Butterfly nut CT.476/40 P-M10x40 Z013178
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Butterfly nut CT.476/40 P-M10x40 Z013178
Wing nut – quick assembly and convenient use
The CT.476/40 P-M10x40 wing nut is a metric thread M10 element designed for quick and convenient manual assembly. Made of galvanized steel, it combines strength and corrosion resistance, making it an ideal solution for both indoor and outdoor applications. Its characteristic wing shape allows for easy tightening and loosening without tools, which significantly speeds up assembly and service processes.
This type of wing nut is widely used in machines and equipment where frequent disassembly of elements is required. It is particularly useful in situations where access to the nut is difficult or when quick adjustment of settings is necessary. For installers, this means saving time and increasing work efficiency, and for end-users – ease of operation and maintenance of devices.
Construction and materials:
The nut is made of galvanized steel, which provides high corrosion resistance and mechanical strength. Galvanizing protects against the effects of moisture and other atmospheric factors, which extends the product's life. The construction with a threaded shank facilitates assembly and ensures a stable connection with a threaded rod or screw. The use of galvanized steel is a compromise between cost and properties – it provides good protection against corrosion while maintaining a reasonable price.
Applications:
- Mounting panels and machine housings
- Quick fastening of structural elements
- Adjustment of settings in industrial equipment
- Applications in furniture and household appliances
- Structures requiring frequent disassembly
- Devices exposed to moisture or variable weather conditions
The CT.476/40 P-M10x40 wing nut is a versatile fastening element that will work in many different applications. Its solid construction and ease of use make it an indispensable element of equipment in every workshop or service center.

