench.
Heavy Hex Nuts are engineered specifically for these extreme loads. They feature a significantly larger "Width Across Flats" (WAF) and a thicker profile than standard nuts. This provides more thread engagement and a wider bearing surface to safely distribute immense clamping forces.
When these critical structures are built outdoors, raw steel will rapidly corrode. As a leading fastener manufacturer in Handan, China, Hotop Fasteners produces authentic Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) Heavy Hex Nuts. We combine certified high-strength steel (like Grade 2H) with a heavy-duty HDG coating and precise CNC overtapping. This guarantees your structural assemblies achieve maximum clamping force without thread galling, and survive decades in C3 to C5 corrosive environments.

1.The Strict Overtapping Protocol (6AZ Tolerance)
Hot dip galvanizing adds up to 85μm of thick zinc-iron alloy to a structural bolt. If you try to force a standard-tapped nut onto it, it will seize and lock up instantly. At our China factory, we hot dip galvanize the nut "blanks" first. Then, we use precision CNC tapping machines to cut the internal threads with a strict overtapped clearance (+0.4mm to +0.8mm). This guarantees your ironworkers can smoothly thread the heavy hex nut onto the HDG bolt by hand before applying torque.
2.The Science of Cathodic Protection
Because we tap the nut after galvanizing, the internal threads are bare steel. Many inexperienced buyers panic at this, thinking it will rust. As a technical manufacturer, we assure you this is the exact engineering standard (ASTM A563). When installed, the massive zinc layer on the HDG bolt acts as a sacrificial anode. Through Cathodic Protection, the zinc on the bolt completely prevents the bare steel inside the nut from rusting, even in saltwater environments.
3.No "Grade Faking" in High-Strength Fasteners
In the export market, some trading companies will sell you cheap mild steel nuts stamped with a "2H" mark. When you apply structural torque, the threads strip out completely. We are a direct manufacturing factory. When you order ASTM A194 Grade 2H or Class 10 heavy hex nuts from us, we use genuine medium-carbon alloy steel, rigorously heat-treated and quenched to meet the exact proof-load requirements.
| Item | Technical Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | HDG Heavy Hex Nuts / Structural Hex Nuts |
| Material Composition | Medium Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel (Heat Treated) |
| Surface Treatment | Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) strictly per ASTM A153 / ISO 10684 |
| Applicable Standards | ASTM A194, ASTM A563, DIN 6915, ASME B18.2.2 |
| Size Range | 1/2" to 2-1/2" / M12 to M64 |
| Common Grades | Grade 2H, Grade DH, Grade C / Metric Class 8, Class 10 |
| Thread Tolerance | Precision Overtapped for HDG Bolts |
| Matching Components | HDG Structural Bolts (A325/A490/F3125), HDG F436 Washers |
ASTM A194 Grade 2H heavy hex nuts are the absolute standard for the petrochemical industry. Paired with HDG B7 stud bolts, they secure massive pipe flanges. The heavy hex profile ensures that high-pressure leaks do not occur, while the HDG coating withstands aggressive refinery environments.
In heavy steel erection, ironworkers use heavy hex nuts (ASTM A563 Grade DH or DIN 6915) alongside heavy hex structural bolts. The wider flats provide a secure grip for large pneumatic impact wrenches, preventing the wrench from slipping and stripping the corners of the nut at high altitudes.
Used extensively to secure massive equipment to concrete foundations. The oversized bearing surface of the heavy hex nut acts almost like an integrated washer, preventing the nut from digging into the base plates under high machinery vibration.
Because the internal threads of properly overtapped HDG nuts are bare steel, they are highly vulnerable to ocean humidity during the 30-day sea freight journey from China to your port. We treat packaging as a critical engineering step.

A: A Heavy Hex Nut is physically larger. It is wider across the flats (WAF) and slightly thicker than a standard hex nut of the same thread diameter. For example, a 1-inch standard hex nut uses a 1-1/2" wrench, while a 1-inch Heavy Hex Nut requires a larger 1-5/8" wrench. This extra bulk provides higher proof-load strength and a larger bearing surface.
A: We strongly advise against it. These nuts are strictly overtapped to accommodate the 50μm-85μm thickness of Hot Dip Galvanized zinc. If you thread them onto a thin zinc-plated or bare steel bolt, the connection will be dangerously loose, and the threads will likely shear off under heavy structural tension.
A: Absolutely. As a direct manufacturing factory, we maintain complete traceability. We provide authentic MTRs detailing the chemical composition, heat treatment, and proof-load testing results for every batch of high-strength heavy hex nuts we export.
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