
Nut for Bearing
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Instructions for Building a Customized Nut To build your customized nut, follow these steps: * Use the specified texture and settings to ensure proper design. * Set the thread outer diameter to 8 mm for a standard fit. * Ensure the non-thread length is 0 mm to prevent excessive material waste. * Set the outer diameter of the nut to 14 mm for added stability. * Define the thread length as 25 mm for maximum strength. * Confirm the non-thread diameter remains at 0 mm for efficient design. * Determine the nut height at 5 mm for a standard installation depth. * Specify the head height at 5 mm for secure mounting. * Choose socket drive type for convenient usage. * Set the nut diameter to 13 mm for optimal functionality. * Select resolution at 0.5 for high-definition output. * Verify nut resolution remains at 0.5 for precise details. * Confirm the inner diameter is set at 8 mm for proper fitment. * Specify head type as hexagonal for added security. * Choose type as nut to indicate correct application. * Define slot depth at 2 mm for secure mounting points. * Determine drive diameter at 5 mm for streamlined operation. * Set step shape degrees to 45 degrees for optimized geometry. * Confirm countersink at 2 mm for smooth surface finish. * Specify nut step shape degrees to 45 degrees for consistent design. * Choose nut type as normal for standard application. * Set nut thread step to 2 for maximum durability. * Determine thickness at 2 mm for efficient manufacturing. * Define facets at 6 for optimal visual appeal. * Confirm head diameter is set at 12 mm for secure mounting. * Verify slot width remains at 1 mm for precise fitment. * Set nut thread outer diameter to 8.15 mm for precise specifications. * Define thread step as 2 for maximum strength and durability. * Choose wing ratio at 1 for optimal design efficiency.
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