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Screw Stud Dot Fasteners Stainless Steel Boat Cover Marine Snaps 3/8" - 25 Pcs on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Ventnor City, New Jersey, United States

Ventnor City, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Durable



When superior snap action and holding strength is needed, Durable is the fastener to use. Self-piercing, so no pre-punching is required, the Durable fastener's heavy-duty construction assures a firm grip that will remain secure through years of use.

The standard nominal lengths of screws are 3/8” (0.375) and 5/8” (0.625) measured from the tip of the screw to the underside of the stud head. Screw length is identified in 12th position of the DOT part number with the number 4 for a 3/8” screw or the number 7 for a 5/8” screw. For information on other screw lengths contact DOT directly.


93-10393

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 Specifications  

Product Type

Screw Stud, with flange

Brand Name

DURABLE™

Screw Type

Self-Tapping

Finish

Nickel Stud, Stainless Screw

Stud Material

Brass

Screw Material

Stainless Steel

Screw Length

3/8 in

Screw Dimensions

#8-15

Pack Size

100 pieces

Note

Contact DOT directly for pricing for quantities in excess of 10,000.

Applications

Awning
Boat
Luggage
Military
Packaging
Protective Gear
Sporting Goods
Tent

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