AVIATIONEU NEW ERA

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA

This category includes an extensive range of materials and products offered as part of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) portfolio.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product lines are intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products matching or exceeding their features and specifications. Sourced from quality manufacturers/producers AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product range currently includes from fasteners and metals, lubricants, tires and tubes to tools, electrical, communication and other supplies complying with military, aerospace or international industial standards. It is continuously expanding to address customer needs for a variety of applications. Although the AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product lines are mainly oriented for industrial/corporate buyers demanding significant quantities at competitive prices, some of our AVIATIONEU NEW ERA products can also serve the needs of retail buyers. For additional information please refer to the individual product presentations or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA

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AVIATIONEU NEW ERA General...

Sourced from quality producers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA general purpose brass check valves with nylon cover are suitable for use in hydraulic, heating, air conditioning and pneumatic installations in vertical, horizontal or oblique positions. They are manufactured in accordance with ISO 228 standard and they are available in different sizes. Sold in pieces.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 4130...

Steel alloy 4130 (ST4130),aka Chrome Moly,after the 2 key composition elements,chromium & molybdenum,is a general-purpose alloy steel widely used by the aviation and motorsports industries due to its weldability, fabrication and mild hardenability in all offered forms (tubes, bars/rods, sheets and plates). Available in two material states (Normalized and Annealed) depending on the process of how the material is heated and cooled.The Normalized condition (aka "Condition N") is the harder and stronger condition, best used when forming is not needed while the Annealed condition (aka "Condition A") is the softer and formable condition.

4130 steel bars/rods in round, rectangullar (flat), square and hexagonal shapes (cross sections) are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. Sourced from quality producers, most of these bars/rods are produced, unless otherwise specified, as “Cold Finished Normalized” (aka “Condition D4”), indicated by the letters "NRZ" and  "CF" in the product SKUs. They come in different dimesions in inches and cut to order (CTO) lengths in feet (*) and meet several AMS specifications, most common being AMS-S-6758 and AMS- 6348. They are widely used in a variety of applications due to their excellent strength to weight ratio,weldability by all conventional methods and resistance to scaling and oxidation. 

Unless otherwise mentioned, there is additional cost if manufacturing test reports are required. For additional information, please refer to the supplied documentation, the individual product presentations or contact us.

(*) As per vendors' requirements, certain 4130 steel bars/rods are ONLY SOLD in 3 feet increments, i.e. cut lengths can only be set to 3, 6, 9 feet etc. as mentioned in the respectivel product presentations. In this case, appearing prices are per 3 feet length and the Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) is 3 pieces for each of selected rod/bar. Required cut lengths should be specified at the time of ordering.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 4130...

Steel alloy 4130 (ST4130),aka Chrome Moly,after the 2 key composition elements,chromium & molybdenum,is a general-purpose alloy steel widely used by the aviation and motorsports industries due to its weldability, fabrication and mild hardenability in all offered forms (tubes, bars/rods, sheets and plates). Available in two material states (Normalized and Annealed) depending on the process of how the material is heated and cooled.The Normalized condition (aka "Condition N") is the harder and stronger condition, best used when forming is not needed while the Annealed condition (aka "Condition A") is the softer and formable condition.

4130 steel bars/rods in round, rectangullar (flat), square and hexagonal shapes (cross sections) are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. Sourced from quality producers, most of these bars/rods are produced, unless otherwise specified, as “Cold Finished Normalized” (aka “Condition D4”), indicated by the letters "NRZ" and  "CF" in the product SKUs. They come in different dimesions in inches and cut to order (CTO) lengths in feet (*) and meet several AMS specifications, most common being AMS-S-6758 and AMS- 6348. They are widely used in a variety of applications due to their excellent strength to weight ratio,weldability by all conventional methods and resistance to scaling and oxidation. 

Unless otherwise mentioned, there is additional cost if manufacturing test reports are required. For additional information, please refer to the supplied documentation, the individual product presentations or contact us.

(*) As per vendors' requirements, certain 4130 steel bars/rods are ONLY SOLD in 3 feet increments, i.e. cut lengths can only be set to 3, 6, 9 feet etc. as mentioned in the respectivel product presentations. In this case, appearing prices are per 3 feet length and the Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) is 3 pieces for each of selected rod/bar. Required cut lengths should be specified at the time of ordering.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 2024...

AL2024 is an aluminium alloy, with copper as the primary alloying element. It is used in aircraft structural and other applications requiring high strength to weight ratio, as well as good fatigue resistance, weldablility and average machinability. This alloy  comes in  Annealed (O) condition  or different tempers and is readily formed and machined to a high finish in the annealed condition. It can be both hot and cold worked or forged, as well as welded through inert gas consumable electrode arc methods.

AL2024 extruded angles are produced by forcing a heated alumnium billet through a die of the proper shape by means of a hydraulic press. 

Sourced from quality producers they are offered in T3 or T3511 tempers but also in other tempers as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. The applicable temper is indicated in the product reference number (SKU). 

Both 2024-T3 aluminum and 2024-T3511 aluminum are variants of the same material. They share alloy composition and many physical properties, but develop different mechanical properties as a result of different processing (please refer to the respective property tables).

These angles are offered in different widths, heights  and thicknesses in inches and cut to order lengths in feet. Appearing sale price is per foot. If manufacturing test reports are required, additional charges are applied per order. For additional information, please refer to our attached Brief Guide on Aluminum Grades & Temper Designations or contact us for price on any unlisted size.

Note: AVIATIONEU NEW ERA metals are supplied free from oil stains, dents, inclusions, scratches, oxide discolorations, corrosion, or other defects. In certain cases, metals are additionally protected with PVC film.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 6061...

AL6061 is an aluminium alloy, with magnesium and silicon as the primary alloying elements. It is one of the most common alloys of aluminum for general-purpose use. Commonly available in pre-tempered grades such as 6061-O (annealed) as well as tempered grades such as 6061-T6 or 6061-T651. It can be compared with AL5052 (the highest strength alloy of the more non-heat-treatable grades) as well as with AL6063 which  is similar in composition and mechanical properties. AL6061 main features include: heat-treatable, excellent machinability, excellent corrosion resistance, semi-smooth surface, lightweight, high-tensile strength. Commonly used in transportation components, recreation products, machinery and equipment, and consumer durables.

Extruded bars/rods from 6061 aluminum alloy are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. They come in different cross sections such as round, rectangular or square. Competitively priced, they are sourced from quality producers and offered as T6/T651 tempered. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Aluminum 6061 T6 Temper round bars/rods are produced by extrusion and offered in different diameters and pre-cut lengths in inches to meet application requirements. They comply with ASTM-B221 and AMS-QQ-A-200/8 specifications. For additional information, please refer to our Brief Guide on Aluminum Grades & Temper Designations,  the individual product presentations or contact us.

Note: AVIATIONEU NEW ERA metals are supplied free from oil stains, dents, inclusions, scratches, oxide discolorations, corrosion, or other defects. In certain cases, metals are additionally protected with PVC film.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 4130...

