NAS1921C04S04U

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Rivet part number NAS1921C04S04U

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NAS1921C04S04U Datasheet Features and Specification

Fastener Length:
0.385 inches maximum
Head Style:
Flush (flat) countersunk (included angle - less than 135 deg w or w/o chamfer)
Shank Style:
Self-plugging mechanically locked stem
Expansion Device:
Serrated stem-type w
Special Features:
Single action, non-shifting tools
Material:
Iron alloy 660 overall
Surface Treatment:
Passivate overall

Additional Information

SKU / Model: NAS1921C04S04U
NSN: 5320-01-541-0464
FSC: Rivets / 5320
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 10 EA
Schedule B: 7318.23.0000
ECCN: EAR99
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