Dedicated Storage
Use a toolbox or drawer: Nuts should be stored in a toolbox or drawer specifically designed for storing tools. This environment effectively protects the nuts from external environmental damage, such as moisture and dust.
Centralized management: For ease of use, it is recommended to store nuts together with commonly used tools such as screwdrivers, so that you can quickly find the required items when performing repair or assembly work.
Paired Storage
Keep screws and nuts together: To maintain the integrity of the nut sets, you can screw the nuts together with their corresponding screws. However, be careful not to overtighten them; just ensure that the nuts do not fall off.
Orderly placement: Place the paired screws and nuts neatly in a toolbox or drawer. This not only saves space but also allows you to quickly find the required specifications and quantities when needed.
Environmental Control
Keep dry: Nuts should be stored in a dry environment to prevent rust or corrosion. If the environment is humid, consider using a desiccant or storing them in a well-sealed container.
Avoid high temperatures: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures may accelerate the oxidation and aging of nuts, so avoid storing them in high-temperature locations.
