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NSN 5305-00-997-0600

Self-tapping Screw

About this product

0.500 inches fastener length, pan no. 2 head style, between 0.205 inches and 0.219 inches head diameter, head height: between 0.070 inches and 0.080 inches .

Manufacturer part number MS24626-12 for national stock number 5305009970600.

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Datasheet

  • Product description

    Tapping Screw NSN 5305-00-997-0600.

  • MPN or Model

    MS24626-12

  • 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.)
    0.1 lb
  • Fastener Length
    0.500 inches
  • Head Style
    Pan no. 2
  • Head Diameter
    Between 0.205 inches and 0.219 inches
  • Head Height
    Between 0.070 inches and 0.080 inches
  • Internal Drive Style
    Cross recess type 1
  • Nonmachine Thread Style
    Wide flute (type h or bt) or thd flute (type bf)
  • Nonmachine Thread Diameter
    0.112 inches
  • Material
    Steel comp 410
  • Material Specification
    Aisi assn standard single material response
  • Departure From Cited Designator
    As mod by material
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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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Manufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number Registrant or Supplier
MS24626-12 Zf Industrieantriebe Witten Gmbh
MS24626-12 Military Standards
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Availability for this item was last checked on 11/07/24. The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
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