SKF 2017 Lock Nuts
SKF 2017 Lock Nuts
Lock nuts
25 Lock nuts
Product tables
25.1 KM(L) and HM T lock nuts 1104
25.2 MB(L) lock washers 1106
25.3 HM lock nuts 1108
25.4 MS locking clips 1110
25.5 KMFE lock nuts with a locking screw 1112
25.6 KMT precision lock nuts with locking pins 1114
25.7 KMTA precision lock nuts with locking pins 1116
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Designs and variants
Table 1
KM and KML: thread 220 to 1 120 mm thread 9 442 to 37 410 in thread 20 to 200 mm thread 10 to 100 mm
thread 10 to 200 mm (sizes 44 to /1120) (sizes 056 to 950) (sizes 4 to 40) (sizes 0 to 20)
(sizes 0 to 40)
HME design lock nuts are These lock nuts are not These lock nuts are not
HM .. T: not listed in this catalogue, listed in this catalogue, but listed in this catalogue, but
thread 210 to 280 mm but can be found online at can be found online at can be found online at
(sizes 42 to 56) skf com/go/17000-25-3 skf com/go/17000-25-8 skf com/go/17000-25-5
AN and N:
thread 0 391 to 8 628 in
(sizes: N 00 to N 14,
AN 15 to AN 40 and
N 022 to N 044)
These lock nuts are not
listed in this catalogue, but
can be found online at
skf com/go/17000-25-8
A simple, stable and reliable A simple, stable and reliable A simple, stable and reliable Fastened with an integral Fastened with a threaded
fastening element fastening element fastening element locking screw and front face steel insert and a grub
adapted for use with certain screw
CARB and sealed bearings
Reusable with new locking Reusable with new locking Reusable with new locking Reusable Reusable
device device device
Simple to install and Simple to install and Simple to install and Simple to install and robust Simple to install
remove remove remove locking
Keyway in shaft thread Keyway in shaft thread Keyway in shaft thread For shaft threads without For shaft threads without
required for lock washer required for locking clip required for locking plate keyways keyways
Locking principle
Locks with a separate lock Locks with a separate lock- Locks with a locking plate Locks by tightening the Locks by tightening the
washer engaged in a key- ing clip that is attached to that engages with a keyway grub screw to press the lock grub screws to press a
way in the shaft thread and the nut and engages with a in the shaft thread and is nut thread against the shaft threaded steel insert in the
having a tab that is bent keyway in the shaft thread secured to the nut by two thread lock nut against the shaft
over into one of the slots in and one of the slots in the screws and locking wire thread
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Maximum axial run-out between the locating face and thread: Maximum axial run-out between the locating face and thread: 0,005 mm
0,005 mm
Can be adjusted to compensate for slight angular deviations Effective axial locking, simple to position
Reusable Reusable
For shaft threads without keyways For shaft threads without keyways
Designed for frequent installation and removal Designed for frequent installation and removal
Locking principle
Locks to the shaft thread by friction generated by tightening three Locks to the shaft thread by friction generated by tightening four axial screws
radial locking pins with grub screws against its unloaded lanks that press the rear part of the nut against the unloaded thread lanks
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Designs and variants
KM, KML and HM .. T metric • using a W lock washer (ig. 3) are available
up to and including size 44 (thread
lock nuts diameter 8 628 in )
KM and KML lock nuts (ig. 1): • using a locking plate (ig. 4) are low-
proile-series lock nuts for nominal thread
• have metric threads diameters ranging from 9 442 to
• are designed to be used with lock washers 37 410 in (sizes N 048 to N 950)
• have four equally-spaced slots located • have four, equally spaced slots around
around their circumference to accommo- their circumference to accommodate a
date a hook or impact spanner (ig. 2) hook or impact spanner (ig. 2)
• are also referred to as shaft or withdrawal • are also referred to as shaft or withdrawal
nuts nuts Fig. 2
• are available for thread M 10x0,75 to • N 00 to N 14, AN 15 to AN 40 and N 44 KM, KML, HM .. T, AN and N (size ≤ 44) lock
M 200x3 (sizes 0 to 40) lock nuts are normal series lock nuts com- nut
• can be locked with either the MB lock monly used together with bearings in the
washer (ig. 3) or with a stronger, MB A 12, 13, 222, 223 and 232 series up to size
lock washer 23244, mounted directly to the shaft or via
an adapter sleeve
KML lock nuts have a lower cross-sectional • N 022 to N 044 lock nuts are low-proile-
height than KM lock nuts series lock nuts commonly used together
with bearings in the 230 series They can
HM T lock nuts (ig. 1): also be used to secure other bearing types
and other machine components
• have metric trapezoidal threads • N lock nuts with a locking plate are com-
• are also referred to as removal nuts monly used with bearings in the 230, 231
• are available for thread Tr 210x4 to and 232 series (sizes ≥ 48), but can also be
Tr 280x4 (sizes 42 to 56) used to retain any suitable bearing or Fig. 3
For some sizes, no lock washer is availa- other machine component MB or W lock washer
ble because these nuts are intended to
dismount bearings with a tapered bore N and AN lock nuts can be reused, provided
