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The AR-PRO 8-Pack Spring Steel Push-On Pushnuts are precision-engineered lock washers designed to fit 5/8" dolly axle rods. Crafted from ultra-thin, durable spring steel with an oiled phosphate finish, they provide superior corrosion resistance and a secure one-way ratcheting grip that outperforms traditional pins and washers. Ideal for low-torque outdoor equipment, this value pack ensures you’re always ready to maintain your dollies, hand carts, and lawn wagons with confidence.










| ASIN | B08PP5CB2B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,765 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Push Nuts |
| Brand | AR-PRO |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,362) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2020 |
| Exterior Finish | Steel |
| Fastener Size | 0.63 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810071110047 |
| Item Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Item Thickness | 0.02 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
| Item model number | 5/8 |
| Manufacturer | AR-PRO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Metal Type | Spring Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 8 |
| Outside Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Size | 5/8" (0.63 inch) |
| Washer Type | Lock Washer |
M**E
Just what I needed. Not easy to install but that's a good thing
These are not easy to install so be careful. I can't believe how much they cost for so few. I mean there is less than a pennies worth of materials to make these. I have been at it for over a week trying to get in on the tire for the dolly. I am leaving it to my son. BUT it has to be like that, others have used the parts that came with the replacement tires and said it went on easy but the tire is always falling off and they finally had to by this type of replacement to get it to stay on. The one side went on really easy and stayed on, but the other side is being very stubborn. I took the advise of a woman on youtube who said use a block of wood. No that didn't work. I finally read the instructions that came with the tire and said to use an old socket to provide equal pressure all the way around when tamping the pushnut. Going to give it a try. But sincce the other tire is operating quite satisfactory, without any losening or slipping I say they work well. I will have to buy another set to add to storage.
J**E
They worked great but they are a little too thin for my liking.
they were a little lighter duty than I would have preferred and there was not thickness detail on the listing of these washers, so it was hard for me to assess. i would have preferred twice as thick. They worked.
C**S
Size matters on a dolly truck wheel washer
The item fit perfect. My dolly truck lost the washer that held the tire on the dolly. I went to ace hardware and Lowe’s and they only had one that went up to 1/2inch. Most dolly trucks are 3/4. So happy I found this seller
B**E
Great push nuts, I would buy again
These are not the cheap flimsy push nuts like many have described. Now , they are not as thick as the original ones I removed from my hand truck, but after removing the old rims and tires, sanding and preparing the axles to accept the new rims and tires, these push nuts installed with ease. They are of good quality and have been holding up just fine on our commercially used hand truck. No complaints at all.
E**H
5/8” diameter retainer clips
These are very hard to find to fix my two wheel dolly. Box stores don’t carry them this big for an axle shaft. This was correct for my application.
S**C
Works Great!
Perfect for the hand truck I bought for cheap and fixed up with new wheels! I bought the 5/8in version and they worked great, just make sure to measure your wheel axle diameter Pro Tip: use a deep socket and a rubber mallet to tap these on evenly, for the 5/8in version I bought, you could use a 3/4 or 13/16 deep socket
L**.
Thanks
Just what I needed
B**N
Lets hope they never go from "Hard to find", to Impossible to find.
These items are definitely hard to find. I looked at several hardware and supply stores, as well as an automotive store. They worked perfectly to retain the new wheels I put on my dolly ( I recommend solid rubber tires). If they ever become impossible to find, I will probably end up drilling the axle and using a washer and cotter pin. I am very glad I found these. (learned tip: If you are replacing the spring clips on anything, cut the old ones there the gap in the teeth are. it will go faster and smoother.)
S**I
It's good