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Prevailing Torque Fasteners

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Prevailing torque fasteners create a thread interface between the fastener and the fastener counterpart in order to prevent the fastener from loosening.

All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners 

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by a designed distortion or deformation in the fastener.

Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners 

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by the presence of a nylon material on the fastener threads.

Adhesive Coated Fasteners 

These fasteners accomplish the thread interface by the presence of a thread-locking compound on the fastener threads. Refer to the appropriate repair procedure in order to determine if the fastener may be reused and the applicable thread-locking compound to apply to the fastener.

Fig 1: Adhesive Coated Fasteners
GM171892Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
Callout Component Name
1 Prevailing Torque Nut, Center Lock Type
2 Prevailing Torque Nut, Top Lock Type
3 Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Patch Type
4 Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Washer Insert Type
5 Prevailing Torque Nut, Nylon Insert Type
6 Prevailing Torque Bolt, Dry Adhesive Coating Type
7 Prevailing Torque Bolt, Thread Profile Deformed Type
8 Prevailing Torque Bolt, Nylon Strip Type
9 Prevailing Torque Bolt, Out-of-Round Thread Area Type

A prevailing torque fastener may be reused ONLY if:

Metric Prevailing Torque Fastener Minimum Torque Development

Application Specification
Metric English
All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners
  • 6 mm
0.4 4 lb in
  • 8 mm
0.8 7 lb in
  • 10 mm
1.4 12 lb in
  • 12 mm
2.1 19 lb in
  • 14 mm
3 27 lb in
  • 16 mm
4.2 37 lb in
  • 20 mm
7 62 lb in
  • 24 mm
10.5 93 lb in
Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners
  • 6 mm
0.3 3 lb in
  • 8 mm
0.6 5 lb in
  • 10 mm
1.1 10 lb in
  • 12 mm
1.5 13 lb in
  • 14 mm
2.3 20 lb in
  • 16 mm
3.4 30 lb in
  • 20 mm
5.5 49 lb in
  • 24 mm
8.5 75 lb in
English Prevailing Torque Fastener Minimum Torque Development

Application Specification
Metric English
All Metal Prevailing Torque Fasteners
  • 1/4 in
0.5 4.5 lb in
  • 5/16 in
0.8 7.5 lb in
  • 3/8 in
1.3 11.5 lb in
  • 7/16 in
1.8 16 lb in
  • 1/2 in
2.3 20 lb in
  • 9/16 in
3.2 28 lb in
  • 5/8 in
4 36 lb in
  • 3/4 in
7 62 lb in
Nylon Interface Prevailing Torque Fasteners
  • 1/4 in
0.3 3 lb in
  • 5/16 in
0.6 5 lb in
  • 3/8 in
1 9 lb in
  • 7/16 in
1.3 12 lb in
  • 1/2 in
1.8 16 lb in
  • 9/16 in
2.5 22 lb in
  • 5/8 in
3.4 30 lb in
  • 3/4 in
5 45 lb in