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3b
RIGHT-Hand
flat countersunk
1.132in.
prevailing torque with nonmetallic insert
blind rivet w/smooth round shank
0.557in. and 0.562in.
0.496in. and 0.506in. ⁓33/64"
+0.256/+0.266in.
open
250.0 deg fahrenheit
unjf
24
0.375in. ⁓3/8"
99.0 degrees and 101.0 degrees
plastic polyamide locking insert
steel comp 1137 nut
cadmium nut and chromate nut
QQ-P-416, ty 2, cl 3 fed spec single treatment response nut
81205-BACN10Rb professional/industrial association standard
1EA
Steel comp 1137 nut
Plastic polyamide locking insert
24
Flat countersunk
Right-hand
3b
Schedule B number: 7318160000
nmfc 093486
Nuts of iron or steel
FSC 5310 ⁓ Nuts and washers
Note-nuts and washers, including specially designed, are to be classified in this fsc. a. nuts are a small metal block made in a variety of shapes such as square and hexagonal which is drilled and internally threaded. b. washers are a perforated piece of metal, leather, or other materials of various shapes or forms. they are used primarily as a seat for a bolt, nut, screw, rivet or nail to distribute pressure and prevent endwise motion over an area and/or to prevent movement between two parts by means of restraining features created by the shape of its edges.
Excluding bearing thrust washers (fsc 3120); shims (fsc 5365); ring spacers (fsc 5365); plate spacers (fsc 5365); lock rings (fsc 5365).
cadmium nut surface treated 24 thread quantity per inch flat countersunk head style right-hand 3b thread class
1. | F52-1650-064 | Cage 72962 |
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A metallic headed fastener having internal threads for a portion of the full length. it may have a smooth, hexagon or splined shank with an open or closed end. it is designed to be expanded tightly against the material it is being installed in by means of a special tool. the item must have a specified grip range. the grip range is the thickness of the material the item is being installed in. an integral feature is incorporated for locking on the threads of a mating member.