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7/16 X .500 Aluminum Buttons Black 5 Pack Quarter Turn Dzus Dzues Quarterturn on 2040-parts.com

US $15.44
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bryke Fasteners Package Size:5 Pack Manufacturer Part Number:102-225Blackx5 Grip Range:.500" Color:Black End to End Length::.775" Head Size:11/16" (.6875) Part Brand:Bryke Fastener Body Material:Aluminum Pin Diameter:7/16" Nail Material:Aluminum UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Aluminum Black Quarter Turn Button
  • Oval head
  • Aluminum
  • Annodized Black
  • Body Diameter: 7/16"
  • Stem grip length: .500
  • Overall stem length: .775"
  • Head OD: 11/16"
  • A quick and easy method of fastening Sheet metal and door panels
  • 5 Pack
  • Bryke Fastener# 102-225Blackx5

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