Steel alloy 4130 (ST4130),aka Chrome Moly,after the 2 key composition elements,chromium & molybdenum,is a general-purpose alloy steel widely used by the aviation and motorsports industries due to its weldability, fabrication and mild hardenability in all offered forms (tubes, bars/rods, sheets and plates). Available in two material states (Normalized and Annealed) depending on the process of how the material is heated and cooled.The Normalized condition (aka "Condition N") is the harder and stronger condition, best used when forming is not needed while the Annealed condition (aka "Condition A") is the softer and formable condition.

4130 steel bars/rods in round, rectangullar (flat), square and hexagonal shapes (cross sections) are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. Sourced from quality producers, most of these bars/rods are produced, unless otherwise specified, as “Cold Finished Normalized” (aka “Condition D4”), indicated by the letters "NRZ" and  "CF" in the product SKUs.They are widely used in a variety of applications due to their excellent strength to weight ratio,weldability by all conventional methods and resistance to scaling and oxidation. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 4130 Steel Alloy Rectangular (Flat) Bars/Rods are AMS S 6758 Condition D4 (Cold Finished Normalized) and Tempered MIL S 6758, unless otherwise specified. They are offered in different widths, thicknesses and pre-cut lengths in inches.  Also available in cut to order lengths (please refer to the respective product presentation).  It's best to keep the lengths under 5 feet for air shipping. Longer bars can only be shipped via standard sea/ground transportation.

Unless otherwise mentioned, there is additional cost if manufacturing test reports are required. For additional information, please refer to the supplied documentation, the individual product presentations or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 6061...

AL6061 is an aluminium alloy, with magnesium and silicon as the primary alloying elements. It is one of the most common alloys of aluminum for general-purpose use. Commonly available in pre-tempered grades such as 6061-O (annealed) as well as tempered grades such as 6061-T6 or 6061-T651. It can be compared with AL5052 (the highest strength alloy of the more non-heat-treatable grades) as well as with AL6063 which  is similar in composition and mechanical properties. AL6061 main features include: heat-treatable, excellent machinability, excellent corrosion resistance, semi-smooth surface, lightweight, high-tensile strength. Commonly used in transportation components, recreation products, machinery and equipment, and consumer durables.

Extruded bars/rods from 6061 aluminum alloy are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. They come in different cross sections such as round, rectangular or square. Competitively priced, they are sourced from quality producers, comply with ASTM specifications and offered as  T6/T651 tempered in different dimensions. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 6061 Aluminum square/rectangular bars are produced by extrusion and are offered in T6 or T651 Tempers, in different dimensions in inches and cut to order lengths in feet (in increments of one foot) to meet application requirements. They comply with ASTM-B221 and AMS-QQ-A-200/8 specifications. For additional information, please refer to our Brief Guide on Aluminum Grades & Temper Designations,  the individual product presentations or contact us.

Note: AVIATIONEU NEW ERA metals are supplied free from oil stains, dents, inclusions, scratches, oxide discolorations, corrosion, or other defects. In certain cases, metals are additionally protected with PVC film.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product line of fire extinguishers includes both portable (with a total mass of 5-20 kg) and mobile extinguishers of over 35 kg, moved by a trolley. They come in different sizes and types including:

- Powder multi-purpose fire extinguishers suitable for A, B and C fire classes,

- Carbon Dioxide fire extinguishers (CO2), one of the cleanest types of extinguishers,mainly intended for use on class B fires,

- Water mist extinguishers for use on classes A, B and C fires as well as K (cooking) fires,

- Wet Chemical extinguishers mostly used on  class K fires.

- Foam fire extinguishers suitable for class A and the flammable liquids of class B, though not effective for gaseous fires. 

- Clean Agent fire extinguishers which are gaseous fire suppression type. The gas in the extinguisher (often a BCF, such as Halon 1211/Freon 12B1) is stored in liquid form but  converts to gas form when released in the air. Halon 1211/1301 extinguishers  are widely used in Aviaton.

Product Features:

-competitively priced,

-simplicity in operation and maintenance,

-fast actuation and convenience in work,

-environmental friendly (depending on extinguisher type)

-long service life (up to 10 years depending on extinguisher type)

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Cordless...

The 12LiS Cordless Screw Gun from AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product line is an irreplaceable assistant both in life, and on production. This easy, compact screw gun with a rated voltage of 12 V features:

- a speed of 0-350/1200 rpm, 

- boss size: 10 mm, 

- torque 15 nanometers, 

- 2 accumulators with capacity 2 Ach providing long time to perform required works, 

- battery built-in indicators to show when the accumulator needs to be charged

- rubberized handles. 

- one year manufacturer's guarantee

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 12LiS Cordless Screw Gun is delivered in a convenient plastic case, with a set of 2 Li-ion accumulators, the accumulator charging device and a trial nozzle. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA pneumatic drills provide cost-effective solutions for drilling, boring or other works on different materials to cover the needs of a wide range of applications in aviation and other industrial sectors.They are robust, durable, powerful  and reliable tools, offered in pistol or other types, in various rotation speeds and drilling diameters capacities. Depending on the model, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA pneumatic drills are intended for use with high or medium hardness materials as well as for specific uses.  Some drills are also suitable  for working on hard-to-reach surfaces and confined spaces. Please refer to the technical specifications of individual drill or contact us for additional information.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Drill...

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA drill type pneumatic sanders provide cost-effective solutions for stripping and grinding of metals in a wide range of applications. They are robust, durable, powerful  and reliable tools, offered as pistol (PM-33-140) or direct sanders (PMZ-31-250, MP-006,  PMZ-01-17000) and they can operate with different sander attachments such as abrasive wheels, burrs, metal brushes and others.

The PM-33-140 pistol sander was developed for the aerospace industry and is designed to work on high-strength steels, cast iron and non-ferrous metals.

The PMZ-31-250 direct sander has been designed for stripping and grinding of metal parts during assembly and repair works.  

The MP-006 direct sander can be used for processing and grinding of molds and dies as well as for cleaning and surface finishing of parts and welds. This lightweight comfortable pneumatic direct sander with rotation speed 30000 rpm provides high quality processing. 

The PMZ-01-17000 direct sander is intended for use in cleaning metal surfaces, for the treatment of weld seams and edges while it can also be used for the processing of solid wood and plastic. This easy and compact direct pneumatic sander is useful for working on hard-to-reach surfaces and confined spaces.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 5052...

AL5052 is an aluminium alloy, with magnesium and chromium as the primary alloying elements. Although It is non heat-treatable, it is the highest strength alloy of other non-heat-treatable grades also featuring an excellent weldability using most common techniques, high resistance to marine atmoshpere and salt water corrosion, smooth surface, lightweight and high-tensile strength. This alloy is comparable to the 6061 aluminum alloy (AL6061). 

