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SKF 2017 Lock Nuts

This document discusses different types of lock nuts used to secure bearings, gears, pulleys and other machine components to shafts. It describes lock nuts that require a keyway in the shaft for separate locking devices like washers or clips, as well as lock nuts that have integral locking mechanisms like screws. The document provides an overview of SKF's basic product lines of industrial and precision lock nuts, and discusses factors to consider when choosing a lock nut like space requirements, shaft rotation, loads and ease of assembly/disassembly. It also covers locking principles, product data, installation/removal and a designation system.

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SKF 2017 Lock Nuts

This document discusses different types of lock nuts used to secure bearings, gears, pulleys and other machine components to shafts. It describes lock nuts that require a keyway in the shaft for separate locking devices like washers or clips, as well as lock nuts that have integral locking mechanisms like screws. The document provides an overview of SKF's basic product lines of industrial and precision lock nuts, and discusses factors to consider when choosing a lock nut like space requirements, shaft rotation, loads and ease of assembly/disassembly. It also covers locking principles, product data, installation/removal and a designation system.

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25 Lock nuts

Lock nuts

25 Lock nuts

Designs and variants 1090


Lock nuts requiring a keyway 1093
KM, KML and HM T metric lock nuts 1093
N and AN inch lock nuts 1093
HM and HME metric lock nuts 1094
The locking principles 1094
Lock nuts with integral locking 1095
KMFE lock nuts 1095
KMK lock nuts 1095
The locking principle 1095
Precision lock nuts with locking pins 1096
The locking principle 1097
Precision lock nuts with axial locking screws 1097
The locking principle 1097

Product data 1098


(Dimension standards, tolerances, mating shaft threads,
loosening torque)

Installation and removal 1100


Lock nuts requiring a keyway 1100
Using lock nuts with lock washer to lock a bearing 1100
Using lock nuts with locking clips to lock a bearing 1100
Lock nuts with integral locking 1101
Mounting 1101
Dismounting 1101
Precision lock nuts with locking pins 1102
Installation 1102
Adjustment 1102
Removal 1102

Designation system 1103

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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Lock nuts are used to locate bearings onto a


shaft Additionally, they can be used to
Designs and
mount bearings with a tapered bore onto
tapered shaft seats and adapter sleeves, and
variants
to dismount bearings from withdrawal
sleeves Lock nuts are also frequently used SKF lock nuts provide a variety of ways to
to secure gears, belt pulleys and other secure the nut onto a shaft The lock nuts
machine components listed here constitute the basic SKF assort-
Lock nuts have to be secured to prevent ment Lock nuts with other locking methods
unintentional loosening by: can be supplied on request For additional
information, contact SKF
• a locking device that engages a keyway in The following tables provide an overview
the shaft or key slot in the adapter sleeve, over the basic SKF assortment:
or
• a locking mechanism integrated in the nut • table 1 for SKF industrial lock nuts
• table 2, page 1092 for SKF precision lock
When choosing or replacing a lock nut, there nuts
are a number of factors that should be taken
into consideration They include, but are not Lock nuts with integral locking reduce the
limited to: cost of the shaft as no keyway is required
Installation is quicker and easier because no
• Space – axial and radial separate locking device is necessary How-
• Shaft rotation – one or both directions ever, the loosening torque of these lock nuts
• Axial loads requires more attention For information on
• Dynamic behaviour of the application loosening torque, refer to Product data,
• Cost and downtime of machining keyways page 1098
in shafts vs other locking methods
• Ease and frequency of assembly and
disassembly
• Precision

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Table 1

SKF industrial lock nuts

KM, KML, HM .. T, AN and N HM and HME N KMFE KMK


Lock nuts with a lock washer Lock nuts with a locking clip Lock nuts with a locking plate Lock nuts with an integral Lock nuts with an integral
locking screw locking device

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
the nut nut 25

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Table 2

SKF precision lock nuts

KMT KMTA KMD


Precision lock nuts with locking pins Precision lock nuts with axial locking screws

thread 10 to 200 mm thread 25 to 200 mm thread 20 to 105 mm (sizes 4 to21)


(sizes 0 to 40) (sizes 5 to 40) These lock nuts are not listed in this catalogue, but can be found online at
Larger sizes on request skf com/go/17000-25-6

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

Simple to install and remove Simple to install and remove

For shaft threads without keyways For shaft threads without keyways

Designed for frequent installation and removal Designed for frequent installation and removal

High axial load capacity

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

Lock nuts requiring a N and AN inch lock nuts Fig. 1

keyway N and AN inch lock nuts (ig. 1):


KM, KML, HM .. T, AN and N (size ≤ 44)
lock nut

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)

These lock nuts are not listed in this cata-


logue, but can be found online at
skf com/go/17000-25-8

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HM and HME metric lock Fig. 8


nuts HME lock nut, with recessed side face

HM and HME lock nuts (ig. 5): B3

• have metric trapezoidal threads


• have eight equally-spaced slots located
around their circumference to accommo-
date an impact spanner (ig. 6)
• are located on the shaft by MS locking
clips (ig. 7)

When compared to HM lock nuts, HME lock


nuts have a recessed side face to accommo-
date axial displacement of CARB toroidal
roller bearings (ig. 8) Fig. 5 Fig. 9
HM and HME lock nuts can be reused, HM and HME lock nut Locking with a washer
provided they are not damaged A new lock-
ing clip should be used each time the corre-
sponding lock nut is reinstalled

Features and beneits


• Simple, stable and reliable fastening
element
• Wide range of sizes
• Easy to install and remove
• Available for thread Tr 220x4 to Tr 1120x8
(sizes 44 to /1120)

