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Threaded Insert Nuts 1/4"-20, 50 Pack Fastener Racing Fasteners Imca Usra Mod on 2040-parts.com

US $16.78
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bryke Fasteners Body Diameter:0.39" Manufacturer Part Number:111-150x50 Total Length:0.61" Product Type:Fasteners, Fluids & Gaskets Max. Grip:0.165" Body Material:Steel Drill Bit Size:25/64" Package Size:50 UPC:Does Not Apply Thread:1/4"-20

Threaded Insert 1/4"-20
Splined Body: Provides increased torque-to-turn resistance
Large Flange: Large bearing surface to increase push-out performance.
High-Strength Threads: Threads are rolled into the product creating a work-hardened surface providing high-strength, load-bearing threads
Lead-In Chamfer: Lead-in chamfer on the body provides ease of insertion
Pack of 50
Material: Steel
Body Diameter: 0.39"
Total Length: 0.61"
Max Grip: 0.165"
Drill Bit Size: 25/64"
Bryke Racing Part# 111-150-x50


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