
NAS517-3-6 Screw - length 0.781 - Military Fasteners
NAS517-3-8 Machine Screw in Screws length: 0.906", grip: 0.500", thread: 10-32 shear, close tolerance screw, alloy steel
Item # NAS517-3-6, Flush Head Screw - NAS517-3-6 - Monroe Aerospace
Monroe Aerospace is a stocking distributor of Aerospace and Mil-Spec hardware including NAS screws.
NAS517-3-6 Close Tolerance Machine Screw, #10-32, UNF, 0.315 …
Shop Boeing for NAS517-3-6, Close Tolerance Machine Screw, #10-32, UNF, 0.315 to 0.452 in L Thread. Boeing offers Aircraft Parts, Chemicals, Tools, and more.
National Aerospace Standard NAS517-3-6 Steel Screw, Machine
National Aerospace Standard NAS517-3-6 Steel Screw, Machine - Visit and view our entire SkyGeek, Hardware, Screws, National Aerospace Standard NAS517 Series Alloy Steel Countersunk Screws, section at SkyGeek!
NAS517 Alloy Screws - Aircraft Spruce
Q: Which part numbers correspond to 8-32 and 10-32 thread?
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P/N NAS517-3-6 Description length: 0.781", grip: 0.375", thread: 10-32, shear, close tolerance, alloy steel, NAS517 series screw * Manufacturer certifications are shipped with your order FREE of charge Additional Information Order this part online
NAS517-3-6 - SCREW, CSK HD - Aeroval®
NAS517-3-6 - SCREW, CSK HD by Bombardier Learjet for Airframe. Aftermarket Aircraft Part. Part Number NAS517-3-6 is an SCREW, CSK HD manufactured or catalogued by Bombardier Learjet.
NAS517-3-6 - Flush Head Screw - AAE eStore
1 - Alternate part numbers may be supplied in lieu of the primary part number. Please talk to us prior to ordering if this does not comply with your requirements. 2 - International orders at this time are typically 7 - 10 days minimum lead time. In most …
NAS517-3-6 STEEL CSK CROSS HEAD CAD SCREW - allaero.com
Part number: NAS517-3-6 Description: STEEL CSK CROSS HEAD CAD SCREW Stock
NAS517-3-6 - SCREW - Aeroval®
NAS517-3-6 - SCREW by Honeywell Aerospace for Engine. Aftermarket Aircraft Part. Part Number NAS517-3-6 is an SCREW manufactured or catalogued by Honeywell Aerospace. In some cases a proprietary airframe or engine manufacturer's part number may be assigned to identify the same part which was actually manufactured by a different component OEM.