Fig. 6 Fig. 10
The locking principles HM and HME lock nut Locking with a plate

Lock washers, locking clips and locking


plates are simple, stable and reliable fasten-
ing elements

• Lock washers (ig. 3, page 1093) engage a


keyway in a shaft, or adapter sleeve
thread The washer locks the nut in posi-
tion when one of the washer tabs is bent
into one of the slots on the nut’s outside
diameter (ig. 9)
• Locking plates (ig. 4, page 1093) engage
a keyway in a shaft or adapter sleeve and
are attached to the side face of the nut by Fig. 7 Fig. 11
two bolts secured with locking wire A MS locking clip Locking with a clip
locking plate consists of a plate, two hex-
agonal head bolts with drilled heads and
lock wire to secure them (ig. 10)
• Locking clips (ig. 7) engage a keyway in a
shaft or adapter sleeve and one of the
slots in the outside diameter of the lock
nut Locking clips are attached to the nut
by a bolt (ig. 11)
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Lock nuts with KMK lock nuts Fig. 12

integral locking KMK lock nuts (ig. 13):


KMFE lock nut

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)

KMK lock nuts should not be used on shafts


KMFE lock nuts with keyways or adapter sleeves with key
slots Damage to the locking device can
KMFE lock nuts (ig. 12): result if it aligns with a keyway or slot KMK
lock nuts can be reused, provided they are
• are designed to locate CARB toroidal roller not damaged
bearings, sealed spherical roller bearings These lock nuts are not listed in this cata- Fig. 13
and sealed self-aligning ball bearings axi- logue, but can be found online at KMK lock nut
ally on a shaft skf com/go/17000-25-5
• have appropriate contact faces for the
intended bearings
• are available for thread M 20x1 to The locking principle
M 200x3 (sizes 4 to 40)
Lock nuts with integral locking are locked by
KMFE lock nuts should not be used on shafts friction The friction is suficient to lock the
with a keyway They should only be used nut in place
with special adapter sleeves with a narrow KMFE lock nuts have an integral grub (set)
slot Damage to the nut can result if the grub screw, to lock the nut in place When the
screw aligns with a keyway or wide slot grub screw is tightened, it causes the nut
KMFE lock nuts can be reused, provided they thread to deform and press against the shaft
are not damaged or sleeve thread (ig. 14)
KMK have a threaded steel insert in their Fig. 14

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

Locking with an integral locking device


– KMK

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Features and beneits


Precision lock nuts KMTA lock nuts (ig. 17):
• Maximum axial run-out between the
with locking pins • are available for thread M 25x1,5 to locating face and thread (sizes ≤ 40):
M 200x3 (sizes 5 to 40) 0,005 mm
KMT and KMTA lock nuts are intended for • have a cylindrical outside surface and, for • Adjustable to compensate for slight angu-
applications where high precision, simple some sizes, a different thread pitch than lar deviations (ig. 18)
assembly and reliable locking are required1). KMT lock nuts • Fine thread pitch
The three equally-spaced locking pins • are intended primarily for applications • Withstands high axial loads
enable these lock nuts to be accurately posi- where space is limited and the cylindrical • Reliable, effective locking mechanism
tioned at right angles to the shaft. However, outside surface can be used as an element • Simple installation and removal
they can also be adjusted to compensate for of a gap-type seal • No keyway required1)
slight angular deviations of adjacent • Reusable
components. • Designed for frequent installation and
removal
KMT lock nuts (ig. 16):

• are available for thread M 10x0,75 to


M 200x3 (sizes 0 to 40)
• are available on request for thread
Tr 220x4 to Tr 420x5 (sizes 44 to 84)

Fig. 18

Adjustable to minimise axial run-out

1) KMT and KMTA lock nuts should not be used on


shafts with keyways in the thread or adapter
sleeves Damage to the locking pins can result if
they align with either

Fig. 16 Fig. 17

KMT precision lock nut KMTA precision lock nut

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Features and beneits


The locking principle Precision lock nuts
• Maximum axial run-out between the
KMT and KMTA series precision lock nuts with axial locking locating face and thread: 0,005 mm
have three locking pins equally spaced
around their circumference (ig. 19 to
screws • Adjustable for precise axial positioning
• Effective locking prevents the nut from
ig. 21) that can be tightened with grub KMD lock nuts (ig. 23) were designed specif- loosening under normal operating
screws to lock the nut onto the shaft The ically for screw compressors but can be used conditions
end face of each pin is machined to match in other applications where high precision, • Simple installation and removal
the shaft thread The holes for the locking simple assembly and reliable locking are • No keyway required
pins and grub screws are drilled with their required. Once the four locking screws are • Reusable
axis parallel to the loaded lanks of the shaft tightened, the lock nut will be accurately • Designed for frequent installation and
thread (ig. 22). The locking screws, when positioned at right angles to the shaft thread. removal
tightened to the recommended torque, pro- The locking screws, when tightened to the
vide suficient friction between the ends of recommended tightening torque, preload These lock nuts are not listed in this cata-
the pins and the unloaded thread lanks to the lock nut and shaft threads and generate logue, but can be found online at
prevent the nut from loosening under nor- suficient friction to prevent the nut from skf com/go/17000-25-6
mal operating conditions (Loosening torque, loosening under normal operating condi-
page 1098). Because the locking pins are tions. The locking screws do not carry any
tightened against the unloaded lanks of the part of the supported load in service. The locking principle
shaft thread, they are not subjected to any KMD lock nuts are available for thread
application loads imposed on the nut. M 20x1 to M 105x2 (sizes 4 to 21) KMD lock nuts are locked with axial locking
screws (ig. 24) The front of the lock nut
locates the component on the shaft The rear
is tightened against the unloaded lanks of
the shaft thread by axial locking screws,
creating suficient friction to prevent the lock
nut from loosening under normal operating
conditions

Fig. 19 Fig. 21 Fig. 23

KMT lock nut with two opposed lats KMTA lock nuts with holes around their KMD precision lock nut
circumference and in one side face

Fig. 20 Fig. 22 Fig. 24

KMT lock nut with six slots and no lats Locking with locking pins Locking with axial locking screws

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Product data

25 Lock nuts

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

Tolerances KM and KML Metric thread, 5H: ISO 965-3


Metric thread, 5H: ISO 965-3
Maximum axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,02 to
0,06 mm, depending on the lock nut size
Mounting slots according to DIN 981

