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41mm Ring Style Wheel Nut Indicators

41mm Ring Style Wheel Nut Indicators

BVS 006 UV Resistant Plastic. Easy Loose Nut Identification. 41mm

Provide a clear visual check that 41mm wheel nuts remain tight during vehicle inspections. Any movement in the nut is immediately visible without removing the indicator. Size marked for easy identification across mixed fleets. A straightforward addition to fleet safety inspection routines. Supplied in bags of 100.

$132.00 AUD inc. GST
Taxes included.
In Stock Ready to Ship
Dispatched 1 - 3 Days
Printed Perth, WA
Product Specifications

Style: Ring
Pack Size: 100 pieces
Sizes Available: 19mm / 21mm / 32mm / 33mm / 41mm

Who is this for

The 41mm Ring Style Wheel Nut Indicators are used by mine site fleet managers, heavy haulage operators, and transport safety officers to monitor wheel nut security on the heaviest road transport and mining vehicles where 41mm wheel nuts are fitted. The 41mm size is associated with the largest axle and wheel assemblies on multi-axle prime movers, heavy haulage vehicles, and mine haul trucks, where wheel security is a critical safety requirement due to the mass and speed of these vehicles in operation. Visual nut indicators at this size are a common requirement in mine site vehicle management systems and heavy haulage safety plans.

Shipping & Delivery

Shipping Information

Review our shipping options and delivery times below.

State Metro Regional
WA 1 - 5 Business Days / Pickup Available 4- 7 Business Days
NSW 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
VIC 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
QLD 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
SA 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
TAS 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
NT 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
ACT 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
Additional Information

The BVS 006 Wheel Nut Indicators Ring Style 41mm are used for providing a quick visual method to identify loose wheel nuts on large mining haul trucks, heavy haulage, and specialised transport vehicles across Australian resources and heavy industry operations. Manufactured from neon yellow polyethylene, they are sold in packs of 100 with each indicator individually size marked for easy identification during installation and inspection.

The ring style design installs over the largest wheel nut sizes used in Australian mining and heavy haulage without specialist tools, with the neon yellow colour ensuring rapid pre-trip inspection visibility.

  • Neon yellow polyethylene for high visibility contrast against wheel and hub surfaces
  • Ring style design installs over existing wheel nuts without specialist tools
  • Individually size marked for the largest heavy haulage and mining wheel nut applications
  • 100 per pack, 41mm ring style
  • Australian stocked and supplied with fast Australia wide delivery available
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Frequently asked questions

What vehicle safety products does Brute Safety Products supply?

We supply a range of vehicle safety products for Australian worksites and transport operations. The range includes rubberised wheel chocks rated to 5t to 10t supplied in pairs, PU wheel chocks rated to either 5t to 6t or 20t supplied in pairs, ring style and cap style wheel nut indicators in sizes from 19mm to 41mm supplied in bags of 100, long load flags in neon orange (300 x 300mm) and oversized load flags in red and yellow (450 x 450mm). All products are designed to support vehicle safety compliance on Australian construction, mining, civil, and transport operations.

What are wheel nut indicators and are they a legal requirement in Australia?

Wheel nut indicators are small coloured plastic devices fitted over wheel nuts on commercial vehicles, trailers, and heavy plant. They are aligned when first installed, and if a wheel nut begins to loosen during operation the indicator rotates out of alignment, providing a clear and immediate visual warning during walkaround inspections. Under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and associated Chain of Responsibility requirements, operators of heavy vehicles have a duty to ensure vehicles are roadworthy and properly maintained. While wheel nut indicators are not explicitly mandated by name in every jurisdiction, they are widely recognised as a best practice preventive measure for heavy vehicle fleets and are commonly required by mining and civil site operators as part of their vehicle management systems. We stock ring style indicators in 19mm, 21mm, 32mm, 33mm, and 41mm, and cap style in 19mm and 21mm, all supplied in bags of 100.

What is the difference between ring style and cap style wheel nut indicators?

Both ring style and cap style wheel nut indicators serve the same purpose of providing a visual alert when a wheel nut loosens, but they differ in how they sit on the nut. Ring style indicators fit around the outside of the wheel nut and are generally easier to install and remove, making them a practical choice for vehicles where nuts are inspected and serviced frequently. Cap style indicators fit over the top of the nut like a cap, enclosing it more fully. This can offer slightly better protection of the nut head in harsh or high contamination environments such as mining or quarrying. Both styles are available in the same sizes and are sold in bags of 100. The right choice often comes down to the vehicle type, environment, and the preference of your fleet or maintenance team.

When are load flags required on vehicles in Australia, and which flag do I need?

Load flags are required when a load extends beyond the standard permissible dimensions of a vehicle under Australian road transport rules. The specific thresholds at which flags, signs, or pilot vehicles become mandatory vary between states and territories and are set out under each jurisdiction's heavy vehicle transport legislation. As a general guide, loads extending more than 150mm beyond the rear of the vehicle require a flag or marker. A long load flag in neon orange (300 x 300mm) is typically used to mark loads extending beyond the rear length of the vehicle. An oversized load flag in red and yellow (450 x 450mm) is used for loads that exceed standard width or height limits and are classified as oversize under state regulations. We recommend confirming the specific requirements with the relevant transport authority or your transport manager for your state before each trip.

What is the difference between rubber and PU wheel chocks, and which should I choose?

We are unable to accept returns on certain items. These will be carefully marked before purchase.