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Nut, Plain, Blind Rivet 100unit Aircraft on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
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Madrid, ES

Madrid, ES
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Nut, Plain, Blind Rivet  100unit

5310-00-929-4125 Features

MRCParameterCharacteristics
AAJDThread Class3B
AAJFThread DirectionRight-hand
AASKHead StyleFlat keyed
AASLHead Diameter0.310 inches minimum and 0.340 inches maximum
AASTKEY Length0.023 inches maximum
AASUHead Height0.032 inches nominal
ACTANUT StyleBlind rivet W/smooth round shank
ACTDNUT Diameter0.185 inches minimum and 0.189 inches maximum
ACVNNUT Length0.735 inches minimum and 0.765 inches maximum
ADEYERR Default+0.010/+0.075 inches
ADFNShank END TypeClosed



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