HM, HME and HM .. T


Metric trapezoidal thread, 7H: ISO 2903
Maximum axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,06 to
0,16 mm, depending on the lock nut size

Mating shaft KM and KML Metric thread, 6g: ISO 965-3


threads Metric thread, 6g: ISO 965-3
(recommendation)
HM, HME and HM .. T
Metric trapezoidal thread, 7e: ISO 2903

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

Precision lock nuts with locking pins


KMT and KMTA

Metric thread: ISO 965-3

Metric thread, 5H: ISO 965-3


Maximum axial run-out locating face/thread (sizes ≤ 40): 0,005 mm

Metric thread, 6g: ISO 965-3


Trapezoidal thread, 7e: ISO 2903

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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Mounting bearings on an adapter


Installation and sleeve or tapered seat
Using lock nuts with locking
clips to lock a bearing
removal 1 Slide the bearing onto the adapter sleeve 1 With the bearing or component in posi-
or tapered seat tion, screw the lock nut into place
Lock nuts requiring a 2 With the chamfer facing the bearing, 2 Tighten the nut against the bearing or
screw the nut (without the lock washer) component with an impact spanner
keyway onto the adapter sleeve or shaft thread (ig. 29), aligning one of the slots in its
(ig. 25) outside diameter with the keyway in the
Lock nuts requiring a keyway are easy to 3 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact shaft thread and making sure to not over
install Each nut is provided with four spanner until the correct clearance in the tighten it
equally-spaced slots around their circum- bearing is obtained (ig. 26) 3 Place the spring washer and locking clip
ference to accommodate a hook or impact 4 Remove the nut Go to step 5 onto the attachment bolt
spanner The designations of the associated 4 Position the locking clip in the keyway in
spanners are listed in the relevant product Locking the bearing the shaft thread, and the slot in the nut
tables outside diameter, and secure with the
Lock nuts requiring a keyway can be 5 Slide the lock washer onto the thread until attachment bolt and spring washer Align
reused, provided they are not damaged A it touches the bearing With the chamfer the bolt with one of the threaded holes on
new lock washer, locking clip or locking plate facing the bearing, screw the lock nut into the side face of the lock nut
should be used each time the corresponding place (ig. 27) 5 Tighten the bolt with an appropriate
lock nut is reinstalled 6 Tighten the nut irmly against the lock wrench (ig. 30)
washer and bearing with a hook or impact
spanner, making sure to not over tighten
Using lock nuts with lock the nut For bearings on adapter sleeves
washer to lock a bearing or tapered shafts, make sure that the
bearing is not driven up any further on its
seat
Mounting bearings and
7 Lock the nut in place by bending one of the
components on a cylindrical shaft lock washer tabs down into one of the
1 Put the bearing in place onto the cylindri- slots on the nut (ig. 28) Do not bend the
cal shaft tab to the bottom of the slot
2 Go ahead with step 5 below Locking the
bearing

Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Fig. 27

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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Locking bearings on a cylindrical


Lock nuts with seat
integral locking
1 With the bearing in position, screw the
Lock nuts with integral locking are easy to lock nut into place
install Each nut is provided with four equally 2 Tighten the nut against the bearing with a
spaced slots around its circumference to hook spanner, making sure to not over
accommodate a hook spanner The designa- tighten it
tions of the associated spanners are listed in 3 Tighten the grub (set) screw to the torque
the product table, page 1112 value listed in the product table
Lock nuts with integral locking can be
reused, provided they are not damaged
Dismounting
Mounting 1 To remove the lock nut, loosen the grub
screw Even when the grub screw is
Mounting bearings on a tapered removed, the lock nut will generate a lim-
seat or special adapter sleeve ited locking torque
2 In order to completely release the locking
1 Slide the bearing onto its tapered seat system and facilitate the reuse of the lock
Fig. 28 2 With the contact face toward the bearing, nut, tap the areas near the grub screw
Lock the nut in place by bending one of the screw the nut onto the shaft with a hammer and soft bar Do not dam-
lock washer tabs down into one of the 3 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact age the threaded bores for the grub screw
slots on the nut spanner, until the required internal clear- 3 Unscrew the lock nut using a hook
ance in the bearing is obtained spanner
4 Tighten the grub (set) screw to the torque
value listed in the product table

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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Precision lock nuts Adjustment


with locking pins Precision lock nuts with locking pins are
adjustable The three equally-spaced locking
KMT precision lock nuts have slots around pins enable these lock nuts to be accurately
their circumference to accommodate a hook positioned at right angles to the shaft How-
or impact spanner (ig. 19, page 1097, and ever, they can also be adjusted to compen-
ig. 20, page 1097) The designations of the sate for slight angular deviations of adjacent
associated spanners are listed in the prod- components
uct table, page 1114 KMT precision lock Adjustments can be made using the fol-
nuts with a thread ≤ 75 mm (sizes ≤ 15) have lowing procedure (ig. 31 and ig. 32):
additionally to the slots two opposed lats to
accommodate a spanner Those lock nuts 1 Loosen the grub screw(s) at the position
with a thread ≥ 80 mm (sizes ≥ 16) have six showing the greatest deviation
slots and no lats 2 Tighten the remaining screw(s) equally
KMTA precision lock nuts have holes 3 Retighten the screw(s) that were loosened
around their circumference and in one side 4 Check that the alignment of the nut, rela-
face (ig. 21, page 1097) They can be tight- tive to the shaft, is currently as required
ened with a pin wrench or a pin-type face 5 Repeat the procedure if necessary
spanner Associated spanners in accordance
with DIN 1810 are listed in the product
table, page 1116 Removal
Precision lock nuts with locking pins are
designed for frequent installation and When removing precision lock nuts with
removal, provided they are not damaged locking pins, the locking pins can still engage
the shaft thread even after the grub screws
have been loosened Using a rubber ham-
Installation mer, tap the nut lightly in the vicinity of the
pins to loosen them
1 With the bearing in position, screw the
lock nut into place
2 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact
spanner making sure not to over tighten it
3 Tighten the grub screws carefully until the
locking pins engage the shaft thread
4 Tighten the grub screws alternately with a
torque wrench until the recommended
torque value, listed in the product tables, is
achieved