AL5052-O aluminum alloy Annealed round tubes are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product and can be used for low and medium pressure hydraulic systems, fuel lines and oil lines. They withstand a higher pressure than 3003-0 tubing and can be gas, arc and resitance welded and coiled.  They meet WW-T-700/4, AMS 4070M and ASTM-B-210-12 specifications. Sourced from quality producers, they are offered in different outer diameters and wall thicknesses in inches and pre cut lengths of 6 feet and in 6 ft increments each. Cuts to smaller lenghts may be arranged with the supplier providing that minimum order quantity requirements are observed. They are also offered as ALCLAD for the enhancement of their corrosion-resistance (please refer to the separate product presentation). There is additional cost if manufacturing test reports are required. For additional information, please refer to our attached Brief Guide on Aluminum Grades & Temper Designations, the supplied documentation or contact us for quotation.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Aviation...

The AVIATIONEU NEW ERA aviation lubricants form part of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product portfolio  and include an extensive range of piston and turbine engine oils, greases, hydraulic, coolant and other fluids used in a variety of applications in general aviation as well as commercial (transport) and military aircraft of Russian manufacturers, such as Ilyushin Mikoyan, Irkut, Sukhoi, Tupolev and Yakovlev (now merged and operating under a new company, United Aircraft Corporation), Ukrainian (Antonov), and others.

The AVIATIONEU NEW ERA lubricants are analogues and offered as cost effective alternatives to AEROSHELL®, EXXONMOBIL®, NYCO, LUKOIL®, ANDEROL®, ROYCO®, and other lubricants used in aircraft of Eastern manufacturers. Sourced from various quality producers, the AVIATIONEU NEW ERA aviation lubricants are offered in different packaging options (*) in liters or kilograms, depending on the lubricant and the producer.  OEM brands are also included in our offered product range and can be furnished through our current network of co-operating suppliers. Please refer to the supplied table(s) and presentations listing their respective products. Due to our continuously expanding list of suppliers and the respective range of offered products, certain products may not be currently listed in our Web Platform for Supplies. In this case please contact us for additional information and assistance.

An overview of offered AVIATIONEU NEW ERA AVIATION HYDRAULIC FLUIDS & PRESERVATIVES is included in the Product Description section serving as a Quick Guide. For AVIATIONEU NEW ERA engine oils and greases please refer to the respective separate product presentations. 

(*) Depending on the lubricant and the producer, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA aviation lubricants are offered in cans, pails, flanks, drums or other containers with the following indicative capacities:

 0.9kg/1L, 3.6kg /4L, 4.5kg /5L, 9kg /10L, 15.3kg, 27kg /30L, 54kg /60L, 91kg /100L, 182kg /200L.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Cladding...

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA cladding metal alloy strips combine two or more different cladding materials to achieve the optimum of the best characteristics of the individual materials. These strips intended for use in different industrial applications. They are offered in a range of combinations of cladding materials in different thicknesses, widths and lengths meeting order requirements, they are competitively priced, sourced from certified manufacturers and produced in accordance with international standards.  Unit of measurement is 1 kilogram (kg) with Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) 250 kilograms unless otherwise stated. Sea/sea-surface transport to customer destination is most commonly used. Appr. time for shipping: 3 months from the time of order payment. Appearing prices are indicative per unit of sale. Please refer to any attached documentation  and contact us for additional information/clarifications and quotation.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 4130...

Steel alloy 4130 (ST4130), also known as Chrome Moly after the 2 key elements of its composition, chromium, and molybdenum, is a general-purpose alloy steel widely used by the aviation and motorsports industries due to its weldability, fabrication, and mild hardenability in all offered forms (tubes, bars, sheets and plates). They are available in two different material states (Normalized and Annealed) depending on the process of how the material is heated and cooled.

The Normalized condition (sometimes referred to as "Condition N") is the harder and stronger condition and is best used when forming is not needed. Normalizing relieves internal stress on steel and improves toughness in steels that may harden after the cold working process. The Annealed condition (sometimes referred to as "Condition A") is the softer and formable condition and is best used when forming is needed. Annealing relieves internal stresses, softens and makes the material more ductile.

4130 alloy steel (Chrome Moly) seamless round tubes are offered in Normalized (N )  or Annealed (A) conditions as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. They have been for years the standard of the aircraft industry. These tubes offer good strength and weldability without compromising steel abrasion or impact resistance and can also be made even stronger through heat treatment. They are commonly used in in structural applications, gears, fasteners, and aircraft exteriors. Tensile Strength: 90,000 PSI. Available in a range of outer diameters, wall thicknesses and pre-cut lengths in inches or cut to order (CTO) lengths of 12 inches (1 foot)) or multiples. Apperating price of CTO tubes is per foot (12 inches). Depending on the supplier, they comply with different standards/specifications, such as MIL-T6736 standard or ASTM/A S1906 specifications. Unless otherwise mentioned, there is additional cost if manufacturing test reports are required. For additional information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA 6061...

Aluminum alloy 6061 is the most commonly used aluminum alloy in the world due to its positive characteristics. It has magnesium and silicon as its main composition elements and is a cold-treated aluminum forging product with the advantages of 4000 Series and 5000 Series. Aluminum 6061, T6 or T651 tempered sheets exhibit above average corrosion resistance, excellent processability with no deformations, high strength, light weight, good weldability, and the ability to be heat treated for even higher strength, all at an affordable price. The difference between T6 and T651 tempers of an 6061 aluminum sheet is that the internal stress of T6 is relatively large and the processing will be deformed under normal circumstances; the suitable state for processing should be T651, which is based on T6 to stretch and eliminate internal stress. Both are typically used in aerospace, automotive, cameras, couplings, marine hardware, electrical components, decorative hardware, structural applications, pins, brakes, pistons, valves, and bicycle frames. Aluminum alloy 6061-T6 sheets from AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product lines are offered in different pre cut thicknesses, widths and lengths and they are PVC covered one side. They meet AMS 4027/ASTM B209 specifications.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Machine screws are one of the more widely used products among dozens of standard fastener types. They can be either coarse-threaded or fine-threaded, and are usually available with a wide range of head types. Usually stronger than many other screw types, they are used for fastening metal parts and panels securely together in a range of construction and other applications including aerospace, machinery, vehicles, engines, tool assemblies, electronic devices, and large-scale industrial equipment. 

Sourced from quality producers,  machine screws are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines conforming to aerospace/military or industrial standards/specifications.  They come in different sizes, head types, materials and thread gradings. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS860/NAS870 series of machine (non structural) screws (also termed as bolts) are aeronautical standard high strength, close tolerance, short thread, Philips head recess screws.   Both series are made from 8616 alloy steel, heat treated to 160-180 KSI and Cadmium plated per QQ-P-416 Type II. Also offered from 8716 A286 corrosion resistant steel (CRES), heat treated to 160-180 KSI.They are offered in different thread sizes and grip lengths in inches with undrilled or drilled shanks and sold in pieces. Screw size number is after the basic part number (e.g. NAS8602 for size 2 screws). Grip Length in 1/16ths inches after the dash. The following letters are also used:

"D" after the dash number indicates a drilled shank

"A" after the basic part number prefix and the letter "D", if applicable, indicates an aluminum coating

"U" after the basic part number prefix and the letter "D", if applicable, indicates unplated and passivated

 For more information, please refer to the attached reference table or contact us. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS517...

