MS21251-A5L

Military Standard Turnbuckle

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Turnbuckle part number MS21251-A5L

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MS21251-A5L Datasheet Features and Specification

Thread Class:
3b body
Body Style:
Round closed body
Body Length:
3.969 inches minimum and 4.031 inches maximum
Thread Size:
0.250 inches body
Material:
Aluminum overall
Surface Treatment:
Anodize overall
Thread Series Designator:
Unf body
Quick Specs
Thread Size 1/4
Material Aluminum

Additional Information

SKU / Model: MS21251A5L
NSN: 5340-00-435-9371
FSC: Hardware, Commercial / 5340
Product Series: MS21251
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 5 EA
Schedule B: 7616.10.1000
ECCN: 9A991
National Motor Freight: 013120, Aluminum Article Noi Sub 6
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