from a withdrawal sleeve they are not damaged A new lock washer or
locking plate should be used each time the
KM, KML and HM…T lock nuts can be reused, corresponding lock nut is installed
provided they are not damaged A new lock
washer should be used each time the corre- Features and beneits
sponding lock nut is installed
• Simple, stable and reliable fastening
Features and beneits element
• Wide range of sizes
• Simple, stable and reliable fastening • Easy to install and remove
• Wide range of sizes • Lock washers available for thread 0 391 to
• Easy to install and remove 8 628 in (sizes 00 to 44) Fig. 4
• Thread diameters ranging from 10 to • Locking plates available for thread 9 442 PL locking plate
280 mm to 18 894 in (sizes 048 to 096) and for
thread 19 682 to 37 410 in (sizes 500 to
950)
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Fig. 6 Fig. 10
The locking principles HM and HME lock nut Locking with a plate
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Designs and variants
Lock nuts with integral locking reduce the • are intended to locate radial bearings in
cost of the shaft as no keyway is required less demanding applications
Installation is quicker and easier because no • are available for thread M 10x0,75 to
separate locking device is necessary M 100x2 (sizes 0 to 20)
Features and beneits bore The threads on the insert match the Locking with a locking screw – KMFE
lock nut threads The insert acts as a pres-
• Maximum axial run-out between the sure plate when a grub screw, which runs
locating face and thread: 0,02 to 0,03 mm through the body of the lock nut, is tightened
• No keyway required (ig. 15)
• Simple to install
• Simple and robust locking
• Reusable
• Appropriate contact faces for intended
bearings
• Equipped with visual marks for the use of
tightening angles
Fig. 15
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Fig. 18
Fig. 16 Fig. 17
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Designs and variants
KMT lock nut with two opposed lats KMTA lock nuts with holes around their KMD precision lock nut
circumference and in one side face
KMT lock nut with six slots and no lats Locking with locking pins Locking with axial locking screws
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Product data
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Product data
Lock nuts requiring a keyway Lock nuts with integral locking
KM, KML, HM T, HM and HME KMFE and KMK
Dimension ISO 2982-2 ISO 2982-2, except for the lock nut width and the
standards outside diameter of the clamp face
Grub screws:
• KMFE → ISO 4028, material class 45H
• KMK → ISO 4026, material class 45H
Loosening torque – KMFE and KMK lock nuts are locked on the shaft
(sleeve) by friction The friction, and therefore the loos-
ening torque, varies as a result of the accuracy of the
tightening torque of the grub (set) screw, the surface
inish of the shaft (sleeve) thread, the amount of lubri-
cant on the thread, etc The lock nuts should be prop-
erly mounted to threads that are dry or only have a
minimum amount of lubricant on them
KMFE and KMK lock nuts provide suficient locking
for intended bearing applications
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Product data
KMT and KMTA lock nuts are locked on the shaft (sleeve) by friction The friction, and
therefore the loosening torque, varies as a result of the accuracy of the tightening torque
of the grub screw, the surface inish of the shaft thread, the amount of lubricant on the
thread, etc KMT and KMTA lock nuts should be properly mounted to threads that are dry
or only have a minimum amount of lubricant on them
Providing that they are properly mounted to a dry or minimally lubricated thread, expe-
rience has shown that SKF KMT and KMTA lock nuts have suficient locking for typical
super-precision and general rolling bearing applications
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Screw the nut, without the lock washer, Tighten the nut with a hook or impact Slide the lock washer onto the the thread
onto the adapter sleeve or shaft thread spanner and screw the lock nut into place
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Installation and removal
Fig. 29 Fig. 30
Tighten the nut against the bearing or component with an impact spanner Tighten the bolt with an appropriate
wrench
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* *
Loosen grub screws Loosen grub screw
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Designation system
Designation system
Product type
Size identiication
for metric dimensions
0 10 mm thread diameter
1 12 mm thread diameter
2 15 mm thread diameter
3 17 mm thread diameter
4 (x5) 20 mm thread diameter
to to
96 (x5) 480 mm thread diameter
/500 to 500 mm thread diameter
to to
/1120 1 120 mm thread diameter
Sufixes
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Product tables
d1 G d3
mm kN kg –
M 20x1 26 32 6 4 2 24 0,025 ▶ KM 4 MB 4 HN 4
M 35x1,5 44 52 8 5 2 50 0,059 ▶ KM 7 MB 7 HN 7
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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations
carrying Lock nut Associated
capacity lock washer spanner
G d1 d3 B b h static
mm kN kg –
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1) HM .. T nuts having no associated lock washer are intended only for removal purposes.
