24 New Surplus Aircraft Self Locking Spline Nuts, 5/16-24 Thread P/n Ms21133-5 on 2040-parts.com
Mississauga, Ontario, CA
Photo is your actual goods, photo is not the best either. You have here 5/16-24 thread configuration spline nuts. Self locking moly lube finish P/N MS21133-5 These are not to be confused with 12 point nuts. These measure .350" high with a width or footprint of approx .550" Handy highly effecient nuts for race car applications among others. This sale is for 24 pcs. but you can have more. Ask any questions. Thanks for looking. International buyers please ask about postage rates.
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