Thread | Length | MS No. | Part No. |
---|---|---|---|
2-56 | .312 | MS51959-4 | 04-00737 |
Phillips 82° Flat Head Stainless Steel |
They are screws, they are stainless and the are flathead, so I gave three stars. But if you want to use them on an aircraft for fairings... then get the structural screws with 100 degree angle. These are 82 degrees and do not match your countersink. They do not sit flush, and the rounded instead of sharp shoulders make them look even worse. Not worth the savings.
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The diameter of the thread on the 4-40 is approx 3/32 and the diameter of the 6-32 is approx 1/8.
We do not stock these with a black oxide coating.
MS51959 units are stainless steel, but do have some magnetism.
The only 2-56 nuts we sell are part number MS35649-224, they are not self locking.