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Lock nuts

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Contents

SKF the knowledge engineering company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

About lock nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7


Designs and variants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SKF lock nut range quick overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Precision lock nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13


Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
KMT and KMTA precision lock nuts with locking pins. . . . . . . . . . 14
Product table KMT precision lock nuts with locking pins . . . 18
Product table KMTA precision lock nuts with locking pins . . 20
KMD precision lock nuts with axial locking screws. . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Product table KMD precision lock nuts with axial locking
screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Industrial lock nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27


KMK metric lock nut with a threaded steel insert . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Product table KMK lock nuts with a threaded steel insert. . . 31
KMFE metric lock nuts with a locking screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Product table KFME lock nuts with a locking screw . . . . . . . 35
KM, KML, HMT metric lock nuts retained with a lock washer . . 37
Product table KM(L) and HM .. T lock nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Product table MB(L) lock washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
HM(E) metric lock nuts retained with a locking clip . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Product table HM(E) lock nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Product table MS locking clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
N and AN inch lock nuts retained with a lock washer . . . . . . . . . 52
Product table N and AN inch lock nuts retained with a lock
washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Product table W inch lock washers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
N inch lock nuts retained with a locking plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Product table N inch lock nuts retained with a locking plate . 64
Product table PL inch locking plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Tools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

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SKF the knowledge engineering
company
From one simple but
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a misalignment
problem in a textile
mill in Sweden, and
fifteen employees in
1907, SKF has
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knowledge leader.
Over the years, we have built on our exper- Meeting the toughest challenges Working for a sustainable future
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tronics, services and lubrication systems. along with our understanding of how our negative environmental impact from our
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offices in more than 130 countries, and a toughest of challenges. We work closely with in the introduction of the SKF BeyondZero
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We have hands-on experience in over forty combined approach helps reduce the envir-
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and development in areas including tribol-
ogy, condition monitoring, asset manage-
ment and bearing life theory. Our ongoing
commitment to research and development
helps us keep our customers at the forefront
of their industries.

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Working closely with you Bearings


SKF is the world leader in the design, development
Our objective is to help our customers and manufacture of high performance rolling
improve productivity, minimize mainten- bearings, plain bearings, bearing units and
housings.
ance, achieve higher energy and resource
efficiency, and optimize designs for long
service life and reliability.
Machinery maintenance
Condition monitoring technologies and main-
Innovative solutions tenance services from SKF can help minimize
Whether the application is linear or rotary unplanned downtime, improve operational
efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
or a combination, SKF engineers can work
with you at each stage ofthe asset life cycle
to improve machine performance by looking
at the entire application. This approach
Sealing solutions
doesnt just focus on individual components SKF offers standard seals and custom engineered
like bearings or seals. It looks at the whole sealing solutions to increase uptime, improve
application to see how each component in- machine reliability, reduce friction and power
losses, and extend lubricant life.
teracts with each other.

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design.

Lubrication solutions
From specialized lubricants to state-of-the-art
lubrication systems and lubrication management
services, lubrication solutions from SKF can help to
reduce lubrication related downtime and lubricant
consumption.

Actuation and motion control


With a wide assortment of products from actu-
ators and ball screws to profile rail guides SKF
can work with you to solve your most pressing
linear system challenges.

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About lock nuts

A bearing system consists of more than just In addition to locating bearings and other Designs and variants
bearings. Associated components like the components onto shafts, lock nuts can be
shaft, housings and locking devices are inte- used to mount bearings on tapered shaft SKF lock nuts provide a variety of ways to
gral parts of the overall system. The lubri- seats and adapter sleeves and dismount secure the nut onto a shaft. The lock nuts
cant and sealing elements also play a critical bearings from withdrawal sleeves. Lock nuts listed in this catalogue constitute the basic
role. are also frequently used to secure gears, SKF assortment. Lock nuts with other locking
One frequently overlooked component in belt pulleys and other machine components. methods can be supplied on request. For
a bearing system is the locking device or lock SKF lock nuts fall into two basic catego- additional information, contact the SKF
nut that is used to locate bearings and other ries: Industrial and precision. application engineering service.
components on the shaft. Figure 1 shows a
typical bearing system. In this example, the SKF manufactures a wide assortment of
lock nut serves two functions. lock nuts and locking methods. The type you
choose depends on the application and its
1 Hold the side face of the spherical roller operating conditions. When choosing or
bearing inner ring against its abutment replacing a lock nut, there are a number of
on the shaft factors that should be taken into
2 Support axial loads. consideration.
Factors include but are not limited to:

Space axial and radial


Fig. 1 Shaft rotation one or both directions
Axial loads
Dynamic behaviour of the application
Cost and downtime of machining keyways
in shafts vs other locking methods
Ease and frequency of assembly and
disassembly
Precision

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NN 3013 KTN/SP 7209 ACD/P4AQBTB

Piston rod holder Live centre spindle (example with KMT)

Gear reduction set

Fan solution with SONL housings

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Lock nuts are used in a variety of applications ranging from machine tools and compressors to
railway and agricultural machinery

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SKF lock nut range quick overview
Precision lock nuts Industrial lock nuts

KMT/KMTA KMD KMK Lock nuts with KMFE Lock nuts with
an integral locking device an integral locking screw

KMT lock nuts have a thread KMD lock nuts have a thread KMK lock nuts have a thread KMFE lock nuts have a thread
ranging from 10 to 420 mm ranging from 20 to 105 mm ranging from 10 to 100 mm ranging from 20 to 200 mm
(sizes 0 to 84) (sizes 4 to 21) (sizes 0 to 20) (sizes 4 to 40)
KMTA lock nuts have a thread
ranging from 25 to 200 mm
(sizes 5 to 40)

Maximum axial run-out (up to size Maximum axial run-out between Fastening element with integral Fastening element with integral
40) between the locating face and the locating face and thread: locking device locking screw intended for certain
thread : 0.005 mm 0,005 mm bearing types

Can be adjusted to compensate for Effective axial locking Effective locking Effective locking
slight angular deviations Simple to position

Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable

Simple to install and remove Simple to install and remove Simple to install and remove Simple to install and remove

For shaft threads without keyways For shaft threads without keyways For shaft threads without keyways For shaft threads without keyways

Designed for frequent installation


and removal

High axial load capacity

Locking principle

Locks to the shaft thread by friction Locks to the shaft thread by friction Locks by tightening a grub screw Locks by tightening a grub screw to
generated by tightening three radial generated by tightening four axial that clamps a metallic thread insert press the nut thread against the
locking pins with grub screws screws that press the rear part of against the shaft thread shaft thread
against its unloaded flanks the nut against the unloaded thread
flank

KMT/KMTA product chapter starting on page 14 KMD product chapter starting on page 22 KMK product chapter starting on page 28 KMFE product chapter starting on page 32

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KM/KML, HM .. T, AN, N HM/HME Lock nuts with N Lock nuts with
Lock nuts with a lock washer a locking clip a locking plate

KM(L) lock nuts have a thread HM(E) lock nuts with a locking clip N lock nuts with a locking plate
ranging from 10 to 200 mm have a thread ranging from 220 have a thread range from 9.442
(sizes 0 to 40) to 1120 mm to 37.410 inches
HM .. T lock nuts have a thread (sizes 3044 to 30/1120) (sizes N 056 to N950)
ranging from 210 to 280 mm
(sizes 42 to 56)
AN and N lock nuts with a lock
washer have a thread ranging from
0.391 to 8.628 inches
(sizes N 00 to N 14, AN 15 to
AN 40 and N 022 to N 044)

A simple, stable and reliable A simple, stable and reliable A simple, stable and reliable
fastening element fastening element fastening element

Available in a wide range of sizes Available in a wide range of sizes Available in a wide range of sizes

Simple to install and remove Simple to install and remove Simple to install and remove

Keyway in shaft thread required for Keyway in shaft thread required for Keyway in shaft thread required for
lock washer locking clip locking plate

Locks with a separate lock washer Locks with a separate locking clip Locks with a locking plate that
engaged in a keyway in the shaft which is attached to the nut and engages with a keyway in the shaft
thread and having a tab which is engages with a keyway in the shaft thread and is secured to the nut by
bent over into one of the slots in the thread and one of the slots in the nut two screws and locking wire
nut

KM/KML, HM.. T product chapter starting on HM/HME product chapter starting on page 44 N (with a locking plate) product chapter starting
page 37 on page 60
AN, N (with lock washer) product chapter starting
on page 52

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Precision lock nuts

Industrial lock nuts with lock washers are Designs


not suitable for precision bearing applica-
tions because of the relatively wide manu- All SKF precision lock nuts use friction be-
facturing tolerances of the thread and abut- tween the mating thread flanks of the spin-
ment surfaces. As a result, SKF has dle shaft and lock nut to hold them in place.
developed a full line of precision lock nuts To apply this friction, SKF manufactures two
that are manufactured within very tight tol- different precision lock nut designs: those
erances. These simple to mount devices are with locking pins and those with axial locking
used to locate bearings and other compo- screws.
nents accurately and efficiently on a shaft.
They meet the requirements of precision KMT and KMTA precision lock nuts with
applications like machine tools, both techni- locking pins ( page 1 4 )
cally and economically. KMD precision lock nuts with axial locking
screws ( page 2 2 )

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Precision lock nuts

KMT and KMTA


precision lock nuts
with locking pins
The locking principle
KMT and KMTA series precision lock nuts
have three locking pins equally spaced
around their circumference ( fig. 1 and 2)
KMTA lock nut
that can be tightened with grub screws to
lock the nut onto the shaft. The end face of
each pin is machined to match the shaft KMT lock nut
thread. The holes for the locking pins and grub
screws are drilled with their axis parallel to
the loaded flank of the shaft thread. The KMT and KMTA features and benefits Dimensions, tolerances and
locking screws, when tightened to the rec- Maximum axial run-out between locating product data
ommended torque, provide sufficient friction face and thread (up to size 40): 0,005
between the ends of the pins and the un- mm KMT and KMTA lock nuts generally conform
loaded thread flanks to prevent the nut from Adjustable to compensate for slight angu- to ISO. For additional information, see
loosening under normal operating condi- lar deviations table 1 on page 17 and product tables
tions. Because the locking pins are tightened Fine thread pitch starting on page 18.
against the unloaded flank of the shaft Withstands high axial loads
thread, they are not subjected to any appli- Reliable, effective locking mechanism
cation loads imposed on the nut. Simple installation and removal
No keyway required *
Reusable
About KMT and KMTA Designed for frequent installation and
lock nuts removal

KMT and KMTA lock nuts are intended for


applications where high precision, simple
assembly and reliable locking are required*.
The three equally-spaced locking pins enable
these lock nuts to be accurately positioned at
right angles to the shaft. However, they can
also be adjusted to compensate for slight
angular deviations of adjacent components.
KMT lock nuts are available for shaft
diameters ranging from 10 to 420 mm
(thread M 10 to Tr 420). KMTA lock nuts are
available for shaft diameters ranging from
25 to 200 mm (thread M 25 to M 200).
KMTA lock nuts have a cylindrical outside
surface and, for some sizes, a different
thread pitch than KMT lock nuts. They are
intended primarily for applications where
space is limited and the cylindrical outside
surface can be used as an element of a gap-
type seal.
KMT and KMTA lock nuts are secured by three Adjustable to minimise axial run-out
equally spaced locking pins, tightened against the By adjusting the three locking screws, KMT and
* IMPORTANT: KMT and KMTA lock nuts should unloaded thread flank by grub screws. KMTA lock nuts can be very accurately aligned at
not be used on shafts with keyways in the right angles to the shaft or to compensate for
thread or adapter sleeves. Damage to the locking slight angular deviation of adjacent components.
pins can result if they align with either.