Machine screws are one of the more widely used products among dozens of standard fastener types. They can be either coarse-threaded or fine-threaded, and are usually available with a wide range of head types. Usually stronger than many other screw types, they are used for fastening metal parts and panels securely together in a range of construction and other applications including aerospace, machinery, vehicles, engines, tool assemblies, electronic devices, and large-scale industrial equipment. 

Sourced from quality producers,  machine screws are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines conforming to aerospace/military or industrial standards/specifications.  They come in different sizes, head types, materials and thread gradings. NAS Standard Machine Screws meet aerospace standards and come in different types and sizes structured in different series including NAS1101, NAS1102, NAS1189, NAS1190, NAS1191, NAS1635, NAS1801, NAS1802, NAS220, NAS229, NAS333, NAS514, NAS517, NAS560, NAS583, NAS600, NAS623 and NAS662.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS517 series of machine (non structural) screws are aeronautical 100 deg. high strength cross recessed flush head close tolerance machine screws. They are made from alloy steel with a Cadmium finish per QQ-P-416 Type II and feature a 160 - 180 KSI tensile strength. They are both offered in different thread sizes and lengths in inches and sold in pieces. For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us. 

NAS 6208 Alloy Steel...

National Aerospace Standard (NAS) machine bolts are commonly used in aircraft, space shuttles, military vehicles, drones, and other high-performance applications. They are offered in different series to meet application requirements.

Those of NAS 6203 through NAS 6220 series, superseding their NAS 11(xx) counterparts, are tension hexagon head high strength close tolerance short-thread alloy steel bolts with a minimum tensile strength of 160,000 psi and a minimum shear strength of 95,000 psi. 

They are made from different steel alloys such as 4140 (UNS G41400) or  4340 (UNS G43406) with either Cadmium Plate  Type II, Class 2 or Chromium Plate on shank only with all other surfaces cadmium plated.

Depending on the series they come in different nominal diameters in inches (e.g. NAS 6203 0.1875" (3/16"), NAS 6204 0.25" (1/4"), NAS 6205  0.3125" (5/16"), NAS 6206 0.375" (3/8"), NAS 6208 0.500" 1/2") or NAS 6210 0.625" (5/8") grips (in 1/16” increments beginning at 1/16”), thread and overall fastener lengths. They can be supplied undrilled or with drilled head and/or thread and with or without locking elements (nylon or equivalent). Sourced from quality manufacturers, these bolts are listed according to their series, and offered either as OEM parts or as parts of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines (see the respective listings). Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of bolts per pack designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).

The following letters after the basic part numbers specify the material, finish, drilling condition, and self-locking capability of these bolts.

No Finish Code for Cadmium II plated bolts

"C" for Chromium plated bolts (shank only)

"L" for Self-locking bolts

"P" for Self-locking bolts with patch type locking element only

Grip Dash Number indicating grip in .0625 increments

"D" after the grip dash number for drilled thread bolts

"H" after the grip dash number for bolts with drilled head

More than one code letters may be used in sequence.

PN Examples:

NAS6204-10 - NAS 6204 Series Bolt, .2500-28 Thread, .625 Grip, Undrilled, Non-locking, Alloy Steel Cadmium II Plated.

NAS6204-10D - Same bolt as above with Drilled Thread.

For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS 428...

National Aerospace Standard (NAS) bolts come in a large variance of lengths, thread types, head type, and materials. NAS bolts are suitable for high strength applications. They are the same as Army-Navy (AN) bolts, except they may be either raised or recessed.

NAS bolts are offered as part of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) lines of fasteners. They are sourced from quality manufacturers and structured in different series. 

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS 428 series of machine (non structural) bolts are fully threaded, crowned hexagon head bolts made from cadmium plated steel or corrosion resistant steel (CRES). These bolts are offered with drilled or undrilled head or thread in different thread sizes, diameters and lengths in inches and sold in pieces. The number after NAS428 ( - ) denotes the thread size in 1/16th inch increments. The number after the last dash ( - ) is the overall length under the head. If this number is a single digit it is 1/8 of an inch. If it is a two digit number, the first is whole inches, the second is additional 1/8ths. For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us. 

NAS 6206 Alloy Steel...

National Aerospace Standard (NAS) machine bolts are commonly used in aircraft, space shuttles, military vehicles, drones, and other high-performance applications. They are offered in different series to meet application requirements.

Those of NAS 6203 through NAS 6220 series, superseding their NAS 11(xx) counterparts, are tension hexagon head high strength close tolerance short-thread alloy steel bolts with a minimum tensile strength of 160,000 psi and a minimum shear strength of 95,000 psi. 

They are made from different steel alloys such as 4140 (UNS G41400) or  4340 (UNS G43406) with either Cadmium Plate  Type II, Class 2 or Chromium Plate on shank only with all other surfaces cadmium plated.

Depending on the series they come in different nominal diameters in inches (e.g. NAS 6203 0.1875" (3/16"), NAS 6204 0.25" (1/4"), NAS 6205  0.3125" (5/16"), NAS 6206 0.375" (3/8"), NAS 6208 0.500" 1/2") or NAS 6210 0.625" (5/8") grips (in 1/16” increments beginning at 1/16”), thread and overall fastener lengths. They can be supplied undrilled or with drilled head and/or thread and with or without locking elements (nylon or equivalent). Sourced from quality manufacturers, these bolts are listed according to their series, and offered either as OEM parts or as parts of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines (see the respective listings). Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of bolts per pack designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).

The following letters after the basic part numbers specify the material, finish, drilling condition, and self-locking capability of these bolts.

No Finish Code for Cadmium II plated bolts

"C" for Chromium plated bolts (shank only)

"L" for Self-locking bolts

"P" for Self-locking bolts with patch type locking element only

Grip Dash Number indicating grip in .0625 increments

"D" after the grip dash number for drilled thread bolts

"H" after the grip dash number for bolts with drilled head

More than one code letters may be used in sequence.

PN Examples:

NAS6204-10 - NAS 6204 Series Bolt, .2500-28 Thread, .625 Grip, Undrilled, Non-locking, Alloy Steel Cadmium II Plated.

NAS6204-10D - Same bolt as above with Drilled Thread.

For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Machine screws are one of the more widely used products among dozens of standard fastener types. They can be either coarse-threaded or fine-threaded, and are usually available with a wide range of head types. Usually stronger than many other screw types, they are used for fastening metal parts and panels securely together in a range of construction and other applications including aerospace, machinery, vehicles, engines, tool assemblies, electronic devices, and large-scale industrial equipment. 