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B
d
d1 d2 M
d d1 d2 B f M d d1 d2 B f M
– mm kg – mm kg
▶ MB 14 70 85 98 1,5 8 66,5 0,032 ▶ MBL 32 160 180 199 2,5 18 154 0,14
MB 14 A 85 98 2,5 8 66,5 0,053 ▶ MB 32 182 217 2,5 18 154 0,22
▶ MB 15 75 90 104 1,5 8 71,5 0,035 ▶ MB 33 165 193 222 2,5 18 157,5 0,24
MB 15 A 90 104 2,5 8 71,5 0,058
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Designation Dimensions Mass
d d1 d2 B f M
– mm kg
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d1 G d2 d3
mm kg –
Tr 670x6 740 703 780 80 102 45 20 68,5 ▶ HM 30/670 MS 30/670 TMFN 600-750 M 10
Tr 710x7 780 742 830 90 112 50 25 91,5 ▶ HM 30/710 MS 30/710 TMFN 600-750 M 12
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Dimensions Mass Designations
Lock nut Associated
locking clip spanner eye bolt
G d1 d2 d3 B B5 b h
mm kg –
Tr 800x7 870 832 920 90 112 55 25 99,5 ▶ HM 30/800 MS 30/800-750 TMFN 600-750 M 12
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M
M1
B
M2 M3
– mm kg
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Designations Dimensions Mass
Locking clip Included
hexagonal head bolt spring washer in
accordance with B M M1 M2 M3
DIN 128
– mm kg
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d1 G d3 h
mm kN kg – – Nm
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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub (set) screw
carrying Lock nut Associated Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening
G d1 d3 B B3 b h static torque
mm kN kg – – Nm
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d5 G d4 d1 d3
mm kN kg – – Nm
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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub (set) screw
carrying Lock nut Associated Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening
G d1 d3 d4 d5 B M b h static torque
mm kN kg – – Nm
M 130x2 154 165 132 152 32 – 12 5 920 1,7 ▶ KMT 26 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35
M 140x2 164 175 142 162 32 – 14 5 980 1,8 ▶ KMT 28 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35
M 150x2 174 185 152 172 32 – 14 5 1 040 1,95 ▶ KMT 30 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35
M 160x3 184 195 162 182 32 – 14 5 1 100 2,1 ▶ KMT 32 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35
M 170x3 192 205 172 192 32 – 14 5 1 160 2,2 ▶ KMT 34 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35
M 180x3 204 215 182 202 32 – 16 5 1 220 2,3 ▶ KMT 36 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35
M 190x3 214 225 192 212 32 – 16 5 1 280 2,4 ▶ KMT 38 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35
M 200x3 224 235 202 222 32 – 18 5 1 340 2,5 ▶ KMT 40 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35
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B
G d4 d1 d3
N1
N2
J1
J2
mm kN kg – – Nm
M 100x2 120 130 103 32 118 17 6,4 8 740 1,3 ▶ KMTA 20 B 120-130 M 10 35
M 110x2 132 140 112 32 128 17 6,4 8 800 1,45 ▶ KMTA 22 B 135-145 M 10 35
M 120x2 142 155 122 32 140 17 6,4 8 860 1,85 ▶ KMTA 24 B 155-165 M 10 35
M 140x3 166 180 142 32 165 17 6,4 10 980 2,45 ▶ KMTA 28 B 180-195 M 10 35
M 150x3 180 190 152 32 175 17 6,4 10 1 040 2,6 ▶ KMTA 30 B 180-195 M 10 35
M 160x3 190 205 162 32 185 17 8,4 10 1 100 3,15 ▶ KMTA 32 B 205-220 M 10 35
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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub (set) screw
carrying Lock nut Associated Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening
G d1 d3 d4 B J1 J2 N1 N2 static torque
mm kN kg – – Nm
M 170x3 205 215 172 32 195 17 8,4 10 1 160 3,3 ▶ KMTA 34 B 205-220 M 10 35
M 180x3 215 230 182 32 210 17 8,4 10 1 220 3,9 ▶ KMTA 36 B 230-245 M 10 35
M 190x3 225 240 192 32 224 17 8,4 10 1 280 4,1 ▶ KMTA 38 B 230-245 M 10 35
M 200x3 237 245 202 32 229 17 8,4 10 1 340 3,85 ▶ KMTA 40 B 230-245 M 10 35
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