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KMT and KMTA precision lock nuts

Installation and removal Fig. 1


KMT precision lock nuts have slots around
their circumference to accommodate a hook
or impact spanner ( fig. 1). The designa-
tions of the appropriate spanners are listed
in the product tables ( page 18).
For more information about the appropri-
ate spanner, see section Tools on page 66.
In addition to the slots, KMT lock nuts with a
thread 75 mm (size 15) have two opposed
flats to accommodate a spanner. KMT lock
nuts with a thread 80 mm (size 16) have
six slots and no flats.
KMTA precision lock nuts have holes
around their circumference and in one side
face ( fig. 2). They can be tightened with Fig. 2
a pin wrench or a pin type face spanner.
Appropriate spanners in accordance with
DIN 1810 are listed in the product tables
( page 20).

Installation
1 With the bearing in position, screw the
lock nut into place.
2 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact
spanner making sure to not 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 is achieved ( product
tables, page 20).

Adjustment
KMT and KMTA lock nuts are adjustable. The
three equally-spaced locking pins enable
these lock nuts to be accurately positioned
at right angles to the shaft. However, they
can also be adjusted to compensate for
slight angular deviations of adjacent compo-
nents. Adjustments can be made using the
following procedure ( fig. 3, page 16):

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Precision lock nuts

1 Loosen the grub screw(s) at the position Fig. 3


showing the greatest deviation.
2 Tighten the remaining screw(s) equally.
3 Retighten the screw(s) that were Retighten grub screw Retighten grub screws
loosened.
4 Check that the alignment of the nut, rela-
tive to the shaft, is currently as required.
5 Repeat the procedure if necessary.

Removal
When removing KMT and KMTA lock nuts,
the locking pins can still engage the shaft *
) *
)
thread even after the grub screws have
been loosened. Using a rubber hammer, tap * *
Loosen grub screws Loosen grub screw
the nut lightly in the vicinity of the pins to
Example 1 Example 2
loosen them.

Note: Please note that KMT and KMTA pre- * Greatest deviation
cision lock nuts are not intended for bearing
drive-up.

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KMT and KMTA precision lock nuts

Designation system

Examples: KMTA 24 KMTA 24

Series

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)

Nut size

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
84 (x5) 420 mm thread diameter

Table 1

Product data
KMT and KMTA series

Dimension standards Metric thread: ISO 965-3

Tolerances Metric thread: 5H: ISO 965-3


Maximum axial run-out locating face / thread (for thread up to and including size 40): 0,005 mm

Mating shaft threads Tolerance class 6G; ISO 965-3

Loosening torque 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 finish 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.

For additional information about loosening torques, contact the SKF application engineering service.

Note Providing that they are properly mounted to a dry or minimally lubricated thread, experience has
shown that SKF KMT and KMTA lock nuts have sufficient locking for typical precision and general
rolling bearing applications.

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KMT precision lock nuts with locking pins
M 10x0,75 Tr 420x5
B M
60 h h
b b

d 5 G d4 d 1 d 3

Size 15 Size 16

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw


carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 d4 d5 B b h M static

mm kN kg Nm

M 10x0,75 23 28 11 21 14 4 2 24 35 0,045 KMT 0 HN23 M5 4,5

M 12x1 25 30 13 23 14 4 2 27 40 0,050 KMT 1 HN 4 M5 4,5

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

M 17x1 33 37 18 29 18 5 2 34 80 0,10 KMT 3 HN 5-6 M6 8

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

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

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

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

M 40x1,5 59 65 42 54 22 6 2,5 60 210 0,30 KMT 8 HN 8-9 M8 18

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

M 50x1,5 68 75 52 64 25 7 3 70 300 0,40 KMT 10 HN 10-11 M8 18

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

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

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

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

M 75x2 97 105 77 93 28 8 3,5 100 520 0,80 KMT 15 HN 16 M8 18

M 80x2 100 110 83 98 32 8 3,5 620 0,90 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 1,20 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 1,30 KMT 20 HN 21-22 M 10 35

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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw
carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 d4 d5 B b h static

mm kN kg Nm

M 110x2 134 145 112 132 32 10 4 800 1,45 KMT 22 HN 21-22 M 10 35

M 120x2 144 155 122 142 32 10 4 860 1,60 KMT 24 HN 21-22 M 10 35

M 130x2 154 165 132 152 32 12 5 920 1,70 KMT 26 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35

M 140x2 164 175 142 162 32 14 5 980 1,80 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 2,10 KMT 32 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35

M 170x3 192 205 172 192 32 14 5 1 160 2,20 KMT 34 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 180x3 204 215 182 202 32 16 5 1 220 2,30 KMT 36 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 190x3 214 225 192 212 32 16 5 1 280 2,40 KMT 38 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 200x3 224 235 202 222 32 18 5 1 340 2,50 KMT 40 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

Tr 220x4 254 265 222 256,5 36 20 10 1) 4,6 KMT 44 TMFN 40-52 M 10 35

Tr 240x4 279 290 242 281 38 20 10 1) 5,4 KMT 48 TMFN 40-52 M 12 60

Tr 250x4 289 300 252 291 38 20 10 1) 6,2 KMT 50 TMFN 40-52 M 12 60

Tr 260x4 299 310 262 301,5 38 20 10 1) 6,4 KMT 52 TMFN 40-52 M 12 60

Tr 280x4 319 330 282 320 40 24 12 1) 7,2 KMT 56 TMFN 52-64 M 12 60

Tr 300x4 349 360 302 350 42 24 12 1) 9,1 KMT 60 TMFN 52-64 M 12 60

Tr 320x5 379 390 322 379,5 45 24 12 1) 12,7 KMT 64 TMFN 52-64 M 12 60

Tr 340x5 399 410 342 399,5 48 24 12 1) 15,4 KMT 68 TMFN 52-64 M 12 60

Tr 360x5 419 430 362 419,5 50 28 13 1) 17,0 KMT 72 TMFN 64-80 M 12 60

Tr 380x5 449 460 382 448 55 28 13 1) 20,0 KMT 76 TMFN 64-80 M 12 60

Tr 400x5 469 480 402 468 60 32 14 1) 24,8 KMT 80 TMFN 64-80 M 12 60

Tr 420x5 489 500 422 488 65 32 14 1) 28,3 KMT 84 TMFN 64-80 M 12 60

1) Please contact SKF for more information.

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KMTA precision lock nuts with locking pins
M 25x1,5 M 200x3

30
B

G d4 d1 d3

N1
N2
J
1
J2

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw


carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 d4 B J1 J2 N1 N2 static

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 58,0 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 85,0 14 5,3 8 490 0,62 KMTA 14 B 95-100 M8 18

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

M 80x2 97 110 83 30 95,0 16 6,4 8 620 1,00 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 1,20 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 1,30 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 2,00 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 2,60 KMTA 30 B 180-195 M 10 35

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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw
carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 d4 B J1 J2 N1 N2 static

mm kN kg Nm

M 160x3 190 205 162 32 185 17 8,4 10 1 100 3,15 KMTA 32 B 205-220 M 10 35

M 170x3 205 215 172 32 195 17 8,4 10 1 160 3,30 KMTA 34 B 205-220 M 10 35

M 180x3 215 230 182 32 210 17 8,4 10 1 220 3,90 KMTA 36 B 230-245 M 10 35

M 190x3 225 240 192 32 224 17 8,4 10 1 280 4,10 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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Precision lock nuts

KMD precision lock


nuts with axial locking
screws
The locking principle Fig. 3

Precision lock nuts in the KMD series are


locked with axial locking screws. The front of
the lock nut locates the component on the
shaft. The rear is tightened against the un-
loaded flank of the shaft thread by axial KMD lock nuts
locking screws creating sufficient friction to
prevent the lock nut from loosening under
normal operating conditions ( fig. 4).
KMD features and benefits Fig. 4
Maximum axial run-out between locating
About KMD lock nuts face and thread: 0.005 mm
KMD lock nuts were designed specifically for Can be adjusted for precise axial
screw compressors but can be used in other positioning
applications where high precision, simple Fine thread pitch
assembly and reliable locking are required. Effective locking prevents the nut from
Once the four locking screws are tightened, loosening under normal operating
the lock nut will be accurately positioned at conditions
right angles to the shaft thread. The locking Simple installation and removal
screws, when tightened to the recommend- No keyway required
ed tightening torque, preload the lock nut Reusable
and shaft threads and generate sufficient Designed for frequent installation and
friction to prevent the nut from loosening removal
under normal operating conditions. The
locking screws do not carry any part of the Dimensions, tolerances and product data
supported load in service. KMD lock nuts are KMD lock nuts generally conform to ISO.
available for shaft diameters ranging from For additional information, see table 2 on
20 to 105 mm (thread M 20 to M 105). page 24.

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KMD precision lock nuts

Installation and removal of The remaining steps depend on whether


KMD precision lock nuts adjustment to an exact position on the shaft
is required.
KMD precision lock nuts have slots around
their circumference to accommodate a hook When precise positioning is not required
spanner ( fig. 5). The designations of the 4 Screw the lock nut to its final position on
appropriate spanners are listed in the prod- the shaft thread, engaging the spanner in
uct tables ( page 25). For more informa- the slots on the front part of the nut.
tion about the appropriate spanner, see sec- 5 Tighten the locking screws alternately in a
tion Tools on page 66. KMD precision lock criss-cross pattern until the recommended
nuts are designed for frequent installation torque value is obtained ( product
and removal provided they are not tables, page 25). Screw sizes are listed in
damaged. the product tables.
Note: KMD precision lock nuts should not
be used to drive a bearing up onto a tapered When precise positioning is required
seat. 4 Screw the lock nut to its approximate
KMD lock nuts are supplied with a protec- position on the shaft thread, using a
tor between the front and rear part of the spanner to engage the slots on the front
lock nut ( fig. 6). The axial locking screws part of the nut.
are finger tight to keep the protector in 5 Tighten the locking screws alternately in a
place. To install the lock nut: criss-cross pattern to half the recom-
mended torque value ( product tables,
1 Loosen the locking screws (1) half a turn. page 25). Screw sizes are listed in the
Do not remove them. product tables.
2 Remove the protector (2) between the 6 Adjust the nut to its final position on the
two parts of the lock nut. shaft (placing the spanner in the slots on
3 Hold the front and rear parts together the front part of the nut).
and screw the lock nut onto the shaft. 7 Tighten the locking screws alternately in a
When the rear part grabs onto the shaft criss-cross pattern to the full recom-
thread, a gap occurs between the two mended torque value ( product tables,
parts of approximately: page 25).
0,6 mm for KMD 4 lock nuts
1,0 mm for KMD 5 to KMD 15 lock nuts Removal
1,2 mm for KMD 16 to KMD 21 lock Loosen the locking screws and unscrew the
nuts nut from the shaft.

Fig. 5 Fig. 6
2

KMD

23
Precision lock nuts

Designation system

Examples: KMD 12 P KMD 12 P

Series

KMD T w o - p a r t p r e c i s i o n l o c k n u t w it h a x i a l l o c k i n g s c r e w s

Nut size

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
21 (x5) 105 mm thread diameter

Material

Steel
P Sintered steel (For KMD 11 and KMD 12 lock nuts only )

Table 2

Product data
KMD series

Dimension standards Metric thread: ISO 965-3


Locking screws: DIN 912-12.9

Tolerances Metric thread: 5H: ISO 965-3


Maximum axial run-out locating face / thread: 0,005 mm

Mating shaft threads Tolerance class 6g; ISO 965-3

Loosening torque KMD lock nuts are locked on the shaft by friction. The friction, and therefore the loosening torque, varies as
a result of the accuracy of the tightening torque of the axial locking screws, the surface finish of the shaft
(sleeve) thread, the amount of lubricant on the thread, etc. The KMD lock nuts should be properly mounted
to threads that are dry or only have a minimum amount of lubricant on them.
For additional information about loosening torques, contact the SKF application engineering service.

