NAS6306U26D

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Description:

Fastener Length: 2-3/32", Thread: 3/8-24, Thread Length: 15/32"

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NAS6306U26D Datasheet Features and Specification

Thread Class:
3a
Thread Direction:
Right-hand
Thread Length:
0.429 inches minimum and 0.479 inches maximum
Fastener Length:
2.064 inches minimum and 2.094 inches maximum
Head Style:
Dished hexagon
Head Height:
0.188 inches minimum and 0.203 inches maximum
Width Between Flats:
0.554 inches minimum and 0.564 inches maximum
Grip Diameter:
0.3740 inches minimum and 0.3745 inches maximum
Shank Unthreaded Hole Diameter:
0.106 inches minimum first hole and 0.116 inches maximum first hole
Thread Diameter:
0.375 inches
Grip Length:
1.615 inches minimum and 1.635 inches maximum
Thready Qty Per Inch (tpi):
24
Min. Tensile Strength (psi):
160000 pounds per square inch
Distance From Head Largest Bearing Surface To Shank Hole Center:
1.871 inches minimum first hole and 1.921 inches maximum first hole
Surface Finish:
32.0 microinches bearing surface of head
Surface Finish:
32.0 microinches grip
Surface Finish:
32.0 microinches threads
Material:
Iron alloy 660 overall
Material Specification:
Ams5731 assn std single material response overall or ams5737 assn std single material response overall
Surface Treatment:
Passivate overall
Surface Treatment Specification:
Qq-p-35 fed spec single treatment response overall
Thread Series Designator:
Unjf
Specification Data:
80205-nas6306 professional/industrial association standard
Quick Specs
Thread Size 3/8
Thread Qty 24
Material Iron
Length 2-3/32

Additional Information

SKU / Model: NAS6306U26D
NSN: 5306-01-142-4871
FSC: Bolts / 5306
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 5 EA
Schedule B: 7318.15.8085
ECCN: 9A991
National Motor Freight: 093486, Bolts,nuts Or Screws, Noi (sub 3)
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