122803-6-22

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Description:

Fastener Length: 32-3/4", Thread: 5--

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122803-6-22 Datasheet Features and Specification

Thread Direction:
Right-hand
Fastener Length:
32.26 millimeters minimum and 32.76 millimeters maximum
Thread Diameter:
5.0 millimeters
Surface Finish:
0.40 micrometers threads
Surface Finish:
0.80 micrometers grip
Special Features:
Grip lg 22mm/pos locking system
Material:
Steel comp 4340 overall
Surface Treatment:
Cadmium overall
Surface Treatment Specification:
Qq-0-416,type ii, class 3 fed spec 1st treatment response overall
Thread Series Designator:
Mj
Quick Specs
Material Steel
Length 32-3/4

Additional Information

SKU / Model: 122803622
NSN: 5306-01-485-8504
FSC: Bolts / 5306
Product Series: 122803
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 1 EA
Schedule B: 7318.15.8085
ECCN: 9A991
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