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3a
RIGHT-Hand
0.250in. ⁓1/4"
1.000in. ⁓1/64"
knurled no. 4
0.365in.
0.133in. ⁓9/64"
cross recess type 1
wasp class lhd, tarawa class lha, virginia class cgn (41) , forestal class cv, nimitz class cvn, kidd class ddg, radar
0.064in. and 0.125in.
0.190in. (UTS #10)
32
steel comp 301 secondary washer
steel comp 302 fastener
steel comp 302 primary washer
steel comp 302 spring
steel comp 304 STAND-Off
ams 5688 assn std single material response spring
astm A493 assn std single material response fastener
astm A493 assn std single material response primary washer
MIL-S-23195 mil spec single material response STAND-Off
MIL-S-5059 mil spec single material response secondary washer
passivate
QQ-P-35 fed spec single treatment response
unf
1AY
Unf
Steel comp 304 stand-off
Steel comp 302 spring
Steel comp 302 primary washer
Steel comp 302 fastener
Steel comp 301 secondary washer
32
Knurled no. 4
0.250 inches
Right-hand
3a
Schedule B number: 7318152000
nmfc 093486
Bolts and bolts and their nuts or washers exported in the same shipment
FSC 5305 ⁓ Screws
Used on wasp class lhd,tarawa class lha,virginia class cgn(41),forestal class cv,nimitz class cvn,kidd class ddg,radar. unf thread series passivate surface treated 32 thread quantity per inch knurled no. 4 head style 0.250" thread length right-hand 3a thread class
1. | FT1352-P-10-3-5 | Cage 58794 |
2. | FSC3102P-3-5-C | Cage 58998 |
3. | FSCU7900-10C5 | Cage 0HDW7 |
4. | 470109-3 | Cage 24930 |
5. | G470109-3 | Cage 24930 |
6. | FSCU7900-10C5 | 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.