M20 Nut Dimensions: Hex & Thin Series
This charts is based on the Regular Series (DIN 934 / ISO 4032) for standard load-bearing applications and the Thin or Half Series (DIN 439 / ISO 4035), which is ideal for jam nut or lock nut configurations or applications with limited vertical clearance. The thread dimensions comply with DIN 13-1 (coarse), DIN 13-21 (fine series), and ISO 68-1 standards to ensure a precise fit and reliable engagement across high-capacity metric fastening systems.
Disclaimer: Actual dimensions, including the width across flats (spanner or wrench size), nut height, and thread tolerance may vary depending on the specific manufacturing class and material — always verify with the official product datasheet before use or buying.
| M20 x 2.5 Hex Nut – DIN 13-1/ISO 68-1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dimension | Size (mm) | |
| Min | Max | |
| Major Diameter | 20 | 20.585 |
| Pitch Diameter | 18.376 | 18.6 |
| Minor Diameter | 17.294 | 17.744 |
| Thread Pitch | 2.5 | |
| M20 x 2.0 Hex Nut – DIN 13-21/ISO 68-1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dimension | Size (mm) | |
| Min | Max | |
| Major Diameter | 20 | 20.501 |
| Pitch Diameter | 18.701 | 18.913 |
| Minor Diameter | 17.835 | 18.21 |
| Thread Pitch | 2.0 | |
| M20 x 1.5 Hex Nut – DIN 13-21/ISO 68-1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dimension | Size (mm) | |
| Min | Max | |
| Major Diameter | 20 | 20.406 |
| Pitch Diameter | 19.026 | 19.216 |
| Minor Diameter | 18.376 | 18.676 |
| Thread Pitch | 1.5 | |
| M20 x 1.0 Hex Nut – DIN 13-21/ISO 68-1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dimension | Size (mm) | |
| Min | Max | |
| Major Diameter | 20 | 20.304 |
| Pitch Diameter | 19.35 | 19.51 |
| Minor Diameter | 18.917 | 19.153 |
| Thread Pitch | 1.0 | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size wrench or spanner do I need for an M20 nut?
An M20 hex nut typically requires a 30 mm wrench or socket. The standard width across flats (s) for an M20 nut is 30.00 mm. Due to the high torque requirements of M20 fasteners, heavy-duty impact sockets or long-handled spanners are generally required for proper tensioning.
What is a jam nut?
A jam nut is a low-profile hex nut, typically from the Thin Series (DIN 439), that is used to lock a standard nut in place. By tightening a standard nut against a jam nut, you create internal tension between the threads of both nuts and the bolt. This “jams” the assembly together, providing a mechanical lock that prevents loosening caused by vibration or rotation.
Can a Thin Series nut handle the same torque as a Regular nut?
No. Because the Thin Series has fewer threads in contact with the bolt, it has a lower proof load. For M20 applications, which often involve critical structural loads, using a thin nut as the primary fastener is unsafe as the threads are likely to strip or fail under high tension. Always use a Regular Series nut for primary load-bearing joints.