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New Lot Of 460 Nut Bolt And Washer Assortment Metric - on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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NEW LOT OF 460 METRIC NUT, BOLT, AND WASHER ASSORTMENT.  ALL THE METRIC SIZES YOU NEED IN ONE CONVENIENT KIT.  ZINC PLATED.  MACHINED AND TEMPERED LOW CARBON STEEL.  RUST AND CORROSION RESISTANT.  NEATLY ORGANIZED IN A RESEALABLE STORAGE CASE WITH CHART INSIDE LID FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION.

SET INCLUDES:

MACHINE BOLTS

  • 50     M5 X 0.80 X 30mm 
  • 30     M6 X 1.00 X 30mm 
  • 20     M6 X 1.00 X 50mm
  • 5       M8 X 1.25 X 40mm

HEX NUTS:

  • 50     M5 X 0.80
  • 50     M6 X 1.00
  • 15     M8 X 1.25

FLAT WASHERS

  • 160    M5
  • 60      M6
  • 20      M8   

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