

Genuine replacement part 2418295 is a locking nut designed to securely fasten components while resisting loosening from vibration or torque. A worn, stripped, or damaged locking nut can cause connections to loosen, leading to misalignment, fluid leaks, or mechanical failure. Replacing with this genuine locking nut ensures a secure, vibration-resistant fastening and reliable operation on compatible Impact X units.
| Part Number | 2418295 |
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| Part Description | Locking Nut |
| Brand | Impact X |
| Fits |
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| Condition | New |
The 2418295 Locking Nut is a specialized fastener designed to maintain clamping force even under continuous vibration and dynamic loads. On Impact X 410 and 440 units, this locking nut secures critical components such as shafts, bearings, or linkages, preventing unwanted loosening during operation.
A worn, stripped, or damaged locking nut can lead to connection loosening, component misalignment, fluid leaks, or mechanical failure. Replacing the nut with a genuine 2418295 restores a secure, vibration-resistant fastening and ensures the integrity of the assembly.
| Vibration-resistant fastening | Secures components while resisting loosening from machine vibration |
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| Clamping force retention | Maintains proper tension on threaded connections over time |
| Component security | Prevents unwanted movement or disassembly of critical parts |
| Stripped threads | Nut will not tighten properly or spins on mating threads |
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| Worn locking feature | Nut no longer resists loosening; spins freely when installed |
| Visible damage | Cracks, deformation, or corrosion affecting function |
| During disassembly | Always replace locking nuts when servicing associated components |
Part 2418295 is compatible with the following Impact X models. Always confirm fitment using the correct parts diagram for your exact machine.
| Brand / Model | Component |
|---|---|
| Impact X: 410 | Locking Nut (2418295) |
| Impact X: 440 | Locking Nut (2418295) |
When replacing a locking nut, these related components are often inspected at the same time:
Check threads for damage or wear; replace if necessary.
Inspect for deformation or wear that could affect clamping.
Check for wear or damage at the mounting point.