Nut - Large Dress Nut, Carling, 15/32-32UNS, Plastic

Nut - Large Dress Nut, Carling, 15/32-32UNS, Plastic

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Genuine Carling Technologies dress nuts for use with full size toggle switches and footswitches. These nuts are made of a strong durable plastic and feature a chamfered edge with a knurled bottom half for a unique look that is simple to tighten down. The top of the threading is not capped so they can thread past the top of the bushing. These fit any 15/32-32UNS bushing but can also work with some M12 bushings.

SKU:
P-H52-NUT-PLX
Item ID:
045378
Brand:
Carling
RoHS Compliant
Part Numbers
ColorOur Part Number
BlackP-H52-NUT-PLBK
RedP-H52-NUT-PLRD
WhiteP-H52-NUT-PLWH
Diameter0.621 in.
Height0.120 in.
Threading15/32-32UNS
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions0.628 in. × 0.628 in. × 0.124 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0029 lbs.
P-H52-NUT-PLBK - Black versionDiameter0.621 in.
Height0.120 in.
Threading15/32-32UNS
P-H52-NUT-PLRD - Red versionDiameter0.621 in.
Height0.120 in.
Threading15/32-32UNS
P-H52-NUT-PLWH - White versionDiameter0.621 in.
Height0.120 in.
Threading15/32-32UNS
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Product Reviews

3.00 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
colton.wheeler - October 13th, 2021
3 out of 5

These dress nuts look REAALLY nice, but I could not get it tight enough to secure a large Carling DPDT toggle to the back of a Princeton Reverb chassis (even with a lock tooth washer on the inside of the chassis). I ended up chewing up a few of these from my pliers before I abandoned the idea altogether.

I have not verified, but I think a smaller footswitch or toggle (amp On/Off toggle) would work much better.