Note Providing that they are properly mounted to a dry or minimally lubricated thread, SKF KMD lock nuts have
sufficient locking for precision and general rolling bearing applications.

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KMD precision lock nuts with axial locking screws
M 20x1 M 105x2
B
45 b
h

d5 G d 1 d3

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Locking screw


carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 d5 B b h static

mm kN kg Nm

M 20x1 3 8 4 0 3 9 18 5 2 70 0 , 11 KMD 4 HN 5-6 M4 4,2

M 25x1,5 43 45 44 20 5 2 95 0,14 KMD 5 HN 5-6 M4 4,2

M 30x1,5 48 50 49 20 5 2 105 0,2 KMD 6 HN 5-6 M4 4,2

M 35x1,5 53 58 57 22 6 2,5 120 0,24 KMD 7 HN 8-9 M4 4,2

M 40x1,5 58 63 62 22 6 2,5 130 0,27 KMD 8 HN 8-9 M4 4,2

M 45x1,5 67 72 70,5 22 7 3 150 0,36 KMD 9 HN 10-11 M4 4,2

M 50x1,5 70 75 74 25 7 3 200 0,41 KMD 10 HN 10-11 M4 4,2

M 55x2 75 80 79 25 7 3 160 0,46 KMD 11 P HN 12-13 M4 4,2

M 60x2 80 85 84 26 7 3 175 0,50 KMD 12 P HN 12-13 M4 4,2

M 65x2 85 90 89 28 8 3,5 295 0,63 KMD 13 HN 14 M5 8,4

M 70x2 90 95 94 28 8 3,5 320 0,67 KMD 14 HN 14 M5 8,4

M 75x2 95 100 99 28 8 3,5 340 0,72 KMD 15 HN 15 M5 8,4

M 80x2 105 110 109 32 8 3,5 445 1,05 KMD 16 HN 17 M6 14,2

M 85x2 110 115 114 32 10 4 470 1,20 KMD 17 HN 17 M6 14,2

M 90x2 115 120 119 32 10 4 500 1,20 KMD 18 HN 18-20 M6 14,2

M 95x2 120 125 124 32 10 4 525 1,25 KMD 19 HN 18-20 M6 14,2

M 100x2 125 130 129 32 10 4 555 1,32 KMD 20 HN 18-20 M6 14,2

M 105x2 130 135 134 32 10 4 580 1,37 KMD 21 HN 18-20 M6 14,2

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Industrial lock nuts

SKF lock nuts are used to locate bearings Lock nuts with an integral locking device Lock nuts requiring a keyway
and other components onto a shaft or KMK metric lock nuts with a threaded KM, KML, HMT metric lock nuts re-
adapter sleeve. They are also used to mount steel insert ( page 28) tained with a lock washer ( page 37)
bearings on tapered shaft seats and dis- KMFE metric lock nuts with a locking HM(E) metric lock nuts retained with a
mount bearings from withdrawal sleeves. screw ( page 32) locking clip ( page 44)
Lock nuts must be secured to prevent unin- N and AN inch design lock nuts retained
tentional loosening. This is done either by a with lock washers ( page 52)
locking device that engages a keyway in the N inch lock nuts retained with a locking
shaft thread, or by a locking mechanism in- plate ( page 60)
tegrated in the nut.
Lock nuts with an integrated locking
mechanism reduce the cost of the shaft as
no keyway is required. Installation is also
quicker and easier because no separate
locking device is necessary. All SKF industrial
lock nuts have slots around their circumfer-
ence to accommodate a hook or impact
spanner. The designations of the appropri-
ate spanners are listed in the product tables.
For additional information about spanners,
see the section Tools on page 6 6 .

27
Industrial lock nuts

KMK metric lock nut


with a threaded steel
insert
The locking principle
KMK series lock nuts ( fig. 1) have a
threaded steel insert in their bore, to lock
the nut in place on the shaft ( fig. 2). The
threads on the insert match the lock nut
threads. The insert acts as a pressure plate
when the grub (set) screw, which runs
through the body of the lock nut, is
tightened.
KMK lock nut

About KMK lock nuts


KMK lock nuts are intended to locate radial
bearings in less demanding applications.
These lock nuts should not be used on Dimensions, tolerances and product data Ordering information
shafts or adapter sleeves with a keyway. KMK series lock nuts generally conform to KMK lock nuts are ordered as a single unit.
Damage to the locking device is likely, if it ISO. For additional information, see table 1
aligns with a keyway. KMK lock nuts can be on page 30 and product tables ( page 31).
reused provided they are not damaged.
KMK lock nuts are available for shaft
threads ranging from 10 to 100 mm.

KMK features and benefits


Maximum axial run-out locating face to
thread: 0,02 mm
Effective locking
Reusable
Simple to install and remove
No keyway required*

Fig. 1 Fig. 2

* Note: KMK series lock nuts should not be used


on a shaft with keyways in the thread or adapt-
er sleeves. Damage to the lock nut can result if
the insert aligns with either.

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KMK metric lock nuts

Installation and removal


KMK lock nuts are easy to install. Each nut is
provided with four equally spaced slots
around its circumference to accommodate a
hook spanner ( fig. 1). Appropriate span-
ner sizes are listed in the product tables
( page 31). For more information about
the appropriate spanner, see section Tools
on page 66.
KMK lock nuts can be reused provided
they are not damaged.

1 With the bearing in position, screw the


lock nut into place. ( fig. 3).
2 Tighten the nut against the bearing with a
hook spanner, making sure to not over
tighten it.
3 Tighten the grub screw ( fig. 4) to the
torque value listed in the product tables
( page 31).
Fig. 3
Removal
To remove the lock nut, loosen the grub (set)
screw and unscrew the nut using the appro-
priate hook spanner.

Fig. 4

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Industrial lock nuts

KMK designation system

Examples: KMK 22 KMK 22

Series

KMK L ock nut with an integral locking device

Nut size

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
20 (x5) 100 mm thread diameter

Table 1

Product data
KMK series

Dimension standards Metric thread: ISO 2982-2

Tolerances Metric thread: 5H: ISO 965-3

Mating shaft threads Tolerance class 6g: ISO 965-3

Loosening torque SKF KMK series lock nuts are locked on the shaft by friction. The friction, and therefore the loosening
torque, varies as a result of the accuracy of the tightening torque of the grub (set) screw, the surface
finish of the shaft thread, the amount of lubricant on the thread, etc. Lock nuts should be properly
mounted to threads that are dry or only have a minimum amount of lubricant on them.

Note When mounted according to instructions to a thread that is dry or minimally lubricated, the locking effect
is sufficient for the intended purpose which is to locate a bearing against a fixed location. The maximum
effect of the locking device is obtained when the nut is not tightened against an adjacent bearing.

30
KMK lock nuts with a threaded steel insert
M 10x0,75 M 100x2

d1 G d3 h

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw


carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 B b h static

mm kN kg Nm

M 10x0,75 16 20 9 3 2 9,8 0,016 KMK 0 HN 0 M5 4

M 12x1 18 22 9 3 2 11,8 0,018 KMK 1 HN 1 M5 4

M 15x1 21 25 9 4 2 14,6 0,021 KMK 2 HN 2-3 M5 4

M 17x1 24 28 9 4 2 19,6 0,027 KMK 3 HN 2-3 M5 4

M 20x1 28 32 9 4 2 24 0,030 KMK 4 HN 4 M5 4

M 25x1,5 34 38 9 5 2 31,5 0,030 KMK 5 HN 5-6 M5 4

M 30x1,5 41 45 9 5 2 36,5 0,060 KMK 6 HN 5-6 M5 4

M 35x1,5 48 52 9 5 2 50 0,070 KMK 7 HN 7 M5 4

M 40x1,5 53 58 11 6 2,5 62 0,11 KMK 8 HN 8-9 M6 8

M 45x1,5 60 65 11 6 2,5 78 0,14 KMK 9 HN 8-9 M6 8

M 50x1,5 65 70 15 6 2,5 91,5 0,20 KMK 10 HN 10-11 M8 18

M 55x2 69 75 15 7 3 91,5 0,22 KMK 11 HN 10-11 M8 18

M 60x2 74 80 15 7 3 95 0,23 KMK 12 HN 12-13 M8 18

M 65x2 79 85 14 7 3 108 0,24 KMK 13 HN 12-13 M8 18

M 70x2 85 92 14 8 3,5 118 0,28 KMK 14 HN 14 M8 18

M 75x2 91 98 14 8 3,5 134 0,33 KMK 15 HN 15 M8 18

M 80x2 98 105 18 8 3,5 173 0,45 KMK 16 HN 16 M 10 35

M 85x2 103 110 18 8 3,5 190 0,52 KMK 17 HN 17 M 10 35

M 90x2 112 120 18 10 4 216 0,65 KMK 18 HN 18-20 M 10 35

M 95x2 117 125 20 10 4 236 0,76 KMK 19 HN 18-20 M 10 35

M 100x2 122 130 20 10 4 255 0,80 KMK 20 HN 18-20 M 10 35

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Industrial lock nuts

KMFE metric lock nuts


with a locking screw
The locking principle
KMFE series lock nuts ( fig. 5) use an
integral grub (set) screw to lock the nut in
place ( fig. 6). When the grub screw is
tightened, it causes the nut thread to de-
form and press against the shaft or sleeve
thread. The resulting friction is sufficient to
lock the nut in place. When the grub screw is
loosened, the nut thread will return to its
original shape KMFE lock nuts

Features and benefits Ordering information


About KMFE lock nuts Reusable
KMFE lock nuts are designed to locate CARB No keyway required* KMFE lock nuts are ordered as a single unit.
toroidal roller bearings, sealed spherical Simple to install and remove
roller bearings and sealed self-aligning ball Effective locking
bearings axially on a shaft.
These lock nuts have four equally spaced Dimensions, tolerances and product data
slots around their circumference to accom- KMFE series lock nuts generally conform to
modate a hook spanner and are intended for ISO. For additional information, see the
applications where simple assembly and re- table 2 on page 34 and product tables
liable locking are required. KMFE lock nuts ( page 35).
are available for shaft diameters ranging
from 20 to 200 mm (thread M 20 to M
200).
KMFE lock nuts should not be used on
shafts with a keyway and only on special
adapter sleeves with a narrow slot. Damage
to the nut is likely if the grub screw aligns
with a keyway or wide slot.
KMFE lock nuts can be reused, provided
they are not damaged.

Fig. 5 Fig. 6

* Note: KMFE series lock nuts should not be used


on shaft threads with a keyway and only on
special adapter sleeves with a narrow slot.
Damage to the lock nut can result if the grub
screw aligns with a keyway or wide slot.

32
KMFE metric lock nuts

Installation and removal


KMFE lock nuts are easy to install. Each nut
is provided with four equally spaced slots
around its circumference to accommodate a
hook spanner ( fig. 5). Appropriate span-
ner sizes are listed in the product tables
( page 35). For more information about
the appropriate spanner, see section Tools
on page 66.
KMFE lock nuts can be reused, provided
they are not damaged.

Mounting bearings on special adapter


sleeves or tapered seats
1 Slide the bearing onto its tapered seat or
an adapter sleeve with a narrow slot.
2 With the contact face toward the bearing,
screw the nut onto the shaft.
3 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact
spanner, until the correct clearance in the
bearing is obtained.
4 Tighten the grub (set) screw ( fig. 7)
to the torque value listed in the product
tables ( page 35).

Mounting bearings on cylindrical seats


1 With the bearing in position, screw the
lock nut into place.
2 Tighten the nut against the bearing with a
hook spanner, making sure to not over
tighten it.
3 Tighten the grub (set) ( fig. 7) screw to
the torque value listed in the product
tables ( page 35).

Simple to remove
1 To remove the lock nut, loosen the set
screw.
2 Gently tap the area above the set screw
with a hammer.
3 Unscrew the lock nut using a hook Fig. 7
spanner.

