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I have added a reference to "Philidas nuts", which are quite different to the other three types presented here. If anyone thinks that they do not belong here, please feel free to introduce them instead as a seperate category on the main Locknut page. They don't resemble anything listed thre either, because as far as I can see they are unique. But they have a distorted thread, although axially instead of diametrically.
If you know of another manufacturer or name for these, again please feel free to change this and the Philidas nut page accordingly. Tiger99 ( talk) 21:47, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
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This article badly needs some photos and/or other illustrations. Will ( Talk - contribs) 09:36, 2 March 2019 (UTC)