Part Number | Type | MS Dash # | Length (in.) | Thread Size | Buy Undrilled |
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AN501-A10-4 | Fine Thread | MS35266-59 | 1/4 | 10-32 | -- |
All part numbers will follow this format: AN###. To further distinguish between the part numbers, you'll notice that a dash ("-") has been added, followed by some specific variation of more numbers. If there is an "A" after the dash, the part is cadmium plated, Type II, Class 3, with a drilled head. If there is NOT an "A" after the dash, the part is Cadmium plated, Type I. AN500 (coarse thread) and AN501 (fine thread) slotted fillister head screws are fabricated from carbon steel. Tensile strength 55,000 PSI AN502 (fine thread) and AN503 (coarse thread) drilled head, slotted fillister head screws are fabricated from steel meeting specification MIL-S-6050. Tensile strength 125,000 PSI. Cadmium plated, Type II Class 3. |
These are the correct screws for Maule TW Cam p/n TW-10
Fillister Head Screw AN501-10-4
Just as advertised.
My first order was to see if these were correct length(no grind down to fit) for SU Carburetors Suction Chamber screws,This is my 2nd order of these Fillister Head screws as they are better than stock head diameter and of course Safety Wire Drilled !! Wont use anything else on my Carb Rebuilds !!
1st order to make sure they were correct for my carb rebuilds !! And they are perfect for 60s era SU Carb resto race look !! Thanx
Prefect length for C-85 lower center valve rocker cover when the standard 3/8 length has stripped..
a screw is a screw....
shinny news and nicely fits... not too loose, not too tight
Its astonishing how such a small, inexpensive part as the Maule tail wheel locking spring--a coil about an inch long and less than 1/4 inch in diameter--can affect the performance of an airplane! Aircraft Spruce sent it by first class mail (as I requested) and it arrived in a couple of days. Fits perfectly and easy to install.
Perfect fit and great finish coating. Pricing was very reasonable.
I ordered the Maule TW-15A steering arm subassembly. When it arrived, the locking ring had not been machined completely. The lock pin holes were absent and the through hole was undersize. Aircraft spruce was very prompt about helping me diagnose the problem. They sent a replacement immediately and provided a will call tag to return the nonconforming part. I would rate their customer service as top notch.
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#15 would be TW-59A and #26 would be TW-58A-1 for a Pneumatic wheel or TW-21-1 for solid rubber.