Sourced from quality producers,  machine screws are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines conforming to aerospace/military or industrial standards/specifications.  They come in different sizes, head types, materials and thread gradings. NAS Standard Machine Screws meet aerospace standards and come in different types and sizes structured in different series including NAS1101, NAS1102, NAS1189, NAS1190, NAS1191, NAS1635, NAS1801, NAS1802, NAS220, NAS229, NAS333, NAS514, NAS517, NAS560, NAS583, NAS600, NAS623 and NAS662.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS333/NAS334 series of machine (non structural) screws (also termed as bolts) are aeronautical standard 100 Deg. standard flush head, shear close tolerance screws. They are made from alloy steel per MIL-S-6049 with a Cadmium finish per QQ-P-416 Type II. They are both offered in different thread sizes, grips and lengths in inches and sold in pieces. CPA indicates a plated Phillips recess. The length and grip of the screw are indicated by numbers after the last dash in the product part number. For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us. 

NAS 6205 Alloy Steel...

National Aerospace Standard (NAS) machine bolts are commonly used in aircraft, space shuttles, military vehicles, drones, and other high-performance applications. They are offered in different series to meet application requirements.

Those of NAS 6203 through NAS 6220 series, superseding their NAS 11(xx) counterparts, are tension hexagon head high strength close tolerance short-thread alloy steel bolts with a minimum tensile strength of 160,000 psi and a minimum shear strength of 95,000 psi. 

They are made from different steel alloys such as 4140 (UNS G41400) or  4340 (UNS G43406) with either Cadmium Plate  Type II, Class 2 or Chromium Plate on shank only with all other surfaces cadmium plated.

Depending on the series they come in different nominal diameters in inches (e.g. NAS 6203 0.1875" (3/16"), NAS 6204 0.25" (1/4"), NAS 6205  0.3125" (5/16"), NAS 6206 0.375" (3/8"), NAS 6208 0.500" 1/2") or NAS 6210 0.625" (5/8") grips (in 1/16” increments beginning at 1/16”), thread and overall fastener lengths. They can be supplied undrilled or with drilled head and/or thread and with or without locking elements (nylon or equivalent). Sourced from quality manufacturers, these bolts are listed according to their series, and offered either as OEM parts or as parts of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines (see the respective listings). Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of bolts per pack designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).

The following letters after the basic part numbers specify the material, finish, drilling condition, and self-locking capability of these bolts.

No Finish Code for Cadmium II plated bolts

"C" for Chromium plated bolts (shank only)

"L" for Self-locking bolts

"P" for Self-locking bolts with patch type locking element only

Grip Dash Number indicating grip in .0625 increments

"D" after the grip dash number for drilled thread bolts

"H" after the grip dash number for bolts with drilled head

More than one code letters may be used in sequence.

PN Examples:

NAS6204-10 - NAS 6204 Series Bolt, .2500-28 Thread, .625 Grip, Undrilled, Non-locking, Alloy Steel Cadmium II Plated.

NAS6204-10D - Same bolt as above with Drilled Thread.

For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

NAS1922/NAS1924 series clamps are light-weight, aircraft application clamps from 300-series stainless steel available with either a 1/4" round slotted screw or a 1/4" slotted hex-head screw. 

NAS1922/NAS1924 series clamps are included as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. They are available in different sizes (NAS1924 clamps are available in sizes 48 & above). Both screw styles can be supplied with optional lock wire hole for tamper resistance. Black Oxide coated band versions (designated by the letter "L" in the part number) are also offered for increased wear resistance.

The following designators in the product reference number (SKU) indicate the different versions:

-1 Clamp with round slotted screw

-3 Clamp with slotted hex-head screw

-1H Clamp with round slotted screw & lock wire hole

-3H Clamp with slotted hex-head screw & lock wire hole

NAS1922/NAS1924 series clamps are sold in pieces or packs of specified number of pieces indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU).

Please refer to the attached documentation of the effective diameter range for different part numbers.

NAS 6204 Alloy Steel...

National Aerospace Standard (NAS) machine bolts are commonly used in aircraft, space shuttles, military vehicles, drones, and other high-performance applications. They are offered in different series to meet application requirements.

Those of NAS 6203 through NAS 6220 series, superseding their NAS 11(xx) counterparts, are tension hexagon head high strength close tolerance short-thread alloy steel bolts with a minimum tensile strength of 160,000 psi and a minimum shear strength of 95,000 psi. 

They are made from different steel alloys such as 4140 (UNS G41400) or  4340 (UNS G43406) with either Cadmium Plate  Type II, Class 2 or Chromium Plate on shank only with all other surfaces cadmium plated.

Depending on the series they come in different nominal diameters in inches (e.g. NAS 6203 0.1875" (3/16"), NAS 6204 0.25" (1/4"), NAS 6205  0.3125" (5/16"), NAS 6206 0.375" (3/8"), NAS 6208 0.500" 1/2") or NAS 6210 0.625" (5/8") grips (in 1/16” increments beginning at 1/16”), thread and overall fastener lengths. They can be supplied undrilled or with drilled head and/or thread and with or without locking elements (nylon or equivalent). Sourced from quality manufacturers, these bolts are listed according to their series, and offered either as OEM parts or as parts of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines (see the respective listings). Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of bolts per pack designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).

The following letters after the basic part numbers specify the material, finish, drilling condition, and self-locking capability of these bolts.

No Finish Code for Cadmium II plated bolts

"C" for Chromium plated bolts (shank only)

"L" for Self-locking bolts

"P" for Self-locking bolts with patch type locking element only

Grip Dash Number indicating grip in .0625 increments

"D" after the grip dash number for drilled thread bolts

"H" after the grip dash number for bolts with drilled head

More than one code letters may be used in sequence.

PN Examples:

NAS6204-10 - NAS 6204 Series Bolt, .2500-28 Thread, .625 Grip, Undrilled, Non-locking, Alloy Steel Cadmium II Plated.

NAS6204-10D - Same bolt as above with Drilled Thread.

For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Machine screws are one of the more widely used products among dozens of standard fastener types. They can be either coarse-threaded or fine-threaded, and are usually available with a wide range of head types. Usually stronger than many other screw types, they are used for fastening metal parts and panels securely together in a range of construction and other applications including aerospace, machinery, vehicles, engines, tool assemblies, electronic devices, and large-scale industrial equipment. 

Sourced from quality producers,  machine screws are offered as part of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines conforming to aerospace/military or industrial standards/specifications.  They come in different sizes, head types, materials and thread gradings. NAS Standard Machine Screws meet aerospace standards and come in different types and sizes structured in different series including NAS1101, NAS1102, NAS1189, NAS1190, NAS1191, NAS1635, NAS1801, NAS1802, NAS220, NAS229, NAS333, NAS514, NAS517, NAS560, NAS583, NAS600, NAS623 and NAS662.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA NAS1801/NAS1802 series of machine (non structural) screws are aeronautical standard fully threaded Phillips hexagon head screws replacing those of NAS1096 series of same sizes. NAS1801 screws are made from alloy steel per MIL-S-6049 with a Cadmium finish per QQ-P-416 Type II and feature a 160,000 - 185,000 psi tensile strength. NAS1802 screws are made from A-286 Corrosion Resisting Steel and are passivated per QQ-P-35. They are both offered in different thread sizes and lengths in inches and sold in pieces or packs of specified number of screws indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

NAS 6203 Alloy Steel...