Precision lock nuts with locking pins should Fig. 31 Fig. 32


not be used to drive a bearing up onto a Example 1: Adjustment procedure for KMT Example 2: Adjustment procedure for KMT
tapered seat and KMTA lock nuts and KMTA lock nuts

Retighten grub screw Retighten grub screws

*) *)

* *
Loosen grub screws Loosen grub screw
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Designation system

Designation system

Product type

AN Lock nut, dimensions in accordance with ANSI standard, normal series


HM Lock nut with a trapezoidal thread
HME HM lock nut with a recessed outside diameter
HML HM lock nut, light series
HMLL HML lock nut with a lower cross-sectional height
KM Lock nut dimensions in accordance with ISO standard
KMD Two-part precision lock nut with axial locking screws
KMFE Lock nut with an integral locking screw, contact face designed for CARB toroidal roller bearings, sealed
spherical roller bearings and sealed self-aligning ball bearings
KMK Lock nut with an integral locking device
KML Lock nut with a lower cross-sectional height
KMT Precision lock nut with locking pins
KMTA Precision lock nut with locking pins and with cylindrical outside surface (some with different thread
pitch to KMT nuts)
N Lock nut, dimensions in accordance with ANSI standard
N lock nuts are available in two series; N 00 normal series and N 000 low proile series
MB Lock washer, dimensions in accordance with ISO standard for a KM lock nut
MBL Lock washer, dimensions in accordance with ISO standard for a KML lock nut
MS Locking clip, dimensions in accordance with ISO standard for an HM or HME lock nut
PL Locking plate, dimensions in accordance with ANSI standard
W Lock washer, dimensions in accordance with ANSI standard
W lock washers are available in two series; W 00 for lock nuts in normal series (AN and N) and W 000
for lock nuts in low proile series (N 0) without an axial tab

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

for inch dimensions

0 0.391 in. thread diameter


1 0.469 in. thread diameter
2 0.586 in. thread diameter
3 0.664 in. thread diameter
4 0.781 in. thread diameter
to to
96 18.894 in. thread diameter
500 19.682 in. thread diameter
to to
950 37.410 in. thread diameter

Sufixes

A Increased plate thickness for MB lock washers


B Whitworth thread
H Bigger contact diameter
L Smaller contact diameter
P Sintered material
T Trapezoidal thread
25

1103
Product tables

25.1 KM(L) and HM .. T lock nuts


M 10x0,75 – M 200x3
Tr 210x4 – Tr 280x4
B
30° b
h

d1 G d3

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations


carrying Lock nut Associated
capacity lock washer spanner
G d1 d3 B b h static

mm kN kg –

M 10x0,75 13,5 18 4 3 2 9,8 0,004 ▶ KM 0 MB 0 HN 0

M 12x1 17 22 4 3 2 11,8 0,006 ▶ KM 1 MB 1 HN 1

M 15x1 21 25 5 4 2 14,6 0,009 ▶ KM 2 MB 2 HN 2-3

M 17x1 24 28 5 4 2 19,6 0,012 ▶ KM 3 MB 3 HN 2-3

M 20x1 26 32 6 4 2 24 0,025 ▶ KM 4 MB 4 HN 4

M 25x1,5 32 38 7 5 2 31,5 0,028 ▶ KM 5 MB 5 HN 5-6

M 30x1,5 38 45 7 5 2 36,5 0,039 ▶ KM 6 MB 6 HN 5-6

M 35x1,5 44 52 8 5 2 50 0,059 ▶ KM 7 MB 7 HN 7

M 40x1,5 50 58 9 6 2,5 62 0,078 ▶ KM 8 MB 8 HN 8-9

M 45x1,5 56 65 10 6 2,5 78 0,11 ▶ KM 9 MB 9 HN 8-9

M 50x1,5 61 70 11 6 2,5 91,5 0,14 ▶ KM 10 MB 10 HN 10-11

M 55x2 67 75 11 7 3 91,5 0,15 ▶ KM 11 MB 11 HN 10-11

M 60x2 73 80 11 7 3 95 0,16 ▶ KM 12 MB 12 HN 12-13

M 65x2 79 85 12 7 3 108 0,19 ▶ KM 13 MB 13 HN 12-13

M 70x2 85 92 12 8 3,5 118 0,23 ▶ KM 14 MB 14 HN 14

M 75x2 90 98 13 8 3,5 134 0,27 ▶ KM 15 MB 15 HN 15

M 80x2 95 105 15 8 3,5 173 0,36 ▶ KM 16 MB 16 HN 16

M 85x2 102 110 16 8 3,5 190 0,41 ▶ KM 17 MB 17 HN 17

M 90x2 108 120 16 10 4 216 0,51 ▶ KM 18 MB 18 HN 18-20

M 95x2 113 125 17 10 4 236 0,55 ▶ KM 19 MB 19 HN 18-20

M 100x2 120 130 18 10 4 255 0,64 ▶ KM 20 MB 20 HN 18-20

M 105x2 126 140 18 12 5 290 0,79 ▶ KM 21 MB 21 HN 21-22

M 110x2 133 145 19 12 5 310 0,87 ▶ KM 22 MB 22 HN 21-22


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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 –

