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New An10-74 Hex Head Bolt Shank Drilled For Cotter Key W/ An320-10 Castle Nut on 2040-parts.com

US $26.85
Location:

Plains, Georgia, US

Plains, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Aircraft Hardware Manufacturer Part Number:AN10-74 Bolt with AN320-10 Castle Nut Warranty:No

Hex head aircraft bolts are made of high-strength type 4037 or 8740 alloy steel (type 8740 is most commonly used). The bolts are centerless ground and threaded after heat treatment. Minimum tensile strength 125,000 PSI. Cadmium plated per specification QQ-P-416A, Type II, Class 3.

The length of AN aircraft bolts is measured from under the head to the end of the shank. The "grip" is the unthreaded portion of the shank.

(1) NEW surplus AN10-74 bolt with shank drilled for cotter key. Head displays raise X which indicates steel bolt.

Bolt Measurement: Length 7-1/2" and grip 15/16".

Including with bolt (1) old stock, NEW Surplus, castle nut AN320-10.

For the homebuilder, or an A&P airplane shop.  Keep helpful hardware in inventory.

This auction is for ONE bolt.  Have more available if your project requires a larger quantity.

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