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Moroso 71500 Quick Fasteners Self Ejecting Flush Slotted Head .500" 10 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $41.83
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Suitland, Maryland, United States

Suitland, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:MOROSO Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:71500 UPC:084663715006

 
Moroso 71500 Quick Fasteners Self Ejecting Flush Slotted Head .500" 10 Pack

Our Part Number: M2871500
Manufacturer's Part Number: 71500
UPC: 084663715006

  

Moroso #71500 Quick Fasteners, Complete Fastener, Steel, Cadmium Plated, Self-Ejecting, Flush Slotted, 0.500 in., Set of 10. 



Moroso self-ejecting fasteners are spring-loaded and guarantee a quick release. Perhaps more importantly, the built-in spring holds the locking button captive so that it can't be dropped underneath the car or fall into some hard-to-get-at area of the chassis. They're available in a range of sizes to handle a wide variety of fastening situations. They are an absolute "must" for quick pit work in just about any kind of racing, including drags, oval track, off-road, rally, and road racing.

Specifications:

* Fastener Head Style: Flush Slotted
* Fastener Shank Length: 0.500 in.
* Fastener Shank Diameter: 5/16 in.
* Fastener Spring Height: 0.325 in.
* Fastener Spring Length: 1.00 in.
 
 

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