M 115x2 137 150 19 12 5 315 0,91 ▶ KM 23 MB 23 TMFN 23-30

M 120x2 135 145 20 12 5 265 0,69 ▶ KML 24 MBL 24 HN 21-22


138 155 20 12 5 340 0,97 ▶ KM 24 MB 24 TMFN 23-30

M 125x2 148 160 21 12 5 360 1,1 ▶ KM 25 MB 25 TMFN 23-30

M 130x2 145 155 21 12 5 285 0,8 ▶ KML 26 MBL 26 TMFN 23-30


149 165 21 12 5 365 1,1 ▶ KM 26 MB 26 TMFN 23-30

M 135x2 160 175 22 14 6 430 1,4 ▶ KM 27 MB 27 TMFN 23-30

M 140x2 155 165 22 12 5 305 0,92 ▶ KML 28 MBL 28 TMFN 23-30


160 180 22 14 6 430 1,4 ▶ KM 28 MB 28 TMFN 23-30

M 145x2 171 190 24 14 6 520 1,8 ▶ KM 29 MB 29 TMFN 23-30

M 150x2 170 180 24 14 5 390 1,25 ▶ KML 30 MBL 30 TMFN 23-30


171 195 24 14 6 530 1,9 ▶ KM 30 MB 30 TMFN 23-30

M 155x3 182 200 25 16 7 540 2,1 ▶ KM 31 MB 31 TMFN 30-40

M 160x3 180 190 25 14 5 405 1,4 ▶ KML 32 MBL 32 TMFN 23-30


182 210 25 16 7 585 2,3 ▶ KM 32 MB 32 TMFN 30-40

M 165x3 193 210 26 16 7 570 2,3 ▶ KM 33 MB 33 TMFN 30-40

M 170x3 190 200 26 16 5 430 1,55 ▶ KML 34 MBL 34 TMFN 30-40


193 220 26 16 7 620 2,35 ▶ KM 34 MB 34 TMFN 30-40

M 180x3 200 210 27 16 5 450 1,8 ▶ KML 36 MBL 36 TMFN 30-40


203 230 27 18 8 670 2,8 ▶ KM 36 MB 36 TMFN 30-40

M 190x3 210 220 28 16 5 475 1,85 ▶ KML 38 MBL 38 TMFN 30-40


214 240 28 18 8 695 3,05 ▶ KM 38 MB 38 TMFN 30-40

M 200x3 222 240 29 18 8 625 2,6 ▶ KML 40 MBL 40 TMFN 30-40


226 250 29 18 8 735 3,35 ▶ KM 40 MB 40 TMFN 30-40

Tr 210x4 238 270 30 20 10 Contact SKF 5,1 ▶ HM 42 T –1) TMFN 40-52

Tr 220x4 250 280 32 20 10 Contact SKF 4,75 ▶ HM 44 T MB 44 TMFN 40-52

Tr 230x4 260 290 34 20 10 Contact SKF 5,45 HM 46 T –1) TMFN 40-52

Tr 240x4 270 300 34 20 10 Contact SKF 5,6 ▶ HM 48 T MB 48 TMFN 40-52

Tr 250x4 290 320 36 20 10 Contact SKF 7,45 HM 50 T –1) TMFN 40-52

Tr 260x4 300 330 36 24 12 Contact SKF 7,55 ▶ HM 52 T MB 52 TMFN 52-64

Tr 280x4 320 350 38 24 12 Contact SKF 8,65 ▶ HM 56 T MB 56 TMFN 52-64

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25.2 MB(L) lock washers
MB 0 – MB 56

25°

B
d
d1 d2 M

Designation Dimensions Mass Designation Dimensions Mass

d d1 d2 B f M d d1 d2 B f M

– mm kg – mm kg

▶ MB 0 10 13,5 21 1 3 8,5 0,001 ▶ MB 16 80 95 112 1,75 10 76,5 0,046


MB 16 A 95 112 2,5 10 76,5 0,066
▶ MB 1 12 17 25 1 3 10,5 0,002
MB 1 A 17 25 1,2 3 10,5 0,0025 ▶ MB 17 85 102 119 1,75 10 81,5 0,053
MB 17 A 102 119 2,5 10 81,5 0,076
▶ MB 2 15 21 28 1 4 13,5 0,003
MB 2 A 21 28 1,2 4 13,5 0,0035 ▶ MB 18 90 108 126 1,75 10 86,5 0,061
MB 18 A 108 126 2,5 10 86,5 0,087
▶ MB 3 17 24 32 1 4 15,5 0,003
MB 3 A 24 32 1,2 4 15,5 0,0035 ▶ MB 19 95 113 133 1,75 10 91,5 0,066
MB 19 A 113 133 2,5 10 91,5 0,094
▶ MB 4 20 26 36 1 4 18,5 0,004
MB 4 A 26 36 1,2 4 18,5 0,005 ▶ MB 20 100 120 142 1,75 12 96,5 0,077
MB 20 A 120 142 2,5 12 96,5 0,11
▶ MB 5 25 32 42 1,25 5 23 0,006
MB 5 A 32 42 1,8 5 23 0,0085 ▶ MB 21 105 126 145 1,75 12 100,5 0,083

▶ MB 6 30 38 49 1,25 5 27,5 0,008 ▶ MB 22 110 133 154 1,75 12 105,5 0,091


MB 6 A 38 49 1,8 5 27,5 0,011
▶ MB 23 115 137 159 2 12 110,5 0,11
▶ MB 7 35 44 57 1,25 6 32,5 0,011
MB 7 A 44 57 1,8 6 32,5 0,016 ▶ MBL 24 120 135 152 2 14 115 0,07
▶ MB 24 138 164 2 14 115 0,11
▶ MB 8 40 50 62 1,25 6 37,5 0,013
MB 8 A 50 62 1,8 6 37,5 0,018 ▶ MB 25 125 148 170 2 14 120 0,12

