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0.215in. and 0.221in. ⁓15/64"
0.432in. and 0.442in.
0.032in.
2320-01-097-0248, 2320-01-097-0249, 2320-01-100-7672, 2320-01-097-0260, 2320-01-195-7641, hemtt family (heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks)
0.008 in. w by 0.109 in. radius groove located 180 deg from top on bottom portion of washer
copper alloy 240 or copper alloy 260 or copper alloy 268
QQ-B-613 fed spec all material responses
slotted
1HD
Slotted
Copper alloy 240 or copper alloy 260 or copper alloy 268
0.032 inches
0.432 inches minimum and 0.442 inches maximum
0.215 inches minimum and 0.221 inches maximum
Schedule B number: 7415210000
nmfc 194120
Copper washers including spring washers not threaded
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).
Used on 2320-01-097-0248,2320-01-097-0249,2320-01-100-7672,2320-01-097-0260,2320-01-195-7641, hemtt family (heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks). slotted 0.008 in. w by 0.109 in. radius groove located 180 deg from top on bottom portion of washer 0.032" material thickness 0.432" outside diameter 0.215" hole diameter
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A washer, round in shape, and having a centrally located hole. its two flat parallel bearing surfaces are divided or cut along the radius, leaving a cleft, fissure, or cutaway portion across the rim which extends from the outer circumference to the washer hole and is always as large as, or larger than the diameter of the hole.