MRC:
The dimension,measured along a line parallel to the longitudinal axis,from the largest bearing surface of the fastener head to the extreme opposite end,or as specifically designated for other type fasteners.AASB
Fastener Length:
0.612 inches
MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the appearance of the head.AASK
Head Style:
Flush (flat) countersunk (included angle - less than 135 degrees w or w/o chamfer)
MRC:
The length of a straight line which passes through the center of the body of the shank and terminates at the circumference.AAZE
Shank Diameter:
Between 0.124 inches and 9.128 inches
MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the appearance of the shank.AAZF
Shank Style:
Self-plugging mechanically locked stem
Head Major Diameter:
Between 0.188 inches and 0.196 inches
MRC:
A measurement of the longest dimension of the grip,in distinction from width.ANEE
Grip Length:
Between 0.188 inches and 0.250 inches
MRC:
The included angle of the countersink.CRSQ
Countersink Angle:
Between 98.5 degrees and 101.5 degrees
MRC:
The chemical compound or mechanical mixture properties of which the item is fabricated.MATT
Material:
Iron alloy 660 or nickel alloy r-405 or nickel alloy 400 or steel comp 316 locking ring
MRC:
The chemical compound or mechanical mixture properties of which the item is fabricated.MATT
Material:
Iron alloy 660 stem
MRC:
The chemical compound or mechanical mixture properties of which the item is fabricated.MATT
Material:
Nickel alloy r-405 or nickel alloy 400 sleeve
MRC:
The metallic,nonmetallic,and/or chemical properties with which the item is plated,dipped,and/or coated.the treatment is designed to protect the surface(s) and cannot be wiped off.SFTT
Surface Treatment:
Passivate locking ring
MRC:
The metallic,nonmetallic,and/or chemical properties with which the item is plated,dipped,and/or coated.the treatment is designed to protect the surface(s) and cannot be wiped off.SFTT
Surface Treatment:
Passivate stem