275 Drilled Head Machine Screws #10 Washer Head 5/8" Long - Rcaf Surplus on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Indiana, US
Up for auction is one lot of 275 #10 machine screws. These are 5/8" long and have 10-32 threads. The head is drilled on these for safety wire and there is a washer brazed under the head. RCAF surplus stock number 1630-00-180-4996 and the original part number is 146531 and is described as a clamp bolt. I'm not sure what the original application was. I included a picture of a tag that was on the bottom of the box. You get 11 sealed bags of 25 screws each for a total of 275 screws. Free shipping in the conus. Thanks
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