33
Industrial lock nuts

KMFE designation system

Examples: KMFE 22 KMFE 22 L

Series

KMK Lock nut with an integral locking device

Nut size

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
40 (x5) 200 mm thread diameter

Suffix

H KMFE lock nut with a bigger contact diameter


L KMFE lock nut with a smaller contact diameter

Table 2

Product data
KMFE series

Dimension standards Metric thread: ISO 2982-2, except for the grub screw: ISO 4026, material class 45H

Tolerances Metric thread: 5H: ISO 965-3

Mating shaft threads Tolerance class 6g: ISO 965-3

Loosening torque SKF KMFE series lock nuts are locked on the shaft by friction. The friction, and therefore the loosening
torque, varies as a result of the accuracy of the tightening torque of the grub (set) screw, the surface
finish of the shaft (sleeve) thread, the amount of lubricant on the thread, etc. The lock nuts should be
properly mounted to threads that are dry or only have a minimum amount of lubricant on them.

Note Sufficient locking for intended bearing applications as detailed on page 32.

34
KFME lock nuts with a locking screw
M 20x1 M 200x3
B
B3

h
d1 G d3

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw


carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 B B3 b h static

mm kN kg Nm

M 20x1 26 32 9,5 1 4 2 24 0,031 KMFE 4 HN 4 M5 4

M 25x1,5 30 38 10,5 2 5 2 31,5 0,041 KMFE 5 L HN 5-6 M5 4


31 38 10,5 2 5 2 31,5 0,042 KMFE 5 HN 5-6 M5 4

M 30x1,5 36 45 10,5 2 5 2 36,5 0,058 KMFE 6 HN 5-6 M5 4

M 35x1,5 41,5 52 11,5 3 5 2 50 0,079 KMFE 7 L HN 7 M5 4


42,5 52 11,5 3 5 2 50 0,080 KMFE 7 HN 7 M5 4

M 40x1,5 47 58 13 3 6 2,5 52 0,11 KMFE 8 HN 8-9 M6 8


47,5 58 13 3 6 2,5 52 0,12 KMFE 8 H HN 8-9 M6 8

M 45x1,5 53 65 13 3 6 2,5 78 0,14 KMFE 9 HN 8-9 M6 8


54,5 65 13 3 6 2,5 78 0,15 KMFE 9 H HN 8-9 M6 8

M 50x1,5 57,5 70 14 3 6 2,5 91,5 0,16 KMFE 10 HN 10-11 M6 8


61,5 70 14 3 6 2,5 91,5 0,17 KMFE 10 H HN 10-11 M6 8

M 55x2 64 75 14 3 7 3 91,5 0,18 KMFE 11 HN 10-11 M6 8


67 75 14 3 7 3 91,5 0,19 KMFE 11 H HN 10-11 M6 8

M 60x2 69 80 14 3 7 3 95 0,19 KMFE 12 HN 12-13 M6 8

M 65x2 71,5 85 15 3 7 3 108 0,22 KMFE 13 L HN 12-13 M6 8


76 85 15 3 7 3 108 0,23 KMFE 13 HN 12-13 M6 8
77,5 85 15 3 7 3 108 0,24 KMFE 13 H HN 12-13 M6 8

M 70x2 79 92 15 3 8 3,5 118 0,26 KMFE 14 HN 14 M6 8

M 75x2 81,5 98 16 3 8 3,5 134 0,31 KMFE 15 L HN 15 M6 8


85 98 16 3 8 3,5 134 0,32 KMFE 15 HN 15 M6 8
87,5 98 16 3 8 3,5 134 0,33 KMFE 15 H HN 15 M6 8

M 80x2 91,5 105 18 3 8 3,5 173 0,42 KMFE 16 HN 16 M8 18


93 105 18 3 8 3,5 173 0,43 KMFE 16 H HN 16 M8 18

M 85x2 98 110 19 4 8 3,5 190 0,46 KMFE 17 HN 17 M8 18

M 90x2 102 120 19 4 10 4 216 0,58 KMFE 18 HN 18-20 M8 18

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KFME lock nuts with a locking screw
M 20x1 M 200x3 B
B3

h
d1 G d3

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations Grub screw


carrying Lock nut Appropriate Size Recommended
capacity spanner tightening torque
G d1 d3 B B3 b h static

mm kN kg Nm

M 95x2 108 125 20 4 10 4 236 0,65 KMFE 19 L HN 18-20 M8 18


110 125 20 4 10 4 236 0,66 KMFE 19 HN 18-20 M8 18

M 100x2 110 130 21 4 10 4 255 0,70 KMFE 20 L HN 18-20 M8 18


112 130 21 4 10 4 255 0,71 KMFE 20 HN 18-20 M8 18

M 110x2 119 145 21,5 4 12 5 310 0,92 KMFE 22 L HN 21-22 M8 18


122 145 21,5 4 12 5 310 0,93 KMFE 22 HN 21-22 M8 18
124 145 21,5 4 12 5 310 0,94 KMFE 22 H HN 21-22 M8 18

M 120x2 130 155 26 6 12 5 340 1,15 KMFE 24 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35


132 155 26 6 12 5 340 1,15 KMFE 24 H TMFN 23-30 M 10 35

M 130x2 140 165 28 7 12 5 365 1,30 KMFE 26 L TMFN 23-30 M 10 35


141 165 28 7 12 5 365 1,35 KMFE 26 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35

M 140x2 151 180 28 7 14 6 420 1,55 KMFE 28 L TMFN 23-30 M 10 35


152 180 28 7 14 6 440 1,55 KMFE 28 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35

M 150x2 162 195 30 9 14 6 495 2,05 KMFE 30 TMFN 23-30 M 10 35

M 160x3 173 210 32 11 16 7 540 2,50 KMFE 32 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 170x3 184 220 33 12 16 7 550 2,70 KMFE 34 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 180x3 194 230 34 12 18 8 590 3,00 KMFE 36 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 190x3 207 240 34 12 18 8 610 3,10 KMFE 38 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

M 200x3 217 250 34 12 18 8 625 3,30 KMFE 40 TMFN 30-40 M 10 35

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KM, KML, HMT metric lock nuts

KM, KML, HMT Features and benefits


A simple, stable and reliable fastening
metric lock nuts element
retained with a lock Available in a wide range of sizes
Easy to install and remove
washer Shaft diameters range from 10-280 mm

The locking principle For additional information, see the product


Lock washers ( fig. 8) are simple, stable tables ( page 40).
and reliable fastening elements that engage
a keyway in a shaft thread or adapter sleeve. Dimensions, tolerances and product data
The washer locks the nut in position when KM, KML and HMT lock nuts and MB lock KM(L) lock nuts
one of the washer tabs is bent into one of washers generally conform to ISO. For
the slots on the nut ( fig. 9). additional information, see table 3 on
page 39.

About KM, KML, HMT Ordering information


metric lock nuts KM, KML, HMT, lock nuts and MB lock
washers must be ordered separately.
KM and KML lock nuts have metric threads
( fig. 10) and are designed to be used
with lock washers. They have four equally
spaced slots located around their circumfer-
ence to accommodate a hook or impact
spanner ( fig. 11). These lock nuts are
also referred to as shaft or withdrawal nuts. Fig. 8 Fig. 9
KML lock nuts have a lower sectional
height than KM lock nuts. Lock nuts in the
KM and KML series are available for shaft
diameters ranging from 10 to 200 mm
(thread M 10 to M 200). Lock nuts can be
locked with either the MB lock washer listed
in the lock nut product tables ( page 40)
or with a stronger, MB .. A lock washer
listed in the lock washer product tables
( page 42).
HM .. T lock nuts, have metric trapezoidal
threads ( fig. 10). For some sizes no lock
washer is available because these nuts are
intended to dismount bearings with a ta-
pered bore from a withdrawal sleeve. These Fig. 10 Fig. 11
lock nuts are also referred to as removal
nuts.
HM ..T lock nuts are available for shaft
diameters ranging from 210 to 280 mm
(thread Tr 210 to Tr 280).
KM, KML, HMT lock nuts can be reused,
provided they are not damaged. A new lock
washer should be used each time the cor-
responding lock nut is installed.

37
Industrial lock nuts

Installation
KM, KML, HMT lock nuts are easy to in-
stall. Each nut is provided with four equally
spaced slots around their circumference to
accommodate a hook or impact spanner.
Appropriate spanner sizes are listed in the
product tables ( page 40). For more
information about the appropriate spanner,
see section Tools on page 66.
KM, KML, HMT lock nuts can be reused,
provided they are not damaged. A new lock
washer should be used each time the cor-
responding lock nut is reinstalled.

Mounting bearings and components on a


cylindrical shaft
To mount bearings and components on a
cylindrical shaft, start with step 5 below
Locking the bearing.

Mounting bearings on an adapter sleeve


or tapered seat
1 Slide the bearing onto the adapter sleeve
or tapered shaft
2 With the chamfer facing the bearing,
Fig. 12 Fig. 13
screw the nut, without the lock washer,
onto the shaft ( fig. 12).
3 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact
spanner ( fig. 13) until the correct
clearance in the bearing is obtained.
4 Remove the nut. Go to step 5.

Locking the bearing


5 With the bearing in position, place the
lock washer onto the shaft ( fig. 14).
6 With the chamfer facing the bearing,
screw the lock nut into place.
7 Tighten the nut firmly against the lock
washer and bearing with a hook or impact
spanner, making sure to not over tighten
Fig. 14 Fig. 15
the nut. For bearings on adapter sleeves
or tapered shafts, make sure that the
bearing is not driven up any further on its
seat.
8 Lock the nut in place by bending one of
the lock washer tabs down into one of the
slots on the nut ( fig. 15). Do not bend
the tab to the bottom of the slot.

38
KM, KML, HMT metric lock nuts

KM, KML, HM .. T, MB, MBL designation system

Examples: KML 24 KML 24

Series

KM Lock nut dimensions in accordance with ISO standard


KML Lock nut with a lower sectional height
HM Lock nut with a trapezoidal thread
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

Nut size

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
56 (x5) 280 mm thread diameter

Suffix

T Trapezoidal thread
A Increased plate thickness for MB lock washers

Table 3

Product data
KM, KML and HM .. T series

Dimension standards Metric thread: ISO 2982-2

Tolerances KM(L): Metric thread: 5H: ISO 965-3


Axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,04 to 0,06 mm max., depending on the lock nut size
HM .. T: Metric trapezoidal thread 7H: ISO 2903
Axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,06 to 0,16 mm max., depending on the lock nut size

Mating shaft threads Metric thread: Tolerance class 6g: ISO 965-3
Metric trapezoidal thread: Tolerance class 7e: ISO 2903

39
KM(L) and HM .. T lock nuts
M 10x0,75 M 200x3

B b
30
h

d1 G d3

Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations


carrying Lock nut Appropriate
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

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

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Dimensions Axial load Mass Designations
carrying Lock nut Appropriate
capacity lock washer spanner
G d1 d3 B b h static

mm kN kg

M 125x2 148 160 21 12 5 360 1,10 KM 25 MB 25 TMFN 23-30

M 130x2 145 155 21 12 5 285 0,80 KML 26 MBL 26 TMFN 23-30


149 165 21 12 5 365 1,10 KM 26 MB 26 TMFN 23-30

M 135x2 160 175 22 14 6 430 1,40 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 1,40 KM 28 MB 28 TMFN 23-30

M 145x2 171 190 24 14 6 520 1,80 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 1,90 KM 30 MB 30 TMFN 23-30

M 155x3 182 200 25 16 7 540 2,10 KM 31 MB 31 TMFN 30-40

M 160x3 180 190 25 14 5 405 1,40 KML 32 MBL 32 TMFN 23-30


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

M 165x3 193 210 26 16 7 570 2,30 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 1,80 KML 36 MBL 36 TMFN 30-40


203 230 27 18 8 670 2,80 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 2,60 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 1) 5,10 HM 42 T 2) TMFN 40-52

Tr 220x4 250 280 32 20 10 1) 4,75 HM 44 T MB 44 TMFN 40-52

Tr 230x4 260 290 34 20 10 1) 5,45 HM 46 T 2) TMFN 40-52

Tr 240x4 270 300 34 20 10 1) 5,60 HM 48 T MB 48 TMFN 40-52

Tr 250x4 290 320 36 20 10 1) 7,45 HM 50 T 2) TMFN 40-52

Tr 260x4 300 330 36 24 12 1) 7,55 HM 52 T MB 52 TMFN 52-64

Tr 280x4 320 350 38 24 12 1) 8,65 HM 56 T MB 56 TMFN 52-64

1) Contact SKF for information about axial load carrying capacity.


