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Machine Screw 8-32 x 1/2" P-PH-SEMS

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Our price:  0,35  (0,29  excl tax)
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Machine Screw 8-32 x 1/2 inch long phillips pan head sems with external tooth lockwasher.

(SEMS is a fastener industry term that refers to a screw or bolt which has a captive washer.)

Reference:

  • 4008-01003-08
  • Replaces 4008-01017-08 round head
  • Replaces 232-5300-00
  • SC00101-04

     


    Fastener part numbering system explained:

    The last 2 digits (XX) of the 4 digit fastener part number prefix (40XX-12345-12) indicates the standard stud size of the bolt or screw. For example, part #4006-01030-12 indicates a #6 stud diameter (.138") fastener.

    The 2 digit part number suffix for bolts and screws (-12, -04, -16, etc) indicates the number of 1/16" length increments of the fastener. For example, part #4004-01003-04 indicates a screw that is 4/16" long or 1/4" long.

    The middle 5 digits describe the fastener head style or other features.

     


    Basic diameters and threads of Standard SAE (Society of American Engineers) numeric system small machine screws are shown below.

    The diameters of machine screws are indicated with the number of threads per inch. Here is a list of common sizes in inches:


    2-56: 0.0860" or 43/500" in diameter; 56 threads per inch
    4-40: 0.1120" or 14/125" in diameter; 40 threads per inch
    5-40: 0.1250" or 1/8" in diameter; 40 threads per inch
    6-32: 0.1380" or 69/500" in diameter; 32 threads per inch
    8-32: 0.1640" or 41/250" in diameter; 32 threads per inch
    10-32: 0.1900" or 19/100" in diameter; 32 threads per inch
    10-24: 0.1900" or 19/100" in diameter; 24 threads per inch
    12-24: 0.2160" or 27/125" in diameter; 24 threads per inch 

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