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Screw hex caps are found on lawn equipment and other small machines. Over time, with the machine's use or following accidental damage, a screw hex cap may break or become loose. In order to continue safely operating the machine, the part must be replaced. A missing or damaged screw hex cap can cause the equipment to move in unpredictable ways. Check for excessive vibration or noise.Always wear gloves for protection when replacing parts on lawn equipment. Tools required may include a socket set, wrench set, and a screwdriver. Screw hex caps are quick and easy to replace. Make sure that the replacement screw hex cap is installed correctly and properly secured for a tight and long-lasting fit.This screw hex cap is an authentic OEM replacement part. It is supplied by the manufacturer. The replacement screw hex cap is made of durable metal and is gold in color. The replacement piece can be used in a variety of machines, including chippers, shredders, cultivators, edgers, lawnmowers, lawn tractors, and snowblowers. The screw hex cap is compatible with Husky, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Bolens, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, Troy-Bilt, and MTD. It is sold as an individual unit.
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The hex lock nut is found on many different types of outdoor lawn equipment, as well as other types of equipment. The lock nut works to secure bolted joints by adding friction to the bolt threads. The nut has flat sides, which can easily be gripped by a wrench to be tightened or loosened as needed. These types of nuts are common, as they provide easy assembly and disassembly of various parts. Buyers may need a new hex lock nut for a range of reasons. The nut that is currently on the equipment could have become damaged or lost while working on the machine. It is vital for all of the nuts to be in place and properly secured on the equipment before use. This is an authentic OEM part. Some of the products that use hex lock nuts include lawn mowers, snowblowers, tillers, edgers, string trimmers, and log splitters. Common equipment brands using these nuts include Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Yard Machines, and Troy-Bilt.