NSN 5306-01-381-6166
Internal Wrenching Bolt
Datasheet
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Product description
Internal Wrenching Bolt NSN 5306-01-381-6166.
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MPN or Model
MS20006-64
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Schedule B
7318.15.2000 (Bolts and bolts and their nuts or washers exported in the same shipment) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
093486 - Bolts, Nuts Or Screws, NOI (sub 3)
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Internal Wrenching Bolt
An externally threaded fastener whose threaded portion is of one nominal diameter, no. 10 (0.190 in.) (5 mm) or larger. It is designed with an internal socket or internal multiple spline for use with an internal driver. The head is beveled (conical) or cylindrical in shape. Items with cylindrical shaped heads must have an externally relieved body. A locking feature may be incorporated in the design of the head or threads. See also screw, cap, socket head. Excludes setscrew; screw, shoulder; bolt, shoulder; screw, externally relieved body; bolt, externally relieved body; and screw, machine.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 5306-01-381-6166 internal wrenching boltManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
| MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
|---|---|
| MS20006-64 | Military Standards |
| MS20006-64 | The Boeing Company |
| MS20006-64 | The Boeing Company |
| MS20006-64 | Military Standards |
| MS20006-64 | The Boeing Company |
| MS20006-64 | Military Standards |
| MS20006-64 | The Boeing Company |
| MS20006-64 | Military Standards |
| MS20006-64 | The Boeing Company |
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 07/28/24.
The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
- NE: 113
- NS: 16
