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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
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