National Aerospace Standard (NAS) machine bolts are commonly used in aircraft, space shuttles, military vehicles, drones, and other high-performance applications. They are offered in different series to meet application requirements.

Those of NAS 6203 through NAS 6220 series, superseding their NAS 11(xx) counterparts, are tension hexagon head high strength close tolerance short-thread alloy steel bolts with a minimum tensile strength of 160,000 psi and a minimum shear strength of 95,000 psi. 

They are made from different steel alloys such as 4140 (UNS G41400) or  4340 (UNS G43406) with either Cadmium Plate  Type II, Class 2 or Chromium Plate on shank only with all other surfaces cadmium plated.

Depending on the series they come in different nominal diameters in inches (e.g. NAS 6203 0.1875" (3/16"), NAS 6204 0.25" (1/4"), NAS 6205  0.3125" (5/16"), NAS 6206 0.375" (3/8"), NAS 6208 0.500" 1/2") or NAS 6210 0.625" (5/8") grips (in 1/16” increments beginning at 1/16”), thread and overall fastener lengths. They can be supplied undrilled or with drilled head and/or thread and with or without locking elements (nylon or equivalent). Sourced from quality manufacturers, these bolts are listed according to their series, and offered either as OEM parts or as parts of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines (see the respective listings). Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of bolts per pack designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).

The following letters after the basic part numbers specify the material, finish, drilling condition, and self-locking capability of these bolts.

No Finish Code for Cadmium II plated bolts

"C" for Chromium plated bolts (shank only)

"L" for Self-locking bolts

"P" for Self-locking bolts with patch type locking element only

Grip Dash Number indicating grip in .0625 increments

"D" after the grip dash number for drilled thread bolts

"H" after the grip dash number for bolts with drilled head

More than one code letters may be used in sequence.

PN Examples:

NAS6204-10 - NAS 6204 Series Bolt, .2500-28 Thread, .625 Grip, Undrilled, Non-locking, Alloy Steel Cadmium II Plated.

NAS6204-10D - Same bolt as above with Drilled Thread.

For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AIA NAS 1473/NAS 1474...

National Aerospace Standards (NAS) are voluntary standards developed and maintained by committees and working groups of subject matter experts from member companies of the U.S. Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). These standards have served as the foundation for the development of aircraft, spacecraft, watercraft, ground vehicles, machinery, and electronics.

NAS parts are most well-known for state-of-the-art, high-strength, precision fasteners, electrical connectors, splices and terminations, rod end bearings, and many other types of hardware and components. The NA prefix relates to metric standards. 

NAS1473 Series Floating Self-Locking Two-Lug Capped Nut Plates (*) and their NAS1474 Series counterparts with reduced rivet spacing allow for a stronger, more secure hold when installing bolts on thin or unstable surfaces. These nut plates are capped, with the end of the bolt being fully protected. Both are are manufactured from cadmium plated steel or corrosion resistant (stainless) steel (CRES) by different manufacturers. They are offered  in different materials, finishes, thread sizes and dimensions in inches either as OEM parts of their respective manufacturers or as parts of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines.  They come with or without lubrication. Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of nut plates appearing in the product reference number (SKU) after the letters "PK".

The following code letters in their part numbers indicate the different materials and finishes used in their manufacturing ("K" indicates need for stiffening flange).

A -Steel nut & shell (dome) with Aluminum Alloy or Steel washer  cad plated per AMS-QQ-P-416, type II, class 2. Fuel Resistant Seal MIL-PRF-6855 (225 deg. F),Dry film lubricant AS5272 over cad plate.

S - Steel nut, dome and washer cad plated per AMS-QQ-P-416, type II, class 2. Fuel Resistant Seal MIL-DTL-25988 (350 deg. F). Dry-film lubricant per AS5272 over cad plate.

X - Same as A without dry film lubricant.

Y - Same as S without dry film lubricant. 

C - A286 CRES nut, dome and washer passivated per AMS2700. Nut silver plated per AMS2410. Non-fuel resistant AMS3304 seal (450 deg. F).

F - A286 CRES nut, dome and washer passivated per AMS2700. Fuel resistant seal MIL-DTL-25988 (350 deg. F), dry-film lubricant per AS5272.  (350 deg. F).

R - A286 CRES nut, dome and washer passivated per AMS2700. Fuel resistant seal MIL-PRF-6855 (225 deg. F), dry-film lubricant per AS5272.

(*) also termed as plate nuts, anchor nuts or anchor plates. These terms are used interchangeably to describe the respective fasteners. 

MS21141 Series Structural...

The MS21141 Series of blind fasteners are high srength pull type protruding head blind bolts (or otherwise termed as rivets) made of corrosion resisting steel (typically A286 stainless steel) with a 95 KSI shear strength. As structural rivets(*) they are intended for use on load-bearing applications, offering greater shear and pull-out strength, and vibration resistance. These fasteners are produced by different manufacturers and sold uder their respective brands and part numbers. Indicative examples include PCC CHERRY AEROSPACE CR7621 Series of Maxibolt® Blind Bolts or  HOWMET AEROSPACE Unimatic® UBP-EU Blind Bolt Fasteners. Offered in different nominal diameter sizes & corresponding grip ranges in inches, passivated or cadmium plated and with or without lubrication. They can be installed with the use of single action tools and they are supplied either as OEM part numbers of their respective manufacturer or MS21141 Standard part numbers under our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines. In the case of OEM parts, these are listed separately. Sold in pieces or packs where the specified number of fasteners per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). 

Depending on the selected size & stock conditions alternate part numbers of the same fastener may be supplied in lieu of the ordered, meeting or exceeding Standard specifications. 

For more information please refer to the attached documentation or contact us.

(*) Other structural and non-structural blind rivets are also offered for a wide range of applications. Please refer to their separate listings.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA National...

National Aerospace Standards (NAS) are voluntary standards developed and maintained by committees and working groups of subject matter experts from member companies of the U.S. Aerospace Industries Association (AIA).

These standards have served as the foundation for the development of aircraft, spacecraft, watercraft, ground vehicles, machinery, and electronics.

NAS parts are most well-known for state-of-the-art, high-strength, precision fasteners, electrical connectors, splices and terminations, rod end bearings, and many other types of hardware and components. The NA prefix relates to metric standards. 

NAS 1022 Series Hex Self-Locking Machine Nuts form part of NAS high-strength, precision fasteners. These low height and strength hexagon machine nuts are sourced from quality manufacturers and offered in different materials and finishes as part of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines in different thread sizes and dimensions in inches. Those from 450 deg. low strength steel are designated by the letter "A" after NAS1022. Similarly, the letter "C" designates nuts from corrosion resisting steel passivated while the letter "N" refers to steel cad plated nuts.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Structural screws are made of alloy steel, are properly heat treated, and can be used as structural bolts. Those commonly used in aircraft applications are manufactured to aerospace/military standards/specifications. They are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines in different materials and finishes, structured in different series based on the standard of their conformance.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS27039 Series structural machine screws are pan head cross recessed screws equivalent to those of NAS 220 Series. MS27039 Series screws are fabricated from Alloy Steel and Cadmium plated per specification QQ-P-416A, Type II, Class 3, Anodized Aluminum Alloy 2024 or Stainless Steel Unplated  to MIL-S-6050 or MIL-8695 specifications. Those from are designated by the letters "DD" and their counterparts from stainless steel  by the letter "C" respectively in the product part number after MS27039 and before the size number. These screws have 125,000 to 145,000 psi tensile strength. Sourced from quality suppliers, they are offered in different thread sizes and lengths in inches and sold in pieces or convenient packs of specified number of screws per pack indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU).

