TEXTRON AVIATION Aircraft...
Different screws used on Textron Aviation Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker aircraft. Also available as FAA-PMA approved parts from other manufacturers.
Screws, bolts and nuts are standard fastening hardware widely used in a range of applications.
Internal wrenching (also known as Allen) fasteners are threaded fasteners. Screws and bolts have a drive recess within the head allowing the insertion of an internal wrench for their installation or removal. Allen socket set screws are blind (headless) fasteners with an internal hex drive offered in different styles (regular cap screw and flat and button type) while Allen nuts are cylindrical nuts internally threaded on one side with an Allen socket on the other. These fasteners are produced by different manufacturers and come in different styles, inch or Metric sizes, materials, finishes, and coarse or fine threadings. They are offered as OEM parts or parts of AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product lines. Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of pieces per pack as designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).
Internal wrenching fasteners for aerospace applications are designed and intended for use in aircraft construction and repair and conform to Military or Aerospace Standards. Aerospace Industries Association Standard NASM 20004 through 20024 internal wrenching bolts supersede respective part numbers of MS 20004 through 20024 which in turn have superseeded those of older National Aerospace Standard NAS NAS 144 to 158 series. Fabricated from 160-180 ksi high-strength steel they are intended for use in both tension and shear applications.
Socket screws for aerospace and military uses come in different sizes and meet aerospace/military standards including AN565 (superseded by NASM565), NAS1081, MS18063, MS18064, MS51021, MS51023, MS51029, MS51031, MS51038, MS51045, MS51963, MS51964, MS51965, MS51966. Those of AN565 (NASM565) standard are headless hex and fluted socket set screws while their MS51963 standard counterparts are cup point hex socket set screws. Both are made of high-quality steel and they are designed to deliver maximum holding pressure Typically used to bind parts onto shafts. Available in cup or cone point styles, in different thread sizes and lengths in inches.
81791 internal wrenching nuts are self-locking, high-strength, corrosion and oxidation resistant nuts made of nickel-chromium alloy with cadmium plating. These nuts are catalogued and supplied in different sizes as part numbers of TEXTRON AVIATION (separately listed).
For more information, please refer to the Product Description section, the supplied documentation or contact us.
Screws, bolts and nuts are standard fastening hardware widely used in a range of applications.
Internal wrenching (also known as Allen) fasteners are threaded fasteners. Screws and bolts have a drive recess within the head allowing the insertion of an internal wrench for their installation or removal. They are commonly used in machinery, automotive and aerospace fastening applications. Socket set screws are blind (headless) fasteners with an internal hex drive. They are offered in different styles (regular cap screw and flat and button type). The use of an Allen key or a specific internal wrenching drive is required to firmly tighten the set screw into position. These screws are used in many industries and applications including military, aerospace, defense, mechanical, original equipment manufacturers, petro-chemical, power generation & mass transit. They are generally alloy or stainless steel, but can be provided in monel or other materials. Similarly, internal wrenching nuts (Allen nuts) are cylindrical nuts internally threaded on one side with an Allen socket on the other.
Internal wrenching fasteners are produced by different manufacturers and come in different styles, inch or Metric sizes, materials, finishes, and coarse or fine threadings. They are offered as OEM parts or parts of AVIATIONEU NEW ERA product lines. Sold in pieces or packs of specified number of pieces per pack as designated by the number after the letters "PK" in the product reference code (SKU).
Internal wrenching fasteners for aerospace applications are designed and intended for use in aircraft construction and repair and conform to Military or Aerospace Standards.
Standard NASM 20004 through 20024 internal wrenching bolts supersede respective part numbers of MS 20004 through 20024 which in turn have superseeded those of older National Aerospace Standard NAS NAS 144 to 158 series (refer to the supersedure chart provided for reference only). Sourced from quality producers these internal wrenching bolts are fabricated from 160-180 ksi high-strength steel and are intended for use in both tension and shear applications. They are offered in different total and grip lengths, thread pitches and diameters in inches as well as with drilled or undrilled heads and shanks. Standard AN hex head bolts and washers cannot be substituted for them as they do not have the required strength. When they are used in steel parts, the bolt hole must be slightly countersunk to seat the large corner radius of the shank at the head. In Dural material, a special heat-treated washer must be used to provide an adequate bearing surface for the head. They should always be used with the designed companion washer MS20002C (size) under the head as these bolts have a noticeable radius at the head to shank juncture. Special high-strength nuts are used on these bolts. To develop full tension use an NAS1804-(size) 180ksi, or an MS21042-(size) 160ksi nut according to your requirements. Unless specified by the following letters in the part numbers, internal wrenching bolts come with an Undrilled shank and Undrilled head.
"A" Drilled Shank (NAS series)
"DH" Drilled Head (NAS series)
"ADH" Drilled Shank, Drilled Head (NAS series)
"H" Drilled Head (MS series)
Socket screws for aerospace and military uses come in different sizes and meet aerospace/military standards including AN565 (superseded by NASM565), NAS1081, MS18063, MS18064, MS51021, MS51023, MS51029, MS51031, MS51038, MS51045, MS51963, MS51964, MS51965, MS51966. Those of AN565 (NASM565) standard are headless hex and fluted socket set screws while their MS51963 standard counterparts are cup point hex socket set screws. Both are made of high-quality steel and they are designed to deliver maximum holding pressure Typically used to bind parts onto shafts. Available in cup or cone point styles, in different thread sizes and lengths in inches.
81791 internal wrenching nuts are self-locking, high-strength, corrosion and oxidation resistant nuts made of nickel-chromium alloy with cadmium plating. These nuts are catalogued and supplied in different sizes as part numbers of TEXTRON AVIATION (separately listed).
For more information, please refer to the supplied documentation or contact us.