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Just a point. I can't log in from work so sorry for that. This is correct from reference for KEPS nuts. A trademarked name that has become industry standard for a washer/nut combination. It is simlar in appearance to a Kay Nut or K-nut, but I have not seen these terms used interchangeably. If one looks up jet nut on wikipedia, that provides a good defintion of a Jet or K nut. I believe Kay-nut should redirect there, not here. 194.74.179.34 (talk) 17:09, 18 August 2011 (UTC)d
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edit— Preceding unsigned comment added by Razer445 (talk • contribs) 05:30, 11 July 2022 (UTC)
I added some more information on what a keps nut is and its other various names that it has. I added some more depth and meaning to the definition to give a better description of it. Some more things I put was how the installation of the kep nut is and what can cause problems if it is not applied properly. I also touched on the quality the kep nut can provide with how it can be a substitute for many parts to make things easier. I hope this helps with what all a kep nut can be applied to and a sense of how useful it can be for many processes.
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editAnyone else read this and immediately think it was written by the Keps marketing team? Chris Mo (talk) 14:48, 9 November 2022 (UTC)