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3a
RIGHT-Hand
0.629in. and 0.675in. ⁓11/16"
1.829in. and 1.875in. ⁓1-7/8"
flat countersunk
0.752in. and 0.762in.
0.3731in. and 0.3742in.
0.106in. first hole
cross recess type 1
0.3750in. ⁓3/8"
0.562in.
24
160000 pounds per square inch
36.0 rockwell c and 40.0 rockwell c
99.0 degrees and 101.0 degrees
0.928in. first hole and 0.948in. first hole
steel comp 4140 or steel comp 4340 or steel comp 8740
MIL-S-5625 mil spec 1st material response or MIL-S-8844 mil spec 2nd material response or AMS6414 assn std 2nd material response or MIL-S-6049 mil spec 3rd material response
cadmium
QQ-P-414, ty ii, cl 2 fed spec single treatment response
unjf
80205-NAS336 professional/industrial association standard
1EA
Unjf
Steel comp 4140 or steel comp 4340 or steel comp 8740
24
0.562 inches
Flat countersunk
0.629 inches minimum and 0.675 inches maximum
Right-hand
3a
Schedule B number: 7318152000
Bolts and bolts and their nuts or washers exported in the same shipment
FSC 5305 ⁓ Screws
unjf thread series cadmium surface treated 24 thread quantity per inch 0.562" grip length flat countersunk head style 0.629" thread length right-hand 3a thread class
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A screw, machine or screw, cap, socket head whose unthreaded portion is of specified grip length, plated or unplated, and is machined to a tolerance of one thousandth (0.001 in.) (0.025 mm) or less of a specific diameter for items (1.000 in.) (25 mm) or less in diameter. items over (1.000 in.) (25 mm) in diameter shall have a tolerance of fifteen ten thousandths (0.0015 in.) (0.038 mm) or less. the nominal major diameter of the threads shall be at least one thousandth (0.001 in.) (0.025 mm) below the minimum shank diameter, but not below the minimum major diameter for applicable class of fit, as shown in the screw thread standards, fed std h28 and/or other nationally recognized standards. the head is designed to be held or driven with an inserted driver. it is not designed for rotation by the thumb and fingers. a locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads.