BACN10JD7CD

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Description:

Thread Size: 7/16", Nut Height: 29/64", Head Width: 5/8"

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BACN10JD7CD Datasheet Features and Specification

Thread Class:
3b
Thread Direction:
Right-hand
Nut Style:
Castellated, hexagon
Nut Height:
0.428 inches minimum and 0.460 inches maximum
Width Across Flats:
0.614 inches minimum and 0.627 inches maximum
Thread Series:
Unjf
Thready Qty Per Inch (tpi):
20
Thread Size:
0.4375 inches
Bearing Surface Type:
Flat
Material:
Iron alloy 660 overall
Surface Treatment:
Cadmium overall
Quick Specs
Thread Size 7/16
Thread Qty 20
Material Iron

Additional Information

SKU / Model: BACN10JD7CD
NSN: 5310-01-593-6765
FSC: Nuts and Washers / 5310
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 5 EA
Schedule B: 7318.16.0085
ECCN: EAR99
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BACN10JD7CD_Military-Fasteners-com.pdf
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