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NSN 5305-00-052-8899

Self-tapping Screw

About this product

1.000 inches fastener length, pan head style, between 0.357 inches and 0.373 inches head diameter, head height: between 0.122 inches and 0.133 inches .

Manufacturer part number MS24630-50 for national stock number 5305000528899.

Datasheet

  • Product description

    Tapping Screw NSN 5305-00-052-8899.

  • MPN or Model

    MS24630-50

  • Schedule B
    7318.14.0000 (Self-tapping screws of iron or steel)
  • NMF (National Motor Freight)
    093486 - Bolts, Nuts Or Screws, NOI (sub 3)
  • Unit Weight (Est.)
    8200 lb
  • Fastener Length
    1.000 inches
  • Head Style
    Pan
  • Head Diameter
    Between 0.357 inches and 0.373 inches
  • Head Height
    Between 0.122 inches and 0.133 inches
  • Internal Drive Style
    Cross recess type 1
  • Nonmachine Thread Style
    Double flute (type f) or wide flute (type t) or through slot (type 6) or through slot (type d)
  • Nonmachine Thread Diameter
    0.190 inches
  • Material
    Steel comp 410 or steel comp 420
  • Material Specification
    66 federal standard all material responses
  • Surface Treatment
    Passivate
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Tapping Screw

A hardened externally threaded fastener whose thread extends to the bearing surface of the head. The thread may be fluted or otherwise designed to cut or form its own mating thread. Excludes screw, assembled washer.

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MS24630-50 National Aerospace Standards
MS24630-50 Military Standards
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 01/20/22. The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
  • NS: 109
  • NE: 2075