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Standard Steel Locking Extended Washer Nut MS21042-02

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Part# MS21042-02
MFR Model# MS21042-02

Overview

Thread: 2-56, 450 degree, reduced hexagon, reduced height, cad plated steel, no dry film lube, MS21042 series nut
   
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Specifications

  • Width Across Flats: Between 0.122 inches and 0.127 inches
  • Washer Thickness: 0.010 inches
  • Washer Outside Diameter: 0.167 inches
  • Thread Size: 0.086 inches
  • Thread Series: Unjc
  • Thread Qty Per Inch (tpi): 56
  • Tempurature Rating: 450.0 degrees fahrenheit
  • Thread Class: 3b
  • Thread Direction: Right-hand
  • Surface Treatment Specification: Qq-p-416 federal specification single treatment response
  • Hardness Rating: 49.0 rockwell c
  • Locking Feature: Prevailing torque all metal design
  • Lubrication: Soluble lubricant
  • End Application: Mk 26 (gmls); intermediate forward test equipment (ifte) system hc-130s; guided missile launc (coarse thread)hing system ec-130e mc-130h (ac-130h missile mk 74 (fcs); aircraft advance medium range air-to-air (amraam)/aim120a; fire control system ec-135h/k/p); missile aircraft tf33-pw-102 (c-135e b-1b aircraft; engine mini-sace; trainer arm-155/156; test consoles b-1 aircraft; test set w/s:support equipment
  • Surface Treatment: Cadmium
  • Overall Height: Between 0.080 inches and 0.100 inches
  • Material: Steel
  • Nut Style: Hexagon

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