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Universal M10-1.5 Metric Hex Nut DIN 934 Class 8 | Zinc-Plated Steel | 10575

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Class 8 zinc-plated steel metric hex nut to DIN 934 standard for M10-1.5 thread applications. The M10 size is common on suspension components, wheel hardware, engine mounts, and structural body fastening across a wide range of domestic and import vehicles. Class 8 construction with 116,000 psi tensile strength provides the clamping force needed for high-stress fastening points.

Specifications

  • Type: Metric Hex Nut
  • Thread Size: M10-1.5
  • Thread Type: Regular (Coarse)
  • Across Flats: 17mm
  • Class: 8
  • Standard: DIN 934
  • Material: Steel
  • Finish: Zinc
  • Tensile Strength: 116,000 psi

Vehicle Fitment

  • Universal — M10-1.5 thread applications across domestic and import vehicles

Cross-Reference Numbers

  • Standard: DIN 934, M10-1.5
  • SMS Part#: 10575
What does Class 8 mean for a metric hex nut?

Class 8 indicates the mechanical strength grade of the nut. Class 8 nuts are rated to mate with Class 8.8 bolts and provide a proof load stress of 800 MPa — appropriate for structural automotive fastening including suspension mounts, engine accessories, and body hardware.

What is the standard thread pitch for M10?

M10-1.5 is the standard (coarse) thread pitch for M10 fasteners — 1.5mm between thread peaks. A fine thread version would be M10-1.25. The two are not interchangeable, so verify your bolt's thread pitch before ordering.

What wrench size do I need for an M10-1.5 nut?

An M10 DIN 934 nut has a 17mm across-flats dimension, requiring a 17mm wrench or socket for installation and removal. This is a common size in standard metric automotive toolkits.

Where is M10 commonly used in automotive applications?

M10 fasteners are widely used in suspension components (control arms, sway bar links), engine mounts, exhaust hangers, transmission crossmembers, and body structural hardware across most domestic and import vehicles.

What pack sizes are available?

Available in packs of 15, 30, 60, and 90 to suit individual repairs or shop stock needs.