Brass Nuts to DIN / ISO · Jamnagar, India
Knurled thumb nut, high form (with collar) — machined in brass CW614N to standard and to your drawing.
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A DIN 466 nut is a high-form knurled thumb nut with a collar and a knurled outer rim that lets it be tightened and loosened by hand without tools; it is the tall counterpart to the flat DIN 467 knurled nut. Brassland machines it from free-cutting brass CW614N (CuZn39Pb3) — or lead-free CW724R — to the standard and to your drawing, as part of our brass nut programme.
DIN 466 — engineering drawing (Brassland). Plan view and section with dimension references.
Specification
| Standard | DIN 466 |
| Type | Knurled thumb nut, high form (with collar) |
| Thread | M3–M10; larger on request |
| Material | CW614N (CuZn39Pb3); lead-free CW724R on request |
| Certificate | EN 10204 3.1 per shipment; 3.2 on request |
Datasheet — dimensions to DIN 466
| Thread d | Knurled Ø d1 | Height h |
|---|---|---|
| M3 | 12 | 7.5 |
| M4 | 16 | 9.5 |
| M5 | 20 | 11.5 |
| M6 | 24 | 15.0 |
| M8 | 30 | 18.0 |
| M10 | 36 | 23.0 |
Dimensions in mm to DIN 466. Sizes and tolerances are made to your drawing on request.
Applications
Typical applications for the Brass Knurled Thumb Nut (High Form) include tool-free adjustment on covers, guards and panels, laboratory and test rigs, adjustable fixtures and jigs, and instrument and display mounts. As all parts are made to order, sizes, threads, plating and certification are tailored to your specification.
Related pages
All DIN/ISO nut types.
View →MaterialStandard free-cutting brass datasheet.
View →IndustryPanel and board hardware.
View →IndustryPrecision adjustable fasteners.
View →IndustryChassis and vibration joints.
View →CapabilitySmall precision turned components.
View →Give the standard, thread, finish and quantity. We are a brass nut manufacturer in Jamnagar, India, exporting to 40+ countries.
Frequently asked questions
Yes — the knurled rim is designed for finger grip, so it is tightened and loosened by hand (finger-tight only).
DIN 466 is the tall, high form with a collar; DIN 467 is the flat / low form. Choose DIN 466 for a better hand grip, DIN 467 where height is limited.
It adds grip height and provides a clean bearing face against the workpiece.
Brass offers corrosion resistance and a premium look and feel for hand-operated, often visible, fasteners.