▶ MB 9 45 56 69 1,25 6 42,5 0,015 MBL 26 130 145 161 2 14 125 0,08


MB 9 A 56 69 1,8 6 42,5 0,021 ▶ MB 26 149 175 2 14 125 0,12

▶ MB 10 50 61 74 1,25 6 47,5 0,016 ▶ MB 27 135 160 185 2 14 130 0,14


MB 10 A 61 74 1,8 6 47,5 0,023
▶ MBL 28 140 155 172 2 16 135 0,09
▶ MB 11 55 67 81 1,5 8 52,5 0,022 ▶ MB 28 160 192 2 16 135 0,14
MB 11 A 67 81 2,5 8 52,5 0,037
▶ MB 29 145 172 202 2 16 140 0,17
▶ MB 12 60 73 86 1,5 8 57,5 0,024
MB 12 A 73 86 2,5 8 57,5 0,04 ▶ MBL 30 150 170 189 2 16 145 0,1
▶ MB 30 171 205 2 16 145 0,18
▶ MB 13 65 79 92 1,5 8 62,5 0,03
MB 13 A 79 92 2,5 8 62,5 0,05 ▶ MB 31 155 182 212 2,5 16 147,5 0,2

▶ 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

▶ MBL 34 170 190 211 2,5 18 164 0,15


▶ MB 34 193 232 2,5 18 164 0,24

▶ MBL 36 180 200 222 2,5 20 174 0,16


▶ MB 36 203 242 2,5 20 174 0,26

MBL 38 190 210 232 2,5 20 184 0,17


▶ MB 38 214 252 2,5 20 184 0,26

MBL 40 200 222 245 2,5 20 194 0,22


▶ MB 40 226 262 2,5 20 194 0,28

▶ MB 44 220 250 292 3 24 213 0,35

▶ MB 48 240 270 312 3 24 233 0,45

▶ MB 52 260 300 342 3 28 253 0,65

▶ MB 56 280 320 362 3 28 273 0,7

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25.3 HM lock nuts
Tr 280x4 – Tr 1120x8
B5
30° b
h

d1 G d2 d3

Dimensions Mass Designations


Lock nut Associated
locking clip spanner eye bolt
G d1 d2 d3 B B5 b h

mm kg –

Tr 280x4 310 293 330 38 50 24 10 5,75 ▶ HM 3056 MS 3056 TMFN 52-64 –

Tr 300x4 336 316 360 42 54 24 12 8,35 ▶ HM 3060 MS 3060 TMFN 52-64 –


340 326 380 40 53 24 12 11,5 ▶ HM 3160 MS 3160 TMFN 52-64 –

Tr 320x5 356 336 380 42 55 24 12 9 ▶ HM 3064 MS 3068-64 TMFN 52-64 –


360 346 400 42 56 24 12 13 ▶ HM 3164 MS 3164 TMFN 52-64 –

Tr 340x5 376 356 400 45 58 24 12 11 ▶ HM 3068 MS 3068-64 TMFN 52-64 –


400 373 440 55 72 28 15 24 ▶ HM 3168 MS 3172-68 TMFN 64-80 M 10

Tr 360x5 394 375 420 45 58 28 13 11,5 ▶ HM 3072 MS 3072 TMFN 64-80 –


420 393 460 58 75 28 15 26,5 ▶ HM 3172 MS 3172-68 TMFN 64-80 M 10

Tr 380x5 422 399 450 48 62 28 14 15 ▶ HM 3076 MS 3080-76 TMFN 64-80 –


440 415 490 60 77 32 18 32 ▶ HM 3176 MS 3176 TMFN 64-80 M 10

Tr 400x5 442 419 470 52 66 28 14 17 ▶ HM 3080 MS 3080-76 TMFN 64-80 –


460 440 520 62 82 32 18 38 ▶ HM 3180 MS 3184-80 TMFN 64-80 M 10

Tr 420x5 462 439 490 52 66 32 14 18,5 ▶ HM 3084 MS 3084 TMFN 64-80 –


490 460 540 70 90 32 18 45 ▶ HM 3184 MS 3184-80 TMFN 80-500 M 10

Tr 440x5 490 463 520 60 77 32 15 26 ▶ HM 3088 MS 3092-88 TMFN 64-80 M 10


510 478 560 70 90 36 20 46,5 ▶ HM 3188 MS 3192-88 TMFN 80-500 M 10

Tr 460x5 510 483 540 60 77 32 15 27 ▶ HM 3092 MS 3092-88 TMFN 80-500 M 10


540 498 580 75 95 36 20 50,5 HM 3192 MS 3192-88 TMFN 80-500 M 10

Tr 480x5 560 528 620 75 95 36 20 62 HM 3196 MS 3196 TMFN 80-500 M 10

Tr 500x5 550 523 580 68 85 36 15 33,5 ▶ HM 30/500 MS 30/500-96 TMFN 500-600 M 10

Tr 530x6 590 558 630 68 90 40 20 42,5 ▶ HM 30/530 MS 30/600-530 TMFN 500-600 M 10

Tr 560x6 610 583 650 75 97 40 20 44,5 ▶ HM 30/560 MS 30/560 TMFN 500-600 M 10

Tr 600x6 660 628 700 75 97 40 20 52,5 ▶ HM 30/600 MS 30/600-530 TMFN 500-600 M 10

Tr 630x6 690 658 730 75 97 45 20 55 ▶ HM 30/630 MS 30/630 TMFN 500-600 M 10

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

Tr 750x7 820 782 870 90 112 55 25 94 ▶ HM 30/750 MS 30/800-750 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

Tr 850x7 925 887 980 90 115 60 25 115 ▶ HM 30/850 MS 30/900-850 – M 12

Tr 900x7 975 937 1 030 100 125 60 25 131 ▶ HM 30/900 MS 30/900-850 – M 16

Tr 950x8 1 025 985 1 080 100 125 60 25 139 ▶ HM 30/950 MS 30/950 – M 16

Tr 1000x8 1 085 1 040 1 140 100 125 60 25 157 ▶ HM 30/1000 MS 30/1000 – M 16

Tr 1060x8 1 145 1 100 1 200 100 125 60 25 166 ▶ HM 30/1060 MS 30/1000 – M 16

Tr 1120x8 1 205 1 160 1 260 100 125 60 25 175 ▶ HM 30/1120 MS 30/1000 – M 16

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25.4 MS locking clips
MS 3044 – MS 31/1000

M
M1
B

M2 M3

Designations Dimensions Mass


Locking clip Included
hexagonal head bolt spring washer in
accordance with B M M1 M2 M3
DIN 128

