P/N: ms14144-4
Category: Fasteners & Hardware
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| Condition | Stock |
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| New Surplus | 40 Available |
The MS14144-4 is a self-locking castellated hex nut designed for 1/4-28 UNJF-3B threads. Manufactured from steel with an all-metal prevailing-torque locking mechanism, this nut prevents loosening under vibration and thermal cycling without requiring safety wire or additional fasteners. The extended washer design distributes load across a wider surface area, reducing stress concentration on composite or thin-gauge materials.
Used in structural and systems assemblies where positive locking and compact design are required. Installation follows MS14144/NASM14144 specifications and aircraft maintenance manual torque procedures.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The MS14144-4 is a self-locking castellated hex nut designed for 1/4-28 UNJF-3B threads. Manufactured from steel with an all-metal prevailing-torque locking mechanism, this nut prevents loosening under vibration and thermal cycling without requiring safety wire or additional fasteners.
Aircraft hardware is manufactured to military and aviation specifications. The NUT,SELF-LOCKING conforms to its applicable AN (Air Force-Navy), MS (Military Standard), or NAS (National Aerospace Standard) specification. Contact us for specific specification details.
Aviation hardware is available in various materials including cadmium-plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and titanium depending on the application. Contact us for material certification and specifications for the ms14144-4.
Yes, we sell hardware in various quantities from single units to bulk lots. The NUT,SELF-LOCKING is available in: New Surplus. Submit an RFQ for volume pricing or call (904) 998-9101 for quantity availability.