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#10-32 x 1 1/2" (FT) Fine Thread 6 Lobe Button Head Cap Screw Tamper Resistant Pin-In Stainless Steel 18-8
Price Per Piece: $0.1907
Part #:
0000-250077
Minimum Purchase:
1500 pieces
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (Part # 0000-250077)
Fastener Type:
6 Lobe Button Head Cap Screw Tamper Resistant Pin-In
Size Description:
#10-32 x 1 1/2" (FT)
Diameter/Nominal Size:
#10
Length:
1 1/2"
Wrench Size/Across Flats:
T25
Head Diameter:
0.347-0.361"
Head Height:
0.091-0.101"
Thread Pitch:
32
Thread Pitch Type:
Fine
Thread Direction:
Right
Thread Coverage:
Full
System of Measurement:
Inch
Material:
Stainless Steel 18-8
Finish:
Plain Finish (No Plating)
Average Piece Weight:
0.0100000 lbs.
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