– mm kg

▶ MS 3044 M 6x12 A6 20 12 4 13,5 7 0,022

▶ MS 3052-48 M 8x16 A8 20 12 4 17,5 9 0,024

▶ MS 3056 M 8x16 A8 24 12 4 17,5 9 0,03

▶ MS 3060 M 8x16 A8 24 12 4 20,5 9 0,033

▶ MS 3068-64 M 8x16 A8 24 15 5 21 9 0,046

▶ MS 3072 M 8x16 A8 28 15 5 20 9 0,051

▶ MS 3080-76 M 10x20 A 10 28 15 5 24 12 0,055

▶ MS 3084 M 10x20 A 10 32 15 5 24 12 0,063

▶ MS 3092-88 M 12x25 A 12 32 15 5 28 14 0,067

▶ MS 30/500-96 M 12x25 A 12 36 15 5 28 14 0,076

▶ MS 30/560 M 16x30 A 16 40 21 7 29 18 0,15

▶ MS 30/600-530 M 16x30 A 16 40 21 7 34 18 0,14

▶ MS 30/630 M 16x30 A 16 45 21 7 34 18 0,17

MS 30/670 M 16x30 A 16 45 21 7 39 18 0,19

MS 30/710 M 16x30 A 16 50 21 7 39 18 0,21

MS 30/800-750 M 16x30 A 16 55 21 7 39 18 0,23

MS 30/900-850 M 20x40 A 20 60 21 7 44 22 0,26

MS 30/950 M 20x40 A 20 60 21 7 46 22 0,26

MS 30/1000 M 20x40 A 20 60 21 7 51 22 0,28

▶ MS 3160 M 10x20 A 10 24 12 4 30,5 12 0,04

▶ MS 3164 M 10x20 A 10 24 15 5 31 12 0,055

▶ MS 3172-68 M 12x25 A 12 28 15 5 38 14 0,069

MS 3176 M 12x25 A 12 32 15 5 40 14 0,083


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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

▶ MS 3192-88 M 16x30 A 16 36 15 5 43 18 0,097

MS 3196 M 16x30 A 16 36 15 5 53 18 0,11

MS 31/500 M 16x30 A 16 40 15 5 45 18 0,11

MS 31/530 M 20x40 A 20 40 21 7 51 22 0,19

MS 31/600-560 M 20x40 A 20 45 21 7 54 22 0,22

MS 31/630 M 20x40 A 20 50 21 7 61 22 0,27

MS 31/670 M 20x40 A 20 50 21 7 66 22 0,28

MS 31/710 M 24x50 A 24 55 21 7 69 26 0,32

MS 31/800-750 M 24x50 A 24 60 21 7 70 26 0,35

MS 31/850 M 24x50 A 24 70 21 7 71 26 0,41

MS 31/900 M 24x50 A 24 70 21 7 76 26 0,41

MS 31/950 M 24x50 A 24 70 21 7 78 26 0,42

MS 31/1000 M 24x50 A 24 70 21 7 88 26 0,5

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25.5 KMFE lock nuts with a locking screw


M 20x1 – M 200x3
B
B3

d1 G d3 h

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

M 20x1 26 32 9,5 1 4 2 24 0,034 ▶ KMFE 4 HN 4 M5 4,5

M 25x1,5 31 38 10,5 2 5 2 31,5 0,049 ▶ KMFE 5 HN 5-6 M5 4,5

M 30x1,5 36 45 10,5 2 5 2 36,5 0,066 ▶ KMFE 6 HN 5-6 M5 4,5

M 35x1,5 42,5 52 11,5 3 5 2 50 0,092 ▶ KMFE 7 HN 7 M5 4,5

M 40x1,5 47 58 13 3 6 2,5 62 0,12 ▶ KMFE 8 HN 8-9 M6 8

M 45x1,5 53 65 13 3 6 2,5 78 0,15 ▶ KMFE 9 HN 8-9 M6 8

M 50x1,5 57,5 70 14 3 6 2,5 91,5 0,18 ▶ KMFE 10 HN 10-11 M6 8

M 55x2 64 75 14 3 7 3 91,5 0,21 ▶ KMFE 11 HN 10-11 M6 8

M 60x2 69 80 14 3 7 3 95 0,22 ▶ KMFE 12 HN 12-13 M6 8

M 65x2 76 85 15 3 7 3 108 0,26 ▶ KMFE 13 HN 12-13 M6 8

M 70x2 79 92 15 3 8 3,5 118 0,3 ▶ KMFE 14 HN 14 M6 8

M 75x2 84 98 16 3 8 3,5 134 0,36 ▶ KMFE 15 HN 15 M6 8

M 80x2 91,5 105 18 3 8 3,5 173 0,48 ▶ KMFE 16 HN 16 M8 18

M 85x2 98 110 19 4 8 3,5 190 0,53 ▶ KMFE 17 HN 17 M8 18

M 90x2 102 120 19 4 10 4 216 0,66 ▶ KMFE 18 HN 18-20 M8 18

M 95x2 110 125 20 4 10 4 236 0,75 ▶ KMFE 19 HN 18-20 M8 18

M 100x2 112 130 21 4 10 4 255 0,81 ▶ KMFE 20 HN 18-20 M8 18

M 110x2 121 145 21,5 4 12 5 310 1,05 ▶ KMFE 22 HN 21-22 M8 18

M 120x2 130 155 26 6 12 5 340 1,3 ▶ KMFE 24 TMFN 23-30 M10 35

M 130x2 141 165 28 7 12 5 365 1,5 ▶ KMFE 26 TMFN 23-30 M10 35

M 140x2 152 180 28 7 14 6 440 1,85 ▶ KMFE 28 TMFN 23-30 M10 35

M 150x2 162 195 30 9 14 6 495 2,25 ▶ KMFE 30 TMFN 23-30 M10 35

M 160x3 173 210 32 11 16 7 540 2,8 ▶ KMFE 32 TMFN 30-40 M10 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 B B3 b h static torque

mm kN kg – – Nm

M 170x3 184 220 33 12 16 7 550 3 ▶ KMFE 34 TMFN 30-40 M10 35

M 180x3 194 230 34 12 18 8 590 3,3 ▶ KMFE 36 TMFN 30-40 M10 35

M 190x3 207 240 34 12 18 8 610 3,55 ▶ KMFE 38 TMFN 30-40 M10 35

M 200x3 217 250 34 12 18 8 625 3,7 ▶ KMFE 40 TMFN 30-40 M10 35

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25.6 KMT precision lock nuts with locking pins


