Knurled Thumb Screw M3 Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
poole, Dorset, United Kingdom
Quality knurled M3 316 stainless steel screw manufactured in the uk
Knurled Head Diameter 8 MM Knurled Head Length 6MM Thread M3 Thread length 7.5MM Plain Shank Diameter 5MM Plain Shank length 3.5MM Overall Length 17mm Price Per Component. Will not corrode in a marine enviroment. |
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