S8157CY428-010

Washer

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Description:

Hole Diameter: 9/64", Diameter: 15/64", Thickness: "

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S8157CY428-010 Datasheet Features and Specification

Cross Sectional Shape:
Rectangular
Hole Diameter:
0.140 inches minimum and 0.145 inches maximum
Edge Shape:
Round
Center Hole Shape:
1 round
Thickness:
0.010 inches nominal
Overall Diameter:
0.235 inches minimum and 0.240 inches maximum
Material:
Steel comp 302 overall
Material Specification:
Mil-s-5059 mil spec single material response overall

Additional Information

SKU / Model: S8157CY428010
NSN: 5310-01-239-3554
FSC: Nuts and Washers / 5310
Product Series: S8157CY428
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 15 EA
Schedule B: 7318.22.0000
ECCN: EAR99
National Motor Freight: 194160, Washer Or Gaskets, Iron Or Steel,
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