M 10x0,75 – M 200x3
B M
60° h
b

d5 G d4 d1 d3

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 10x0,75 23 28 11 21 14 24 4 2 35 0,045 ▶ KMT 0 HN 2-3 M5 4,5

M 12x1 25 30 13 23 14 27 4 2 40 0,05 ▶ KMT 1 HN 4 M5 4,5

M 15x1 28 33 16 26 16 30 4 2 60 0,075 ▶ KMT 2 HN 4 M5 4,5

M 17x1 33 37 18 29 18 34 5 2 80 0,1 ▶ KMT 3 HN 5-6 M6 8

M 20x1 35 40 21 32 18 36 5 2 90 0,11 ▶ KMT 4 HN 5-6 M6 8

M 25x1,5 39 44 26 36 20 41 5 2 130 0,13 ▶ KMT 5 HN 5-6 M6 8

M 30x1,5 44 49 32 41 20 46 5 2 160 0,16 ▶ KMT 6 HN 7 M6 8

M 35x1,5 49 54 38 46 22 50 5 2 190 0,19 ▶ KMT 7 HN 7 M6 8

M 40x1,5 59 65 42 54 22 60 6 2,5 210 0,3 ▶ KMT 8 HN 8-9 M8 18

M 45x1,5 64 70 48 60 22 65 6 2,5 240 0,33 ▶ KMT 9 HN 10-11 M8 18

M 50x1,5 68 75 52 64 25 70 7 3 300 0,4 ▶ KMT 10 HN 10-11 M8 18

M 55x2 78 85 58 74 25 80 7 3 340 0,54 ▶ KMT 11 HN 12-13 M8 18

M 60x2 82 90 62 78 26 85 8 3,5 380 0,61 ▶ KMT 12 HN 12-13 M8 18

M 65x2 87 95 68 83 28 90 8 3,5 460 0,71 ▶ KMT 13 HN 15 M8 18

M 70x2 92 100 72 88 28 95 8 3,5 490 0,75 ▶ KMT 14 HN 15 M8 18

M 75x2 97 105 77 93 28 100 8 3,5 520 0,8 ▶ KMT 15 HN 16 M8 18

M 80x2 100 110 83 98 32 – 8 3,5 620 0,9 ▶ KMT 16 HN 17 M8 18

M 85x2 110 120 88 107 32 – 10 4 650 1,15 ▶ KMT 17 HN 18-20 M 10 35

M 90x2 115 125 93 112 32 – 10 4 680 1,2 ▶ KMT 18 HN 18-20 M 10 35

M 95x2 120 130 98 117 32 – 10 4 710 1,25 ▶ KMT 19 HN 18-20 M 10 35

M 100x2 125 135 103 122 32 – 10 4 740 1,3 ▶ KMT 20 HN 21-22 M 10 35

M 110x2 134 145 112 132 32 – 10 4 800 1,45 ▶ KMT 22 HN 21-22 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 d5 B M b h static torque

mm kN kg – – Nm

M 120x2 144 155 122 142 32 – 10 4 860 1,6 ▶ KMT 24 HN 21-22 M 10 35

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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25.7 KMTA precision lock nuts with locking pins


M 25x1,5 – M 200x3

30°
B

G d4 d1 d3

N1
N2
J1
J2

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 25x1,5 35 42 26 20 32,5 11 4,3 4 130 0,13 ▶ KMTA 5 B 40-42 M6 8

M 30x1,5 40 48 32 20 40,5 11 4,3 5 160 0,16 ▶ KMTA 6 B 45-50 M6 8

M 35x1,5 47 53 38 20 45,5 11 4,3 5 190 0,19 ▶ KMTA 7 B 52-55 M6 8

M 40x1,5 52 58 42 22 50,5 12 4,3 5 210 0,23 ▶ KMTA 8 B 58-62 M6 8

M 45x1,5 58 68 48 22 58 12 4,3 6 240 0,33 ▶ KMTA 9 B 68-75 M6 8

M 50x1,5 63 70 52 24 61,5 13 4,3 6 300 0,34 ▶ KMTA 10 B 68-75 M6 8

M 55x1,5 70 75 58 24 66,5 13 4,3 6 340 0,37 ▶ KMTA 11 B 68-75 M6 8

M 60x1,5 75 84 62 24 74,5 13 5,3 6 380 0,49 ▶ KMTA 12 B 80-90 M8 18

M 65x1,5 80 88 68 25 78,5 13 5,3 6 460 0,52 ▶ KMTA 13 B 80-90 M8 18

M 70x1,5 86 95 72 26 85 14 5,3 8 490 0,62 ▶ KMTA 14 B 95-100 M8 18

M 75x1,5 91 100 77 26 88 13 6,4 8 520 0,66 ▶ KMTA 15 B 95-100 M8 18

M 80x2 97 110 83 30 95 16 6,4 8 620 1 ▶ KMTA 16 B 110-115 M8 18

M 85x2 102 115 88 32 100 17 6,4 8 650 1,15 ▶ KMTA 17 B 110-115 M 10 35

M 90x2 110 120 93 32 108 17 6,4 8 680 1,2 ▶ KMTA 18 B 120-130 M 10 35

M 95x2 114 125 98 32 113 17 6,4 8 710 1,25 ▶ KMTA 19 B 120-130 M 10 35

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 130x3 156 165 132 32 153 17 6,4 8 920 2 ▶ KMTA 26 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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