Description | Thread Size | Part Number | Price | Buy |
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MS21043-04 Hex Nut | 4-40 | 04-01384 | $1.32 | |
MS21043-06 Hex Nut | 6-32 | 04-01385 | $0.93 | |
MS21043-08 Hex Nut | 8-32 | 04-01386 | $1.39 | |
MS21043-3 Hex Nut | 10-32 | 04-01387 | $0.85 | |
MS21043-4 Hex Nut | 1/4-28 | 04-01388 | $1.12 | |
MS21043-5 Hex Nut | 5/16-24 | 04-01389 | $2.77 | |
MS21043-6 Hex Nut | 3/8-24 | 04-01390 | $5.35 |
MS21043 Hex Nut, often referred to as jet nuts or reduced hex nuts. Less 20% for quantity 100/Part No. |
Besides a fair price Aircraft Spruce is one of the few suppliers that offers these nuts individually, instead of packs of 10.
MS21043-5 Hex Nut
Great light weight high temp nuts that are same strength as a nyloc nut but less than half the weight.
I was wrong, stainless steel nut
these are alloy/aluminum or something.... I ordered bunch of the wrong ones like this, expected steel..... Hope this helps someone
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This specific nut will have a 10-32 threads. The screw you choose will depend on your application. To use MS21043-3 the screw or bolt will just need to have 10-32 threads.
Yes they are Stainless steel. Alloy 660.
This is a self locking nut made out of corrosion resistant steel. The material spec is, "Ams5525 assn standard single material response or 5735 assn standard single material response."