Other structural screws of NAS204 through NAS235 and AN509/AN525 series are also available (see individual product presentations).

For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates.Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21051/MS21052 series nutplates are fixed self-locking, one-lug low height standard rivet spacing nutplates. MS21051 series nutplates are manufactured from cadmium plated steel while those in MS21052 series are produced from corrosion resistant steel (CRES). They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lube. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Adel...

Adel (aka MS21919) aircraft clamps, are key components used in line support, vibration dampening and maintaining proper clearance for lines or harnesses running throughout the aircraft structure. The Adel clamp is a metal band, constructed from aluminum, corrosion-resistant steel and low-carbon steel, covered by a white rubber lining or cushion, made from silicone.

Adel MS21919 Series cushioned loop aerospace clamps replace respective parts of MS21104 standard. They are offered as part of AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product lines in different sizes with their bands (straps) and cushions manufactured from different materials.  Sold in pieces or convenient packs of specified number of clamps per pack indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU).

The High Temperature MS21919WH and MS21919WCH clamps feature  "silicone" white rubber cushions rated for 400 degrees for use in the aerospace industry. Cushion material enables elevated temperature usage in phosphate ester based fluid and other synthetic fluid contaminated areas. They are unaffected by ozone. Not resistant to petroleum based fluids. The extra rubber wedge at one end of the rubber cushion assures a tight fit, helps avoid pinching wires or lines when closing the clamp and helps reduce vibration when used on lines. 

The “WCH” series clamps have a corrosion resistant steel (stainless steel) strap while the “WH” series clamps have an aluminum strap. 

The MS21919WDF series clamps have an aluminum strap and a nitrile cushion while the MS21919WDG series clamps have have an aluminum strap and a chloroprene cushion.

Clamps and Cushioned Loops can be slipped over a tube or wire and closed with a bolt at assembly and have one round hole and one slot for ease of alignment and a developed shape for proper closing.

For additional information please consult the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates.Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21075/MS21076 series nutplates are floating self-locking, two lug, low height, reduced rivet spacing nutplates. Those included in MS21075 series are manufactured from cadmium plated carbon steel while the MS21076 nutplates are produced from corrosion resistant steel (CRES). They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with or without eyelets and come with or without a dry film lube. The letter “E” at the end of the part number denotes a nutplate with eyelets while the letter “N” denotes a nutplate  without eyelets. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates. Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21073/MS21074 series nutplates are fixed self-locking, low height corner, miniature anchor nuts. Those included in MS21073 series are manufactured from cadmium plated carbon steel while the MS21074 nutplates are produced from corrosion resistant steel (CRES). They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lube. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS20392...

Clevis pins are used as a quick and secure fastener in place of bolts and rivets. Clevis pins can be partially threaded or unthreaded. Unthreaded Clevis pins have a domed head at one end and a cross-hole at the other end. A Clevis pin is inserted through the holes at the pronged ends of a Clevis and is kept in place by a cotter pin. Threaded Clevis pins are partially threaded on one end with a formed head on the other.

MS20392 series Clevis pins are straight, headed pins with a drilled shank. They supersede those of AN392 to AN396 series and those of AN400, AN402, AN404, and AN406 series. MS20392 series Clevis pins are produced in different materials (steel alloy, corrosion resistant steel (CRES), titanium alloy) and surface finishes (cadmium plated, chrome plated, titanium alloy - aluminum coated) with a drilled hole for cotter pin. The following letters in the part number specify materials and finishes:

“C”  Steel alloy, 4037 4130 8630 or 8740 cadmium plated

“S”  Steel alloy, 8740 cadmium plated

“R” Corrosion resistant steel, PH13-8Mo chrome plated

“P” Corrosion resistant steel, PH13-8Mo cleaned descaled and passivated

“A” Titanium alloy Ti-6AI-4V, aluminum coated and lubricated with solid film lubricant

“T” Titanium alloy, Ti-6AI-4V, no finish

MS20392 series Clevis pins are offered as part of our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines in different materials, head, shank diameters and effective lengths. They are used with clevis forks and in secondary controls which are not subjected to continuous operation. For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates.Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21071/MS21072 series nutplates are fixed self-locking, low height one-lug, reduced rivet spacing miniature anchor nuts. Those included in MS21071 series are manufactured from cadmium plated carbon steel while the MS21072 nutplates are produced from corrosion resistant steel (CRES). They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lube. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA AN503...

Machine screws are one of the more widely used products among dozens of standard fastener types. They can be either coarse-threaded or fine-threaded, and are usually available with a wide range of head types. Usually stronger than many other screw types, they are used for fastening metal parts and panels securely together in a range of construction and other applications including aerospace, machinery, vehicles, engines, tool assemblies, electronic devices, and large-scale industrial equipment. 

Sourced from quality producers,  machine screws are offered as part of our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines conforming to aerospace/military or industrial standards/specifications.  They come in different sizes, head types, materials and thread gradings. Countersunk screws allow the head of the screw to sit flush with or below the surface of the surrounding material. They may also be used to remove the burr left from a drilling or tapping operation thereby improving the finish of the product and removing any hazardous sharp edges.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA AN503 series of machine (non structural) screws are aeronautical standard coarse thread slotted fillister drilled head screws meeting MIL-S-6050 specifications. They are manufactured from steel and cadmium plated to specification Type I Class 3. These screws feature 125,000 psi tensile strength, they are offered in different sizes in inches and they are sold in pieces. For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

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Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates. Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21061/MS21062 series nutplates are floating self-locking, low height one-lug anchor nuts. Those included in MS21061 series are manufactured from cadmium plated carbon steel while the MS21062 nutplates are produced from corrosion resistant steel (CRES). They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lube. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA Silicone...

The AVIATIONEU NEW ERA silicone insulated waterproof cables are available in different numbers of solid or stranded tinned copper conductors and AWG sizes (*) with silicon insulation jacket. Suitable for AC rated voltage 450/750V and all kinds of high temperature environment such as mobile motor, steel, aviation, power plant, petrochemical, etc. They feature a strong resistance to acids & alkali, oils, moisture and they are easy to peel and cut. They pass pass the UL VW - 1 and CSA FT1 flammability tests. Nominal Temperature : 200℃. Nominal voltage : 300/500V. Sold in rolls of 100 meters each, in increments of one roll and with a Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) 3 rolls. Appearing price is for reference only. Contact us for a quotation.

(*) Wire gauge is a measurement of wire diameter. This determines the amount of electric current a wire can safely carry, as well as its electrical resistance and weight.

