​Top quality lock nuts for critical joints 09 July 2015

For fifty years J. Lanfranco & Cie, headquartered in Paris, France, has been manufacturing self-locking slotted nuts with a reliability that it says is renowned in the rail and industrial sectors, when compared with locking by deformation nuts or nuts with inserts (nylon or metal).

J. Lanfranco’s dual slotted, self-locking system is superimposed on the nut body. The two slots are symmetrically opposite and perpendicular to the axis of the bolt. During manufacture the locking elements are deformed so that the slots are closed. 

When installed the slots open, engaging and exerting a clamping force on the bolt thread flank on opposite sides and in differ

Withstanding vibrations, fluids, as well as low and high temperatures, this slotted design has been tried and tested across all industries including rail, national defence, compressors, wind turbines, nuclear power plants and lifting machinery. Due to this J. Lanfranco has adapted these locking systems for modular fixtures systems so that they can be modified to the specific needs of its customers.ent planes, in this way self-locking according to ISO 2320. The self-locking nut will not damage the bolt and when removed the slots revert to the closed position allowing it to be reused at least five times without any reduction of its self-locking properties.

These modular fixture systems include a stainless steel or aluminium alloy section that is cut to the requested length and in which the company incorporates moveable slotted self-locking nuts. When there are several nuts, the equidistance between them is defined according to the customer’s requirements.

The mobility of the nuts can be multidirectional depending on what they are being used for. With such modular fixture systems, the user not only gains time significantly during assembly, but also obtains the necessary tightening with just one part, and therefore avoids the build-up of different mechanical parts used beforehand.

These nuts can be put to a variety of uses: V-form plough on high-speed trains, window fasteners, door and leaf fasteners, seats, interior apparatus and structures, lift shafts, inserts, electro mechanics and cable pipework, as well as all applications subject to vibration.

Claire Aldridge Deputy Editor t: +44 (0) 1727 743 889

Having spent a decade in the fastener industry experiencing every facet – from steel mills, fastener manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, as well as machinery builders and plating + coating companies, Claire has developed an in-depth knowledge of all things fasteners.

Alongside visiting numerous companies, exhibitions and conferences around the world, Claire has also interviewed high profile figures – focusing on key topics impacting the sector and making sure readers stay up to date with the latest developments within the industry.