MRC:
The length of a straight line which passes through the center of a mounting hole,and terminates at the circumference.ABTB
Mounting Hole Diameter:
Between 0.127 inches and 0.133 inches
MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the appearance of the nut.ACTA
Nut Style:
Plate nut spacer
MRC:
A measurement of the longest dimension of the nut,in distinction from width.ACVN
Nut Length:
Between 1.810 inches and 1.840 inches
MRC:
The length of a straight line which passes through the center of a thru-hole,and terminates at the circumference.ADAZ
Thru-hole Diameter:
0.437 inches
MRC:
A measurement of the smallest dimension of a plate,in distinction from length or width.ADEB
Plate Thickness:
Between 0.060 inches and 0.068 inches
MRC:
A measurement taken at right angles to the length of a plate,in distinction from thickness.ADEC
Plate Width:
Between 0.935 inches and 0.965 inches
MRC:
The means by which the nut is mounted.ADFP
Nut Mounting Provision:
Straight holes
MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the arrangement of the mounting hole(s).ADFU
Mounting Hole Arrangement Style:
2 holes
Distance From Aperture Center To Mounting Hole Center:
Between 0.747 inches and 0.753 inches
MRC:
A measurement of the center to center distance between the mounting holes along the length.ADFY
Center To Center Distance Between Mounting Holes Along Length:
Between 0.310 inches and 0.314 inches
MRC:
The chemical compound or mechanical mixture properties of which the item is fabricated.MATT
Material:
Stainless steel
MRC:
The specification,standard,or manufacturers reference,and the classification designation,such as class,condition,temper,and the like,that identifies the material.MDCL
Material Specification:
Mil-s-6721 military specification 1st material response or qq-s-763 federal specification 2nd material response
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