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  • Castellated nut — A castellated nut (also called a castle nut or a slotted nut) is a nut with slots (notches) cut into one end. The name comes from the nut’s resemblance to the crenellated parapet of a medieval castle. The bolt or axle has one or two holes drilled …   Wikipedia

  • castellated nut — noun : a nut with radial grooves in its upper face to receive a split pin passed through a hole in the bolt to prevent the nut from turning * * * a tall lock nut, having on its outer face radial slits allowing for insertion of a cotter pin or… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • castellated nut — a tall lock nut, having on its outer face radial slits allowing for insertion of a cotter pin or wire in both the nut and a hole in its bolt, so as to prevent the nut from coming loose. See illus. under nut. Also called castle nut. [1900 05] * *… …   Universalium

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