Material | Part No. | Thread | Length |
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Stainless Steel | MS24693-C271 | 10-32 | 7/16 |
These non-structural screws have a flat countersunk head, 100° cross recessed head.
(-C #'s) Cleaned and descaled, corrosion restistant steel (-S #'s) Cadmium plated carbon steel (-BB #'s) Black chemical finish brass |
Stainless Steel Machine Screw MS24693C271 / AN507C10R7 (Pack Of 25)
Stainless Steel Machine Screw MS24693C271 / AN507C10R7
As expected. Looks great.
Great service and nutplares worked great. Recieved them in less than 3 days via c usps.
I needed some hardware to finish a paint job for some friends that live out of state so I ordered these screws as usual I got them with plenty of time to spare. The quality is always top notch and I received just what I ordered. Thank you Aircraft Spruce
Nothing like new hardware when the old screw heads were stripped out by a gorilla.
Exactly what I needed to re-install the wing tank on my RV-6 after a recent repair. Quick and efficient delivery.
Used in conjunction with countersunk washers to attach panels to race car. Makes a nice flush finish. These are available in many sizes so you can get just what you need on the back side of the nut (2 threads). Hardened so Phillips head does not distort.
fit well.
We always receive quality product.
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Yes, these screws are threaded the entire length.
The MS24694 countersunk screw length is measured from the top of screw head to the bottom of the screw.
Yes, they are a little magnetic. Not as magnetic as CAD plated steel screws.
Cadmium plated are gold in color. Stainless are silver. That is why there are two different colors shown.