How do you buy a nut from the local vendor?
Answer Posted / shaikh arif
by specifing the size of the nut as per the requirement.
for e.g m12 for 12mmdiameter nut & if pitch is also
imortant then specify the pitch with the diameter like
M12mltipyby(pitch.e.g 2mm)
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