2) HM .. T nuts with no appropriate lock washer are intended only for removal purposes.

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MB(L) lock washers
MB 0 MB 56

25

d
d 1
d2 M

Designation Mass Designation Mass

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

m m kg mm kg

MB 0 10 13,5 21 1 3 8,5 0,0010 MB 14 70 85 98 1,5 8 66,5 0,032


MB 14 A 70 85 98 2,5 8 66,5 0,053
MB 1 12 17 25 1 3 10,5 0,0020
MB 1 A 12 17 25 1,2 3 10,5 0,0025 MB 15 75 90 104 1,5 8 71,5 0,035
MB 15 A 75 90 104 2,5 8 71,5 0,058
MB 2 15 21 28 1 4 13,5 0,0030
MB 2 A 15 21 28 1,2 4 13,5 0,0035 MB 16 80 95 112 1,75 10 76,5 0,046
MB 16 A 80 95 112 2,5 10 76,5 0,066
MB 3 17 24 32 1 4 15,5 0,0030
MB 3 A 17 24 32 1,2 4 15,5 0,0035 MB 17 85 102 119 1,75 10 81,5 0,053
MB 17 A 85 102 119 2,5 10 81,5 0,076
MB 4 20 26 36 1 4 18,5 0,0040
MB 4 A 20 26 36 1,2 4 18,5 0,0050 MB 18 90 108 126 1,75 10 86,5 0,061
MB 18 A 90 108 126 2,5 10 86,5 0,087
MB 5 25 32 42 1,25 5 23 0,0060
MB 5 A 25 32 42 1,8 5 23 0,0085 MB 19 95 113 133 1,75 10 91,5 0,066
MB 19 A 95 113 133 2,5 10 91,5 0,094
MB 6 30 38 49 1,25 5 27,5 0,0080
MB 6 A 30 38 49 1,8 5 27,5 0,011 MB 20 100 120 142 1,75 12 96,5 0,077
MB 20 A 100 120 142 2,5 12 96,5 0,110
MB 7 35 44 57 1,25 6 32,5 0,011
MB 7 A 35 44 57 1,8 6 32,5 0,016 MB 21 105 126 145 1,75 12 100,5 0,083

MB 8 40 50 62 1,25 6 37,5 0,013 MB 22 110 133 154 1,75 12 105,5 0,091


MB 8 A 40 50 62 1,8 6 37,5 0,018
MB 23 115 137 159 2 12 110,5 0,110
MB 9 45 56 69 1,25 6 42,5 0,015
MB 9 A 45 56 69 1,8 6 42,5 0,021 MBL 24 120 135 152 2 14 115 0,070
MB 24 120 138 164 2 14 115 0,110
MB 10 50 61 74 1,25 6 47,5 0,016
MB 10 A 50 61 74 1,8 6 47,5 0,023 MB 25 125 148 170 2 14 120 0,120

MB 11 55 67 81 1,5 8 52,5 0,022 MBL 26 130 145 161 2 14 125 0,080


MB 11 A 55 67 81 2,5 8 52,5 0,037 MB 26 130 149 175 2 14 125 0,120

MB 12 60 73 86 1,5 8 57,5 0,024 MB 27 135 160 185 2 14 130 0,140


MB 12 A 60 73 86 2,5 8 57,5 0,040
MBL 28 140 155 172 2 16 135 0,090
MB 13 65 79 92 1,5 8 62,5 0,030 MB 28 140 160 192 2 16 135 0,140
MB 13 A 65 79 92 2,5 8 62,5 0,050

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Designation Mass

d d1 d2 B f M

mm kg

MB 29 145 172 202 2 16 140 0,17

MBL 30 150 170 189 2 16 145 0,10


MB 30 150 171 205 2 16 145 0,18

MB 31 155 182 212 2,5 16 147,5 0,20

MBL 32 160 180 199 2,5 18 154 0,14


MB 32 160 182 217 2,5 18 154 0,22

MB 33 165 193 222 2,5 18 157,5 0,24

MBL 34 170 190 211 2,5 18 164 0,15


MB 34 170 193 232 2,5 18 164 0,24

MBL 36 180 200 222 2,5 20 174 0,16


MB 36 180 203 242 2,5 20 174 0,26

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


MB 38 190 214 252 2,5 20 184 0,26

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


MB 40 200 226 262 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 1,05

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Industrial lock nuts

HM(E) metric lock nuts Fig. 16

retained with a locking


clip
The locking principle
MS locking clips are simple, stable and reli-
able fastening elements that engage a key-
way 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 ( fig. 16).

About HM(E) 30 and 31 series HM(E) lock nut and MS locking clip Fig. 17
metric lock nuts
HM(E) 30 and 31 series lock nuts, which
have metric trapezoidal threads, have eight
equally spaced slots located around their Ordering information
circumference ( fig. 17) to accommodate The nut and the locking device must be or-
an impact spanner. These lock nuts are dered separately. The appropriate locking
located on the shaft by MS locking clips device can be found in the product tables
( fig. 18). ( page 47). The product tables for locking
When compared to HM lock nuts, HME devices start on page 50.
lock nuts have a recessed side face to ac-
commodate axial displacement of CARB
toroidal roller bearings.
HM(E) lock nuts can be reused, provided
they are not damaged. A new locking clip Fig. 18
should be used each time the corresponding
lock nut is reinstalled.

Features and benefits


A simple, stable and reliable fastening
element
Available in a wide range of sizes
Easy to install and remove
Shaft thread diameter range
220-1120 mm

Dimensions, tolerances and product data


Locking clips consist of a clip, a hexagonal
head bolt to EN ISO 4017 and a spring-lock
washer to DIN 128. The lock nut and locking
clips generally conform to ISO; see table 4
on page 46 for details.

44
HM(E) metric lock nuts

Installation and removal


Installation
HM(E) lock nuts are easy to install. Each nut
is provided with eight equally spaced slots
around their circumference to accommodate
an impact spanner.
HM(E) lock nuts can be reused, provided
they are not damaged. A new locking clip
should be used each time the corresponding
lock nut is installed.
Appropriate spanner sizes are listed in the
product tables ( page 47). For more in-
formation about the appropriate spanner,
see section Tools on page 66.

1 With the bearing or component in posi-


tion, screw the lock nut into place.
2 Tighten the nut against the bearing or
component with an impact spanner
( fig. 19), aligning one of the slots in its
outside diameter with the keyway in the
shaft thread and making sure to not over
tighten it.
3 Place the spring washer and locking clip
onto the attachment bolt.
4 Position the locking clip in the keyway in
the shaft thread and the slot in the nut
outside diameter and secure with the at-
tachment bolt and spring washer and
align the bolt with one of the threaded
holes on the side face of the lock nut.
5 Tighten the bolt ( fig. 20) with an ap-
propriate wrench.

Fig. 19 Fig. 20

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Industrial lock nuts

HM, HME designation system

Examples: HM 3172 HM 3172

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 sectional height
MS 30 Locking clip dimensions in accordance w it h I S O s t andard for a
HM 30 lock nut
MS 31 Locking clip dimensions in accordance with ISO standard for a HM
31 lock nut

Nut size

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
56 (x5) 280 mm thread diameter

Table 4

Product data
HM and HME series

Dimension standards Metric thread: ISO 2982-2

Tolerances HM(E): Metric trapezoidal thread 7H: ISO 2903


Axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,06 to 0,16 mm max., depending on the lock nut size

Mating shaft threads Metric trapezoidal thread: Tolerance class 7e: ISO 2903

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HM(E) lock nuts
Tr 220x4 Tr 900x7
B5
B3
30 b
h

d1 G d2 d3

B
HM H ME

Dimensions Mass Designations


Lock nut Appropriate
locking clip spanner
G d1 d2 d3 B B5 B3 b h

mm kg

Tr 220x4 237 229 260 30 41 5 20 9 2,50 HME 3044 MS 3044 TMFN 40-52
242 229 260 30 41 20 9 2,75 HM 3044 MS 3044 TMFN 40-52

Tr 240x4 264 253 290 34 46 8 20 10 4,00 HME 3048 MS 3052-48 TMFN 40-52
270 253 290 34 46 20 10 4,50 HM 3048 MS 3052-48 TMFN 40-52

Tr 260x4 288 273 310 34 46 8 20 10 4,30 HME 3052 MS 3052-48 TMFN 40-52
290 273 310 34 46 20 10 4,80 HM 3052 MS 3052-48 TMFN 40-52

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

Tr 300x4 335 326 380 40 53 5 24 12 11,0 HME 3160 MS 3160 TMFN 52-64
340 326 380 40 53 24 12 11,5 HM 3160 MS 3160 TMFN 52-64
336 316 360 42 54 24 12 8,35 HM 3060 MS 3060 TMFN 52-64

Tr 320x5 356 336 380 42 55 24 12 9,00 HM 3064 MS 3068-64 TMFN 52-64


360 346 400 42 56 24 12 13,0 HM 3164 MS 3164 TMFN 52-64

Tr 340x5 376 356 400 45 58 24 12 11,0 HM 3068 MS 3068-64 TMFN 52-64


382 373 440 55 72 8 28 15 22,0 HME 3168 MS 3172-68 TMFN 64-80
400 373 440 55 72 28 15 24,0 HM 3168 MS 3172-68 TMFN 64-80

Tr 360x5 394 375 420 45 58 8 28 13 11,0 HME 3072 MS 3072 TMFN 64-80
394 375 420 45 58 28 13 11,5 HM 3072 MS 3072 TMFN 64-80
406 393 460 58 75 10 28 15 24,0 HME 3172 MS 3172-68 TMFN 64-80
420 393 460 58 75 28 15 26,5 HM 3172 MS 3172-68 TMFN 64-80

Tr 380x5 422 399 450 48 62 10 28 14 14,0 HME 3076 MS 3080-76 TMFN 64-80
422 399 450 48 62 28 14 15,0 HM 3076 MS 3080-76 TMFN 64-80
438 415 490 60 77 15 32 18 28,5 HME 3176 MS 3176 TMFN 64-80
440 415 490 60 77 32 18 32,0 HM 3176 MS 3176 TMFN 64-80

Tr 400x5 442 419 470 52 66 10 28 14 16,0 HME 3080 MS 3080-76 TMFN 64-80
442 419 470 52 66 28 14 17,0 HM 3080 MS 3080-76 TMFN 64-80
456 440 520 62 82 15 32 18 33,0 HME 3180 MS 3184-80 TMFN 80-500
460 440 520 62 82 32 18 38,0 HM 3180 MS 3184-80 TMFN 80-500

Tr 420x5 462 439 490 52 66 10 32 14 17,0 HME 3084 MS 3084 TMFN 64-80
462 439 490 52 66 32 14 18,5 HM 3084 MS 3084 TMFN 64-80
490 460 540 70 90 32 18 45,0 HM 3184 MS 3184-80 TMFN 80-500