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Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates.Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA floating self-locking, low height two-lug nutplates conform to NASM 21059/21060 Standards superseding the respective MS21059/MS21060 without change in part numbers. They can be riveted to the back of a stationary panel using pop rivets or solid matching rivets (sold separately) allowing for some misalignment in assembly. NASM 21059 nutplates are made of cadmium plated carbon steel & those of NASM 21060 from corrosion resistant steel (CRES).They feature 125 KSI ultimate tensile strength (Ftu) and can withstand temperatures of 450°F (NASM 21059/21060) or 800°F (NASM 21060 when silver plated). Offered in different dimensions & Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes & with dry film lubrication for corrosion resistance or without. Supplied in pieces or packs with the number of nuts per pack indicated after the letters "PK" in the product SKU. Appearing prices are in the unit of measurement used each time.

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RG 400 (aka M17/128*) cables are high temperature coaxial cables used in a wide variety of military and commercial applications.

Sourced from quality suppliers, these cables are offered as part of our own label (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines and are intended for use in tactical operations and aerospace applications. They are are double shielded and made from dielectric PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) material and fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) Type IX sheath with a solid copper stranded wire silver-plated conductor. They feature an impedance of 50 +/-2 ohms and an operating temperature range -55 °C ... +200 °C. They are priced and sold in feet. They come with Certificate of Conformance (CoC) and test reports. For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation

(*) M17/128 is a military part number used as equivalent to the RG400 cable. The the specifications and testing of military coaxial cables, including RG400, are very rigorous requiring their manufacturers to test attenuation and structural return loss by sweeping 22 different 50-ohm cables over the frequency band for which their use is recommended.

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Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates. Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21055/MS21056 series nutplates are fixed self-locking, low height corner nut plates. MS21055 series nutplates are manufactured from cadmium plated carbon steel while those in MS21056 series are produced from corrosion resistant steel (CRES). They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lube. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA RNB DIN...

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA RNB brazed seam lug type battery terminals are made from brass and are tin plated. They can be used for control cabinets & similar applications. The seam in the barrel of the terminal is brazed allowing the terminal to be crimped in any position around the barrel, which helps give extra wire holding strength. They comply with DIN 46234 standard for solderless terminals. Solderless terminals are used in crimping with several, fine and super-fine stranded conductors. However, solderless terminals according to DIN 46234 are not suitable for single-stranded solid conductors.RNB terminals can be used with different wire sizes (American Wire Gauge  AWG) 22-2 and stud sizes. Please refer to the specifications table.  IMAX: 19A/27A/37A/48A/62A/88A/115A/160A. Sold in packs of 100 pieces each with Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) 20 packs. The appearing price is for reference only. Please contact us for quotation.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA...

Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates. Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21049/MS21050 series nutplates are fixed self-locking, two-lug low height reduced rivet spacing nutplates. MS21049 series nutplates are manufactured from cadmium plated steel while those in MS21050 series are produced from corrosion resistant steel and silver plated. They are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lube. Sold in pieces but also in packs where the specified number of nuts per pack is indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Appearing prices are always for the units of measurement used each time. Matching rivets are sold separately.

For additional information please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA SC Screw...

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA SC screw lug type battery terminals are available in three versions: SC(JGA), SC(JGY) and SC(JGB). Please refer to the specifications table. They are made from brass (99.7% copper), tin plated and can be used with wire sizes 1.5-1000mm2 in a wide range of applications. Operating Temperature: :-55 to 150 deg. C. Sold in packs of 100 pieces each with Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) 25 packs. The appearing price is for reference only. Please contact us for quotation.

AVIATIONEU NEW ERA TR...

When there is a need for connection of a set of electrical wires, terminal blocks provide a safe & convenient way to keep them organized. AVIATIONEU NEW ERA TR series of snap on (clip type) terminal blocks allows for terminal block assemblies to be installed and realeased fast and easily. Terminal block connectors are rugged, easy to use and designed to keep wires of varying gauges securely connected. They can be mounted on the 35/7.5mm DIN rail of 1 or 2 meter length made from aluminum or zinc plated steel which is in turn can be mounted on control panel backplates. Any pole assembly is possible. With the use of a DIN rail protective conductor terminal block, the rail itself can be used as the grounding terminal block.

The connectors are offered in black color (or other colors as per customer requirements), with a rated voltage of  600V and different rated current options (10A,20A,30A or 40A). They are sold in packs of 100 pieces each and come with paper marker strips & transparent cover. DIN mount rail & accessories are available at additional cost. These can be ordered only together with the terminal blocks. Appearing prices are for reference only. Contact us for a quotation.

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Anchor nuts (aka nutplates or anchor plates) are terms used interchangeably and relate to stamped sheet metal fasteners with an internally threaded tube and a plate with two clearance holes for rivets. They are used in blind mounted panel applications in aerospace and other industrial sectors where hex nuts cannot be used or an attached nut is required for ease of maintenance. 

Anchor nuts can be Fixed or Floating, the latter being easier to use due to their built-in nut (threaded hole) able to "float" slightly thus providing a convenient connection point for threaded rods, such as bolts, from the backside. In the case of Fixed anchor nuts, the built-in nut is static (i.e. without the capability to “float”) and the threaded rod must be positioned perfectly over the hole. Self-locking anchor nuts are those with a built-in locking mechanism preventing them from loosening over time from vibrations. They are extensively used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.

Depending on their intended application, nutplates conform to different military, aerospace, ISO or other industrial standards such as the German DIN, U.S. (ASME & ASTM, IFI, ANSI), British BS, Japanese JIS and others. They are offered as OEM parts under their respective brands or under our own labelled (AVIATIONEU NEW ERA) product lines intended as cost-effective alternatives to the respective OEM products. Listed in accordance with their standard of compliance, Fixed and Floating nutplates come in different materials (such as steel or CRES & finishes),  in single/double lug configurations and Metric ISO οr Unified thread sizes. There is currently no U.S. Military Standard (MS) specification for Metric nutplates. Depending on the selected product and availability, nutplates can be supplied with a dry film lube specified by the letter "L" in the respective part number. Those with countersunk rivet holes are specified by the letter "K" at the end of the part number.

Sourced from quality manufacturers, AVIATIONEU NEW ERA MS21048/NAS680 series nutplates are fixed self-locking, two-lug low height nutplates made from Corrosion Resistant Steel (CRES) A286 (UNS S66 286) in 450° & 800° F versions with a passivated finish. Same as those of MS21047series except that they are made from stainless steel and silver plated (800 ° F only). They have a nylon insert and are available in different Unified thread sizes, with plain rivet or countersunk rivet holes on each side and come with or without a dry film lubricant (450° F only). MS21048 nutplates supersede AN362, AN366, NAS680  and they are superseded by NASM21048 series. The Part Identification Number (PIN) for MS21048 and the part number for NASM21048 are identical & part numbers have not been changed. Sold in packs with a specified number of nuts per pack indicated after the letters "PK" in the product reference number (SKU). Matching rivets are sold separately. For additional information please contact us.