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Hillman 10-24 in. Zinc-Plated Steel SAE Wing Nut, 100-Pack

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Hillman 10-24 in. Zinc-Plated Steel SAE Wing Nut, 100-PackHillman 10 24 Zinc Plated Steel Wing Nuts (100 Pack) Tool free fastening made simplethese zinc plated steel wing nuts tighten and loosen by hand for quick adjustments. SAE 10 24 coarse thread delivers reliable hold for drums, bikes, lighting rigs, and more, with durable cold forged steel for long term performance. Key Features: Hand Tighten Convenience: Winged design allows quick, tool free adjustments and removal Durable Construction: Cold forged

Hillman 10-24 Zinc-Plated Steel Wing Nuts (100-Pack)

Tool-free fastening made simple—these zinc-plated steel wing nuts tighten and loosen by hand for quick adjustments. SAE 10-24 coarse thread delivers reliable hold for drums, bikes, lighting rigs, and more, with durable cold-forged steel for long-term performance.


Key Features:

  • Hand-Tighten Convenience: Winged design allows quick, tool-free adjustments and removal
  • Durable Construction: Cold-forged steel with zinc plating resists wear and corrosion
  • Reliable Threading: SAE 10-24 coarse thread for secure fastening in common assemblies
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for drum sets, bicycles, lighting equipment, and general projects
  • Value Pack: 100 pieces in a boxed retail package for shop or jobsite needs

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Thread Size 10-24 (SAE)
Thread Type Coarse
Material Steel
Finish Zinc Plated
Unit of Measurement SAE
Number in Package 100
Packaging Type Boxed
Common Applications Drum sets, bicycles, lighting equipment
Construction Cold-forged steel
Package Dimensions (L x W x H) 1.8 in x 1.4 in x 1.5 in
Package Weight 0.8 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What thread size are these wing nuts?
A: They are SAE 10-24 coarse thread.


Q: Are tools required to install these?
A: No—wing nuts are designed to be tightened and loosened by hand.


Q: What material and finish are used?
A: They are made of cold-forged steel with a zinc-plated finish for strength and corrosion resistance.


Q: How many come in the pack?
A: 100 wing nuts are included per retail package.


Q: Where are these commonly used?
A: Typical applications include drum sets, bicycles, lighting equipment, and other projects needing quick adjustments.


Sleek Utility with a Polished Edge

These zinc-kissed wing nuts bring a subtle, industrial grace to functional details—form meeting purpose with a confident silhouette. The sculptural wings catch light beautifully while offering effortless, hand-tightening control. Style them with brushed steel brackets or exposed hardware for a refined workshop-chic moment. A quiet essential that elevates everyday utility into crisp, modern luxury.


Upgrade your hardware bin with durable, hand-tightening performance—add this 100-pack of Hillman 10-24 wing nuts to your cart now.

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