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HM(E) lock nuts
Tr 950x8 Tr 1120x8
B5
B3
30 b
h

d1 G d2 d3

B
HM HME

Dimensions Mass Designations


Lock nut Appropriate
locking clip spanner
G d1 d2 d3 B B5 B3 b h

mm kg

Tr 440x5 488 463 520 60 77 12 32 15 24,0 HME 3088 MS 3092-88 TMFN 64-80
490 463 520 60 77 32 15 26,0 HM 3088 MS 3092-88 TMFN 64-80
508 478 560 70 90 15 36 20 42,5 HME 3188 MS 3192-88 TMFN 80-500
510 478 560 70 90 36 20 46,5 HM 3188 MS 3192-88 TMFN 80-500

Tr 460x5 510 483 540 60 77 32 15 27,0 HM 3092 MS 3092-88 TMFN 80-500


535 498 580 75 95 20 36 20 45,5 HME 3192 MS 3192-88 TMFN 80-500
540 498 580 75 95 36 20 50,5 HM 3192 MS 3192-88 TMFN 80-500

Tr 480x5 530 503 560 60 77 12 36 15 26,0 HME 3096 MS 30/500-96 TMFN 80-500
530 503 560 60 77 36 15 28,0 HM 3096 MS 30/500-96 TMFN 80-500
560 528 620 75 95 20 36 20 55,0 HME 3196 MS 3196 TMFN 80-500
560 528 620 75 95 36 20 62,0 HM 3196 MS 3196 TMFN 80-500

Tr 500x5 550 523 580 68 85 12 36 15 31,5 HME 30/500 MS 30/500-96 TMFN 80-500
550 523 580 68 85 36 15 33,5 HM 30/500 MS 30/500-96 TMFN 500-600
580 540 630 80 100 12 40 23 60,0 HME 31/500 MS 31/500 TMFN 500-600
580 540 630 80 100 40 23 63,5 HM 31/500 MS 31/500 TMFN 500-600

Tr 530x6 571 558 630 68 90 15 40 20 37,0 HME 30/530 MS 30/600-530 TMFN 500-600
590 558 630 68 90 40 20 42,5 HM 30/530 MS 30/600-530 TMFN 500-600
610 575 670 80 105 40 23 71,5 HM 31/530 MS 31/530 TMFN 500-600

Tr 560x6 610 583 650 75 97 15 40 20 41,0 HME 30/560 MS 30/560 TMFN 500-600
610 583 650 75 97 40 20 44,5 HM 30/560 MS 30/560 TMFN 500-600
650 608 710 85 110 15 45 25 80,5 HME 31/560 MS 31/600-560 TMFN 500-600
650 608 710 85 110 45 25 86,5 HM 31/560 MS 31/600-560 TMFN 500-600

Tr 600x6 657 628 700 75 97 18 40 20 47,0 HME 30/600 MS 30/600-530 TMFN 500-600
660 628 700 75 97 40 20 52,5 HM 30/600 MS 30/600-530 TMFN 500-600
690 648 750 85 110 15 45 25 85,0 HME 31/600 MS 31/600-560 TMFN 600-750
690 648 750 85 110 45 25 91,5 HM 31/600 MS 31/600-560 TMFN 600-750

Tr 630x6 690 658 730 75 97 18 45 20 50,0 HME 30/630 MS 30/630 TMFN 500-600
690 658 730 75 97 45 20 55,0 HM 30/630 MS 30/630 TMFN 500-600
730 685 800 95 120 18 50 28 115 HME 31/630 MS 31/630 TMFN 600-750
730 685 800 95 120 50 28 125 HM 31/630 MS 31/630 TMFN 600-750

Tr 670x6 740 703 780 80 102 45 20 68,5 HM 30/670 MS 30/670 TMFN 600-750
775 730 850 106 131 18 50 28 144 HME 31/670 MS 31/670 TMFN 600-750
775 730 850 106 131 50 28 155 HM 31/670 MS 31/670 TMFN 600-750

Tr 710x7 766 742 830 90 112 20 50 25 81,0 HME 30/710 MS 30/710 TMFN 600-750
780 742 830 90 112 50 25 91,5 HM 30/710 MS 30/710 TMFN 600-750
825 772 900 106 133 20 55 30 149 HME 31/710 MS 31/710 TMFN 600-750
825 772 900 106 133 55 30 162 HM 31/710 MS 31/710 TMFN 600-750

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Dimensions Mass Designations
Lock nut Appropriate
locking clip spanner
G d1 d2 d3 B B5 B3 b h

mm kg

Tr 750x7 820 782 870 90 112 20 55 25 85,5 HME 30/750 MS 30/800-750 TMFN 600-750
820 782 870 90 112 55 25 94,0 HM 30/750 MS 30/800-750 TMFN 600-750
875 813 950 112 139 20 60 34 177 HME 31/750 MS 31/800-750 TMFN 600-750
875 813 950 112 139 60 34 190 HM 31/750 MS 31/800-750 TMFN 600-750

Tr 800x7 870 832 920 90 112 20 55 25 90,5 HME 30/800 MS 30/800-750 TMFN 600-750
870 832 920 90 112 55 25 99,5 HM 30/800 MS 30/800-750 TMFN 600-750
925 863 1 000 112 139 20 60 34 187 HME 31/800 MS 31/800-750
925 863 1 000 112 139 60 34 202 HM 31/800 MS 31/800-750

Tr 850x7 925 887 980 90 115 20 60 25 104 HME 30/850 MS 30/900-850


925 887 980 90 115 60 25 115 HM 30/850 MS 30/900-850
975 914 1 060 118 145 25 70 38 212 HME 31/850 MS 31/850
975 914 1 060 118 145 70 38 234 HM 31/850 MS 31/850

Tr 900x7 975 937 1 030 100 125 25 60 25 117 HME 30/900 MS 30/900-850
975 937 1 030 100 125 60 25 131 HM 30/900 MS 30/900-850
1 030 969 1 120 125 154 70 38 280 HM 31/900 MS 31/900

Tr 950x8 1 025 985 1 080 100 125 25 60 25 124 HME 30/950 MS 30/950
1 025 985 1 080 100 125 60 25 139 HM 30/950 MS 30/950
1 080 1 017 1 170 125 154 70 38 293 HM 31/950 MS 31/950

Tr 1000x8 1 085 1 040 1 140 100 125 25 60 25 141 HME 30/1000 MS 30/1000
1 085 1 040 1 140 100 125 60 25 157 HM 30/1000 MS 30/1000
1 140 1 077 1 240 125 154 25 70 38 305 HME 31/1000 MS 31/1000
1 140 1 077 1 240 125 154 70 38 336 HM 31/1000 MS 31/1000

Tr 1060x8 1 145 1 100 1 200 100 125 25 60 25 149 HME 30/1060 MS 30/1000
1 145 1 100 1 200 100 125 60 25 166 HM 30/1060 MS 30/1000
1 210 1 137 1 300 125 154 70 38 354 HM 31/1060 MS 31/1000

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

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MS locking clips
MS 3044 MS 31/1000

M
M1
B

M2 M3

Designation Dimensions Mass

Locking clip Appertaining Spring washer in


hexagonal accordance with B M M1 M2 M3
head bolt 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 0,030

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 0,040

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

MS 3184-80 M 16x30 A 16 32 15 5 45 18 0,089

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Designation Dimensions Mass

Locking clip Appertaining Spring washer in


hexagonal accordance with B M M1 M2 M3
head bolt 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 0,50

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Industrial lock nuts

N and AN inch lock N and AN lock nuts can be reused, pro-


vided they are not damaged. A new lock
nuts retained with a washer should be used each time the cor-
lock washer responding lock nut is installed.

Features and benefits


The locking principle A simple, stable and reliable fastening
Lock washers ( fig. 21) are simple, stable element
and reliable fastening elements that engage Available in a wide range of sizes
a keyway in a shaft, or adapter sleeve Easy to mount and dismount
thread. The washer locks the nut in position Nominal thread diameters range from
when one of the washer tabs is bent into 0.391 8.628 inch
one of the slots on the nuts outside diam-
eter ( fig. 22). Dimensions, tolerances and product data N and AN inch lock nuts
Inch lock nuts and lock washers generally
conform to ANSI/ABMA standard 8.2. See
About N and AN inch lock nuts table 5 on page 54 for details. For addition-
N and AN inch lock nuts, up to and including al information, see the product tables start-
size 44 (shaft thread diameter 8.628 in.), ing on page 56.
use a lock washer. They have four equally
spaced slots around their circumference Ordering information
( fig. 23) to accommodate a hook or im- The nut and the lock washer must be ordered
pact spanner. These lock nuts are also re- separately.
ferred to as shaft or withdrawal nuts.
N 00 to N 14, AN 15 to AN 40 and N 44
lock nuts are normal series lock nuts com-
monly used together with bearings in the
12, 13, 222, 223 and 232 series up to size
23244 mounted directly to the shaft or via
an adapter sleeve.
N 022 to N 044 lock nuts are low profile
series lock nuts commonly used together
with bearings in the 230 series. They can
also be used to secure other bearing types
and other machine components. Lock nuts
and lock washers are listed in the product
tables ( page 56).
Dimensional data for lock washers can be
found on page 58.

Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Fig. 23

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N and AN inch lock nuts

Installation
N and AN inch lock nuts secured with lock
washers are easy to install. Each nut is pro-
vided with four equally spaced slots around
its circumference to accommodate a hook or
impact spanner. Appropriate spanner sizes
are listed in the product table ( page 56).
For additional information about spanners,
see the section Tools on page 66.
N and AN lock nuts can be reused, pro-
vided they are not damaged. A new lock
washer should be used each time the cor-
responding lock nut is installed.

Mounting bearings and components on


cylindrical shafts
To mount bearings and components on a
cylindrical shaft, start with step 5 below
Locking the bearing.

Mounting bearings on an adapter sleeve


or tapered seats
1 Slide the bearing onto the adapter sleeve
or tapered shaft
2 With the chamfer facing the bearing,
screw the nut, without the lock washer, Fig. 24 Fig. 25
onto the adapter sleeve or shaft thread
( fig. 24).
3 Tighten the nut with a hook or impact
spanner ( fig. 25) until the correct
clearance in the bearing is obtained.
4 Remove the nut. Go to step 5

Locking the bearing


5 With the bearing in position, place the
lock washer onto the shaft engaging the
key tang with the keyway in the adapter
sleeve or shaft thread ( fig. 26).
6 With the chamfer facing the bearing,
screw the lock nut into place.
7 Tighten the nut firmly against the lock Fig. 26 Fig. 27
washer and bearing with a hook or impact
spanner, making sure to not over tighten
the nut. For bearings on adapter sleeves
or tapered shafts, make sure that the
bearing is not driven up any further on its
seat.
8 Lock the nut in place by bending one of
the lock washer tabs down into one of the
slots on the nut ( fig. 27). Do not bend
the tab to the bottom of the slot.

