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2a
RIGHT-Hand
0.250in. ⁓1/4"
1.088in. and 1.128in. ⁓1-9/64"
pan
0.357in. and 0.373in.
0.122in. and 0.133in. ⁓9/64"
cross recess type 1
0.188in. and 0.250in.
0.190in. (UTS #10)
32
160000 pounds per square inch
hardness rating 35.0 min and 43.0 max on lockwasher
iron alloy 660 fastener
66 fed std all material responses primary washer
AMS5731 assn std single material response fastener or AMS5732 assn std single material response fastener or AMS5737 assn std single material response fastener
MIL-S-5059 mil spec single material response secondary washer
QQ-A-225/8 fed spec single material response STAND-Off
QQ-W-423 fed spec single material response spring
anodize STAND-Off
passivate fastener
passivate primary washer
passivate secondary washer
passivate spring
MIL-A-8625, ty 1, cl 1 mil spec single treatment response STAND-Off
QQ-P-35 fed spec single treatment response fastener
QQ-P-35 fed spec single treatment response primary washer
QQ-P-35 fed spec single treatment response secondary washer
QQ-P-35 fed spec single treatment response spring
unf
Unf
Iron alloy 660 fastener
32
Pan
0.250 inches
Right-hand
2a
Schedule B number: 7318152000
nmfc 093486
Bolts and bolts and their nuts or washers exported in the same shipment
FSC 5305 ⁓ Screws
unf thread series passivate spring surface treated hardness rating 35.0 min 32 thread quantity per inch pan head style 0.250" thread length right-hand 2a thread class
1. | FTH1085-10-4-6 | Cage 58794 |
2. | HLW7900L10-8.5 | Cage 0HDW7 |
3. | HLW7900L10-8.5 | Cage 97928 |
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A headed, threaded fastening device over which may be assembled; (1) a stand-off; (2) a flanged bushing with washer(s) and/or a shouldered bushing without a flange, or it may have an internally threaded sleeve that is an integral part of the screw; a washer and an externally thread self-locking bushing that is driven by an inserted driver. attached to panel by threaded bushing or by flaring end of stand-off, or bushing. used in conjunction with a speed nut, nut plate, or driven into a threaded hole in the item that the panel is fastened to. may be spring loaded.