"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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I have found Nylon locknuts to be invaluable in certain difficult
situations.
Because they have substantially more height than a hex nut, they are much
more easily held in a box spanner, or manipyulated with a finger until the
threads engage properly.
Sometimes this is the only way you can fit a nut onto a bolt where access to
the nut is almost impossible, and fitting a shakeproof washer and hex nut
more impossible than impossible.
In the past I have managed to stick them on the end of a very long philips
screwdriver I have magnetised with a speaker magnet, and been able to
position it so I could get the bolt to bite the threads.
You can then wedge the locknut flats against the chassis using the
screwdriver and tighten the fixing.
(Think power amp front panel, trying to secure the bottom fixings via the
top of the amp chassis)
Gareth.