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Industrial lock nuts

N and AN designation system

Examples: AN 22 AN 22

Series

AN Lock nut dimensions in accordance with


ANSI standard, normal series
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 profile series
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 profile series (N 0)

Nut size

00 0.391 in. thread diameter


01 0.469 in. thread diameter
02 0.586 in. thread diameter
03 0.664 in. thread diameter
04 0.781 in. thread diameter
to
44 8.628 in. thread diameter

Table 5

Product data
N and AN series

Dimension standards Inch thread: ANSI/ABMA Std. 8.2

Tolerances Inch thread: ANSI/ABMA Std. 8.2


Axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,05 to 0,06 mm (0.0020 to 0.0023 in.) max., depending on the lock nut size

Mating shaft threads Inch thread: Tolerance class: ANSI/ABMA Std. 8.2

54
55
N and AN inch lock nuts retained with a lock washer
G 0.391 8.628 in.
B B
50 b 30
h

d1 G d3 d1 G d3

N 44
N 00 - AN 40 N 022 - N 0441)

Threads2) Dimensions Mass Designations


Threads Lock nut Appropriate
per inch locking device spanner
G d1 d3 B b h

in. in. kg

0.391 32 0.625 0.755 0.229 0.120 0.073 0,009 N 00 W 00 HN 0

0.469 32 0.719 0.880 0.323 0.120 0.073 0,016 N 01 W 01 HN 1

0.586 32 0.813 1.005 0.323 0.120 0.104 0,019 N 02 W 02 HN 2-3

0.664 32 0.938 1.130 0.354 0.120 0.104 0,027 N 03 W 03 HN 2-3

0.781 32 1.125 1.380 0.385 0.178 0.104 0,044 N 04 W 04 HN 4

0.969 32 1.281 1.568 0.416 0.178 0.104 0,055 N 05 W 05 HN 5-6

1.173 18 1.500 1.755 0.416 0.178 0.104 0,067 N 06 W 06 HN 5-6

1.376 18 1.813 2.068 0.448 0.178 0.104 0,10 N 07 W 07 HN 7

1.563 18 2.000 2.255 0.448 0.240 0.104 0,11 N 08 W 08 HN 8-9

1.767 18 2.281 2.536 0.448 0.240 0.104 0,14 N 09 W 09 HN 8-9

1.967 18 2.438 2.693 0.510 0.240 0.104 0,17 N 10 W 10 HN 10-11

2.157 18 2.656 2.974 0.510 0.240 0.135 0,20 N 11 W 11 HN 10-11

2.360 18 2.844 3.161 0.541 0.240 0.135 0,23 N 12 W 12 HN 12-13

2.548 18 3.063 3.380 0.573 0.240 0.135 0,27 N 13 W 13 HN 12-13

2.751 18 3.313 3.630 0.573 0.240 0.135 0,31 N 14 W 14 HN 14

2.933 12 3.563 3.880 0.604 0.360 0.135 0,39 AN 15 W 15 HN 15

1) Also referred to as low profile series


2) For detailed information about threads, refer to ABMA Standard 8.2.

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Threads1) Dimensions Mass Designations
Threads Lock nut Appropriate
per inch locking device spanner
G d1 d3 B b h

in. in. kg

3.137 12 3.844 4.161 0.604 0.360 0.135 0,45 AN 16 W 16 HN 16

3.340 12 4.031 4.411 0.635 0.360 0.166 0,51 AN 17 W 17 HN 17

3.527 12 4.281 4.661 0.698 0.360 0.166 0,64 AN 18 W 18 HN 18-20

3.730 12 4.563 4.943 0.729 0.360 0.166 0,76 AN 19 W 19 HN 18-20

3.918 12 4.813 5.193 0.760 0.360 0.166 0,88 AN 20 W 20 HN 18-20

4.122 12 5.000 5.443 0.760 0.485 0.198 0,93 AN 21 W 21 HN 21-22

4.325 12 4.901 5.318 0.791 0.485 0.198 0,76 N 0222) W 022 HN 21-22
12 5.281 5.724 0.791 0.485 0.198 1,10 AN 22 W 22 HN 21-22

4.716 12 5.313 5.693 0.823 0.485 0.198 0,84 N 0242) W 024 TMFN 23-30
12 5.688 6.130 0.823 0.485 0.198 1,25 AN 24 W 24 TMFN 23-30

5.106 12 5.703 6.130 0.885 0.485 0.198 1,05 N 0262) W 026 TMFN 23-30
12 6.188 6.755 0.855 0.610 0.260 1,65 AN 26 W 26 TMFN 23-30

5.497 12 6.109 6.505 0.948 0.485 0.198 1,15 N 0282) W 028 TMFN 23-30
12 6.531 7.099 0.948 0.610 0.260 1,80 AN 28 W 28 TMFN 23-30

5.888 12 6.688 7.130 0.979 0.610 0.229 1,60 N 0302) W 030 TMFN 23-30
12 7.063 7.693 0.979 0.610 0.291 2,25 AN 30 W 30 TMFN 23-30

6.284 8 7.094 7.505 1.041 0.610 0.229 1,80 N 0322) W 032 TMFN 23-30
8 7.438 8.068 1.041 0.610 0.291 2,60 AN 32 W 32 TMFN 30-40

6.659 8 7.484 7.880 1.073 0.610 0.229 2,00 N 0342) W 034 TMFN 30-40
8 8.031 8.661 1.073 0.610 0.291 3,20 AN 34 W 34 TMFN 30-40

7.066 8 7.875 8.255 1.104 0.610 0.229 2,10 N 0362) W 036 TMFN 30-40
8 8.375 9.068 1.104 0.735 0.323 3,40 AN 36 W 36 TMFN 30-40

7.472 8 8.266 8.693 1.135 0.610 0.229 2,35 N 0382) W 038 TMFN 30-40
8 8.781 9.474 1.135 0.735 0.323 3,70 AN 38 W 38 TMFN 30-40

7.847 8 8.750 9.443 1.198 0.735 0.323 3,30 N 0402) W 040 TMFN 30-40
8 9.156 9.849 1.198 0.735 0.323 4,10 AN 40 W 40 TMFN 30-40

8.628 8 9.531 10.255 1.260 0.860 0.385 3,80 N 0442) W 044 TMFN 40-52
8 9.843 11.005 1.260 0.980 0.510 5,05 N 44 W 44 TMFN 40-52

1) For detailed information about threads, refer to ABMA Standard 8.2.


2) Low profile.

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W inch lock washers
W 00 - W 44
W 022 - W 044
45 25
V

B B
d

d1 d2 M d1

W 00 - W 40 W 44 and W 022 - W 044

Designation Dimensions Protrusion Mass

d d1 d2 B f M V min.

in. kg

W 00 0.406 0.655 0.875 0.032 0.120 0.334 0.062 0,001

W 01 0.484 0.749 1.016 0.032 0.120 0.412 0.062 0,002

W 02 0.601 0.843 1.156 0.032 0.120 0.529 0.062 0,002

W 03 0.679 0.968 1.328 0.032 0.120 0.607 0.062 0,003

W 04 0.801 1.155 1.531 0.032 0.176 0.729 0.062 0,004

W 05 0.989 1.311 1.719 0.04 0.176 0.909 0.094 0,006

W 06 1.193 1.530 1.922 0.04 0.176 1.093 0.094 0,007

W 07 1.396 1.843 2.250 0.04 0.176 1.296 0.094 0,009

W 08 1.583 2.030 2.469 0.048 0.290 1.478 0.094 0,015

W 09 1.792 2.311 2.734 0.048 0.290 1.687 0.125 0,018

W 10 1.992 2.468 2.922 0.048 0.290 1.887 0.125 0,018

W 11 2.182 2.686 3.109 0.053 0.290 2.069 0.125 0,019

W 12 2.400 2.874 3.344 0.053 0.290 2.267 0.125 0,020

W 13 2.588 3.093 3.578 0.053 0.290 2.455 0.125 0,023

W 14 2.791 3.343 3.828 0.053 0.290 2.658 0.188 0,026

W 15 2.973 3.593 4.109 0.062 0.290 2.834 0.188 0,041

W 16 3.177 3.874 4.375 0.062 0.353 3.038 0.188 0,045

W 17 3.395 4.061 4.625 0.062 0.353 3.253 0.188 0,047

W 18 3.582 4.311 4.938 0.084 0.353 3.418 0.188 0,072

W 19 3.800 4.593 5.219 0.084 0.353 3.636 0.188 0,079

W 20 3.988 4.843 5.500 0.084 0.353 3.809 0.250 0,087

W 21 4.192 5.030 5.703 0.084 0.353 4.013 0.250 0,095

W 022 4.395 4.951 5.688 0.115 0.350 4.185 0,11

W 22 4.395 5.311 6.063 0.115 0.353 4.185 0.250 0,16

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Designation Dimensions Protrusion Mass

d d1 d2 B f M V min.

in. kg

W 024 4.801 5.363 6.188 0.115 0.350 4.591 0,12

W 24 4.801 5.718 6.469 0.115 0.353 4.591 0.250 0,17

W 026 5.191 5.753 6.625 0.115 0.469 4.969 0,13

W 26 5.191 6.218 7.031 0.115 0.435 4.969 0.250 0,22

W 028 5.582 6.159 7.094 0.115 0.594 5.360 0,14

W 28 5.582 6.561 7.438 0.115 0.590 5.360 0.250 0,23

W 030 5.983 6.738 7.719 0.115 0.594 5.730 0,20

W 30 5.983 7.093 8.063 0.146 0.590 5.730 0.313 0,34

W 032 6.389 7.144 8.156 0.115 0.594 6.128 0,21

W 32 6.389 7.468 8.438 0.146 0.590 6.128 0.313 0,34

W 034 6.764 7.538 8.594 0.115 0.719 6.503 0,22

W 34 6.764 8.061 9.063 0.146 0.715 6.503 0.313 0,41

W 036 7.171 7.929 9.000 0.115 0.719 6.910 0,23

W 36 7.171 8.405 9.438 0.146 0.715 6.910 0.313 0,45

W 038 7.577 8.320 9.438 0.115 0.719 7.316 0,24

W 38 7.577 8.811 9.875 0.146 0.715 7.316 0.313 0,47

W 040 7.982 8.804 9.969 0.115 0.844 7.721 0,29

W 40 7.982 9.186 10.313 0.146 0.840 7.721 0.313 0,49

W 044 8.701 9.600 10.406 0.115 0.945 8.327 0,30

W 44 8.701 9.905 11.438 0.146 0.940 8.327 0,67

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Industrial lock nuts

N inch lock nuts Features and benefits


A simple, stable and reliable fastening
retained with a locking element
plate Available in a wide range of sizes
Easy to mount and dismount
Thread diameters range from 9.442 to
The locking principle 37.410 inches
Locking plates are simple, stable and reliable
fastening elements that engage a keyway in Dimensions, tolerances and product data
a shaft or adapter sleeve and are attached to The inch lock nuts and inch lock washers
the side face of the nut by two bolts secured generally conform to ANSI/ABMA standard
with locking wire ( fig. 28). A locking plate 8.2. See table 6 on page 62 for details. For
consists of a plate, two hexagonal head bolts additional information, see the product ta-
with drilled heads and lock wire to secure bles (page 64).
them ( fig. 29).
Ordering information
The nut and locking plate must be ordered
About N inch lock nuts separately.
N lock nuts for nominal thread diameters
ranging from 9.442 to 37.410 inches (size
N inch lock nuts
N 048 to N 950) are low profile series lock
nuts that use a locking plate. These lock
nuts, also referred to as shaft or withdrawal
nuts, have four equally spaced slots around
their circumference ( fig. 30) to accom-
modate an impact spanner.
Lock nuts and locking plates are listed in
the product table ( page 64). Dimensional
data for locking plates can be found on
page 65.
N Lock nuts with a locking plate are com-
monly used with bearings in the 23048,
23148 and 23248 series and larger, but can
also be used to retain any suitable bearing
or other machine component.
N lock nuts can be reused, provided they
are not damaged. A new locking plate should
be used each time the corresponding lock
nut is installed.

Fig. 28 Fig. 29 Fig. 30

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N inch lock nuts

Installation Mounting bearings on an adapter sleeve


N lock nuts are easy to install. Each nut is or tapered seat
provided with four equally spaced slots 1 With the bearing in position, screw the
around its circumference to accommodate lock nut into place.
an impact spanner. Appropriate spanner 2 Tighten the nut against the bearing with
sizes are listed in the product tables an impact spanner until the correct bear-
( page 64). ing internal radial clearance is obtained,
N lock nuts can be reused, provided they and making sure to not over tighten it
are not damaged. A new locking plate should ( fig. 31).
be used each time the corresponding lock 3 Position the locking plate in the
nut is installed. keyway.
4 Tighten the nut further if required
Mounting bearings and components on to align the holes in the plate with the
cylindrical shafts holes on the side face of the nut, making
To mount bearings and components on a sure that the plate maintains its position
cylindrical shaft seat in the keyway.
1 With the bearing or component in posi- 5 Screw both bolts into the side face
tion, screw the lock nut into place. of the lock nut and tighten them.
2 Tighten the nut against the bearing or 6 Thread the wire supplied with the
component with an impact spanner, mak- locking plate through the holes in the
ing sure to not over tighten it ( fig. 31). head of both bolts in a figure 8 pattern.
3 Position the locking plate in the keyway. 7 Twist the ends of the wire together to
4 Tighten the nut further, if required, to prevent the bolts from loosening
align the holes in the plate with the holes ( fig. 32).
on the side face of the nut, making sure
that the plate maintains its position in the
keyway.
5 Screw both bolts into the side face of the
lock nut and tighten them.
6 Thread the wire supplied with the locking
plate through the holes in the head of
both bolts in a figure 8 pattern.
7 Twist the ends of the wire together to
prevent the bolts from loosening
( fig. 32).

Fig. 31 Fig. 32

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Industrial lock nuts

N designation system

Examples: N 022 N 022

Series

N Lock nut dimensions in accordance with ANSI


standard, low profile series size N 048 to N 950
PL Locking plate dimensions in accordance with
ANSI standard

Nut size

048 9.442 in. thread diameter


to
096 18.894 in. thread diameter

500 19.682 in. thread diameter


to
950 37.410 in. thread diameter

Table 6

Product data
N series

Dimension standards Inch thread: ANSI/ABMA Std. 8.2

Tolerances Inch thread: ANSI/ABMA Std. 8.2


Axial run-out locating face/thread: 0,05 to 0,30 mm (0.002 to 0.012 in.) max., depending on the lock nut size

Mating shaft threads Inch thread: Tolerance class: ANSI/ABMA Std. 8.2

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63
N inch lock nuts retained with a locking plate
9.442 37.410 in.
B5
B b
h

d1 G d2 d3

Threads1) Dimensions Mass Designations


Threads Lock nut Appropriate
per inch locking device spanner
G d1 d2 d3 B B5 b h

in. in. kg

9.442 6 10.625 10.423 11.443 1.354 1.698 0.860 0.385 5,9 N 048 PL 48 TMFN 40-52
10.192 6 11.406 11.298 12.193 1.416 1.760 0.860 0.385 6,8 N 052 PL 52 TMFN 40-52

11.004 6 12.219 12.110 13.005 1.510 1.854 0.980 0.385 7,7 N 056 PL 56 TMFN 52-64
11.785 6 13.219 13.110 14.193 1.573 1.948 0.980 0.510 10,5 N 060 PL 60 TMFN 52-64

12.562 6 14.031 13.860 15.005 1.666 2.041 0.980 0.510 12 N 064 PL 64 TMFN 52-64
13.339 5 14.813 14.735 15.755 1.791 2.166 0.980 0.510 13,5 N 068 PL 68 TMFN 52-64

14.17 5 15.500 15.485 16.505 1.791 2.166 1.230 0.510 13,5 N 072 PL 72 TMFN 64-80
14.957 5 16.625 16.485 17.755 1.916 2.353 1.230 0.604 18,5 N 076 PL 76 TMFN 64-80

15.745 5 17.438 17.235 18.505 2.073 2.500 1.230 0.604 21 N 080 PL 80 TMFN 64-80
16.532 5 18.188 18.110 19.318 2.073 2.500 1.355 0.604 22 N 084 PL 84 TMFN 64-80

17.319 5 19.250 19.110 20.505 2.385 2.906 1.355 0.604 30 N 088 PL 88 TMFN 64-80
18.107 5 20.688 19.985 21.255 2.385 2.906 1.355 0.604 31 N 092 PL 92 TMFN 80-500

18.894 5 20.750 20.673 22.068 2.385 2.937 1.480 0.604 32,5 N 096 PL 96 TMFN 80-500
19.682 5 21.688 21.610 22.818 2.703 3.250 1.480 0.604 36 N 500 PL 500 TMFN 80-500

20.867 4 23.250 23.360 24.818 2.703 3.250 1.605 0.823 48,5 N 530 PL 530 TMFN 80-500
22.048 4 24.000 24.110 25.568 2.953 3.512 1.605 0.823 48,5 N 560 PL 560 TMFN 500-600

23.623 4 26.000 25.923 27.568 2.953 3.512 1.605 0.823 59,0 N 600 PL 600 TMFN 500-600
24.804 4 27.125 27.235 28.755 2.953 3.512 1.855 0.823 61,5 N 630 PL 630 TMFN 500-600

26.379 4 29.125 28.985 30.693 3.140 3.699 1.855 0.823 77,0 N 670 PL 670 TMFN 600-750
27.961 3 30.688 30.610 32.693 3.578 4.137 1.980 1.010 102 N 710 PL 710 TMFN 600-750

29.536 3 32.313 32.235 34.255 3.578 4.169 2.230 1.010 107 N 750 PL 750 TMFN 600-750
31.504 3 34.250 34.610 36.255 3.578 4.169 2.230 1.010 115 N 800 PL 800 TMFN 600-750

33.473 3 36.375 36.485 38.568 3.578 4.249 2.480 1.010 130 N 850 PL 850
35.441 3 38.375 38.610 40.568 3.953 4.624 2.480 1.010 153 N 900 PL 900

37.410 3 40.500 40.610 43.005 3.953 4.624 2.480 1.010 176 N 950 PL 950

1) For detailed information about threads, refer to ABMA Standard 8.2.

64
PL inch locking plates
PL 48 950

A 2

L
A3

A1
B 7,5

Designation Dimensions Mass

Locking plate 2 x drilled


head hexagon A1 A2 A3 B L
head bolt

in. kg

PL 48 5/1618x5/8 1.125 0.813 1.000 0.125 3.500 0,040


PL 52 5/1618x5/8 1.156 0.804 1.063 0.125 3.750 0,045

PL 56 5/1618x5/8 1.156 0.822 1.125 0.125 3.938 0,046


PL 60 3/816x3/4 1.375 0.915 1.250 0.125 4.344 0,064

PL 64 3/816x3/4 1.312 0.888 1.313 0.125 4.531 0,064


PL 68 3/816x3/4 1.250 0.856 1.375 0.125 4.750 0,065

PL 72 3/816x3/4 1.250 0.856 1.375 0.125 4.906 0,066


PL 76 1/213x7/8 1.500 1.039 1.375 0.125 5.438 0,085

PL 80 1/213x7/8 1.469 0.976 1.500 0.125 5.719 0,089


PL 84 1/213x7/8 1.562 1.067 1.500 0.125 5.812 0,096

PL 88 5/811x1 1.656 1.125 1.688 0.125 6.250 0,110


PL 92 5/811x1 1.656 1.063 1.688 0.125 6.422 0,121

PL 96 5/811x1 1/4 1.562 0.999 1.688 0.156 6.594 0,145


PL 500 5/811x1 1/4 1.688 1.125 1.688 0.156 6.844 0,158

PL 530 5/811x1 1/4 2.125 1.562 1.688 0.156 7.312 0,214


PL 560 5/811x1 1/4 1.875 1.312 1.688 0.156 7.500 0,182

PL 600 5/811x1 1/4 2.000 1.437 1.688 0.156 8.000 0,212


PL 630 5/811x1 1/4 2.094 1.376 1.875 0.156 8.312 0,251

PL 670 5/811x1 1/4 2.109 1.421 1.875 0.156 8.750 0,266


PL 710 5/811x1 1/4 2.188 1.500 1.875 0.156 9.188 0,283

PL 750 5/811x1 1/4 2.188 1.500 1.875 0.188 9.594 0,355


PL 800 5/811x1 1/4 2.219 1.531 1.875 0.188 10.219 0,379

PL 850 3/410x1 1/2 2.469 1.656 1.875 0.188 10.938 0,452


PL 900 3/410x1 1/2 2.438 1.688 1.875 0.188 11.500 0,470

PL 950 3/410x1 1/2 2.531 1.781 1.875 0.188 12.000 0,490

Two hexagonal head bolts and a wire to secure the bolts are supplied with a locking plate.

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Tools Fig. 33
HNA series adjustable hook
Except for KMTA lock nuts, all SKF lock nuts spanners
have slots around their circumference to ac-
commodate a hook or impact spanner. The HNA series adjustable hook spanners (
designations of the appropriate spanners fig. 36) make tightening and loosening of
are listed in the product tables. For addition- KM, KML, N, AN, KMK, KMFE and KMT lock
al information about spanners, refer to the nuts quick and easy. The HNA series of ad-
catalogue SKF Maintenance and Lubrication justable spanners includes 4 different sizes
Products or visit www.mapro.skf.com. covering 23 nut sizes. The adjustable hook
spanners are suitable for all lock nuts con-
forming to the DIN 981 standard.
HN series hook spanners
Hook spanners in the HN series ( fig. 33)
are available in 15 different sizes. The series
is based on the DIN 1810 standard that Fig. 34
combines certain spanner sizes. The HN se- HN 4-16/SET
ries is suitable for tightening or loosening
KM lock nuts conforming to DIN 981 stand-
ard up to size KM 22. Additionally, they are
suitable for use with AN, N, KMK, KMFE and
KMT lock nuts as well as nuts manufactured
according to the DIN 1804 standard.

Hook spanner set HN 4-16/SET


In addition to single spanners, HN series
spanners are available as a set, HN 4-16/
SET ( fig. 34), containing the nine most
popular sizes, HN 4 up to HN 16. The span-
ners are contained in a sturdy carrying case
( fig. 1). Fig. 35

Hook spanners HN/SNL series


Hook spanners in HN/SNL series ( fig. 35)
are specially designed to tighten and loosen
KM, KML, N, AN, KMK, KMFE and KMT lock
nuts with outside diameters ranging from
38 to 210 mm (1.5 to 8.3 in). The HN/SNL
series consists of 21 sizes and are available
individually.

Fig. 36

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Tools

TMFS lock nut sockets Fig. 37 Fig. 38


TMFS lock nut sockets ( fig. 37) are used
to tighten and loosen KM and KMK series
lock nuts. The sockets are available in 21
different sizes and are suitable for bearings
with a bore diameter between 10 and
100 mm. The sockets are an alternative to
hook spanners and make the use of power
tools or torque wrenches possible. Larger
sizes and deep well sockets are available on
request.

TMFN impact spanners


TMFN impact spanners ( fig. 38) are used
to tighten and loosen the lock nuts used to Fig. 39
locate large bearings mounted on tapered
journals, adapter or withdrawal sleeves. The
impact spanners are designed to fit a num-
ber of different nut sizes, and are suitable
for KM, HM .. T, HML .. T, HM 30.., HM 31..,
AN and N lock nuts.

TMHN 7 spanners
It is essential, when mounting self-aligning
bearings on adapter sleeves, to obtain the
correct internal radial clearance. Failure to
do so will have a negative impact on bearing
performance, which could lead to premature
bearing failure. To avoid these problems,
SKF has designed a set of seven spanners
( fig. 39 and table 7) to fit KM lock nuts
size 5 to 11. Each spanner is clearly marked
with the correct tightening angle, to facilitate
drive-up and to maintain the recommended
radial clearance after locking the lock nut
onto the shaft. The spanner engages the nut
in four places.

Table 7

SKF spanners

Spanner Nut Bearing designation


designation designation

HNM 5 KM 5 1205 EK 2205 EK 1305 EK

HNM 6 KM 6 1206 EK 2206 EK 1306 EK 2306 K

HNM 7 KM 7 1207 EK 2207 EK 1307 EK 2307 EK

HNM 8 KM 8 1208 EK 2208 EK 1308 EK 2308 EK

HNM 9 KM 9 1209 EK 2209 EK 1309 EK 2309 EK

HNM 10 KM 10 1210 EK 2210 EK 1310 EK 2310 K

HNM 11 KM 11 1211 EK 2211 EK 1311 EK 2311 K

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