Screws Nas585-9 Close Tolerance High Torque Qty 50 on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, US
50 new screws NAS585-9... NSN: 5305-00-638-9695... 5/16 Close tolerance..Individually sleeved...High Torque..Flat Head counter sunk..Thread Length 0.531"..Fastener Length 1.078" - 1.125"..Head Diameter 0.629 min - 0.633 max...Nominal Thread diameter 0.312"...Grip Diameter 0.3110" - 0.3120"..Grip Length 0.562"....Threads per inch 24...
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