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Machine Screw MS35206-217

Packaged Items
SinglePack of 50
Price Includes GST
Part No.Old
AN515R
Dash No.
Dia. & Thread
Size
Length (in.)
MS35206-217-4R84-401/2

Overview

These pan head machine screws feature 60,000 psi min. tensile strength & are cadmium plated to specification QQ- P-416, Type 2, Class 3. Manufactured from carbon steel to Federal Standard #66, these screws can be used as replacements for AN526 Truss head & AN515 Round Head.

For fine thread #10-32 and 1/4"-28 see MS35207, click here.
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Michel C Verified Purchase

Machine Screw MS35206-217 (Pack Of 50)

May 3, 2024

as described

Dale H Verified Purchase

Machine Screw MS35206-217

November 28, 2023

New screws are always awesome to install! work perfectly!

Sherman
November 7, 2020

👍

Mike L
October 21, 2020

Bottom line is that I am so glad that I ordered new fasteners for the interior of my plane. As I sat down to order them (this review applies to all of the fasters) I learned that very few of the screws in the plane (installed by previous owner) were the proper screws per the parts manual (which called for cadmium plated screws.) Parts arrived quickly with excellent packaging. The mechanic said he appreciated them and they really made it easier to put everything back together.

Christopher M
January 16, 2020

shinny news and nicely fits... not too loose, not too tight

Steve E
October 11, 2019

No Problems

Steve S
August 8, 2019

Perfect fit as expected

Jerry A
July 11, 2019

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.

Donald M
March 29, 2019

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.

Chris M
December 15, 2018

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce Australia's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Australia assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: Are these 10-24 machine screws course thread?

Yes, a 10-32 thread would be considered fine thread, 10-24 is a coarse thread.

Q: Is MS35206-243 non-magnetic? Our customer has asked for this part number while mentioning Non Magnetic.

Part number MS35206-243 is made of CAD plated steel, and is magnetic. We do not have any ins stock, but we can try to special order AN515B8-6, which is the previous spec to this MS style screw, but made of brass and not magnetic. Please advise how many you need so we can try to locate them for you.

Q: With the MS35207 & MS35206 Machine screws, can you get any of them in Stainless?

It appears that stainless steel is not an option available per the data sheet. This is only available in carbon steel with either a cadmium plating or a zinc coating.

Q: Does spruce sell any nuts compatible with these ms35206-203 screws?

Yes see part # 04-01357.

Q: The MS35206-263 can be considered as 10-24 UNC-2B? thks

The milspec comes up as 10-24 UNC-2A.

Q: I need items 15&26 on the picture for my Pitts S2B 1986. Which one is correct now as it is solid wheel?

#15 would be TW-59A and #26 would be TW-58A-1 for a Pneumatic wheel or TW-21-1 for solid rubber.

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