BBI 847605 Partially Threaded Cap Screw, 7/8-9, 6-1/2 in L Under Head, 5 Grade, Medium Carbon Steel, Zinc CR+3
BBI 847605 Partially Threaded Cap Screw, 7/8-9, 6-1/2 in L Under Head, 5 Grade, Medium Carbon Steel, Zinc CR+3
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BrandBBI
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Manufacturer Part Number847605
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CountryUSA
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FinishZinc CR+3
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Tensile Strength120000 psi
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MaterialMedium Carbon Steel
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Material SpecificationASTM B633
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Thread TypeUNC
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Measurement SystemImperial
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TypePartially Threaded
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Grade5
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Hardness25 to 34 HRC
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Head Size35/64 in H
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Head TypeHex
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Shank Size7/8 in
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Diameter - Thread Size7/8-9
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Length Under Head6-1/2 in
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UNSPSC31161501
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Package Description10/CS
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Standards/ApprovalsASME B18.2.1
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