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Metric M8 Nuts, Stainless Steel Metric Nuts M8, Bag Of 10 Standard M8 Nuts on 2040-parts.com

US $1.25
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:M8 Nut Brand:Desmoparts


M8 Nuts
Stainless Steel Grade A2-70
Bag of 10

About the Nuts 
Stainless Steel M8 Nuts sold in convenient quantities of 10. Standard M8 nut with thread pitch 1.25mm. Desmoparts specializes in metric stainless socket head fasteners with millions of bright stainless washers, screws, and nuts in stock and ready to ship. Desmoparts can be your one stop metric stainless provider. 

Our stainless steel fastener auctions are designed for the customer who needs multiple items. Pay one flat shipping fee of $5 for US Priority Mail (or $24 for International) and pile one any amount of stainless hardware you desire. 

Desmoparts has been selling on eBay since 2002. Over the years get frequent requests for metric hardware from our motorcycle kits. We decided to offer our entire inventory of stainless steel fasteners here on eBay. See our other auctions or our eBay store if you require more metric fasteners.


Sizing & Dimensions
The dimensions listed below are the actual numbers of the actual product for sale. Dimensions are not the manufactures published data but the numbers read off our average quality dial caliper by one of our mildly tech savvy employees. We expect your numbers to be very similar. 

Specs on Desmoparts M8 Stainless Steel (A2) Nuts:

    M8 Metric Nut specs:
  • Outside Diameter: 12.79mm (0.503")
  • Outside Diameter point-to-point: 14.56mm (0.573")
  • Inside Diameter (Standard pitch 1.25mm M8): 6.88mm (0.271")
  • Height: 6.36mm (0.250")


Terms
Desmoparts.com charges a one time flat shipping fee for USPS Priority Mail. Order as much as you like and only pay the one time fee. Please allow a flat shipping, packing, and handling fee of:
  • $5.00 for USA - via USPS Priority Mail.
  • $24.00 for INTERNATIONAL destinations - via USPS Priority International Mail.
  • ZERO additional shipping if you add more items or if you purchase a motorcycle screw kit.
If you're buying just the one bag of 10 then the shipping is expensive. However if you're loading up on stainless steel metric fasteners then you just pay the one time $5 or $24 international shipping fee no matter how much you order. Our goal is to get you these fasteners packed up and delivered to you fast. I'm sure you have a project to finish and need them asap. We figure why pay $2 or $3 First class when for a couple more dollars you'll have them via Priority Mail. 

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the product quality, packaging, or shipping. Money back product guarantee if not satisfied. Just return the product for a total product refund. Desmoparts values integrity and honesty we do our best to represent each product accurately. Please take a look at our feedback and our other auctions and buy with confidence. Buyers will get a shipment notification via email. US shipments get a USPS delivery confirmation number. Thanks for looking at our products.

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