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Availibility of high strength 2-56 and 0-80 SHCS and FHCS

Availibility of high strength 2-56 and 0-80 SHCS and FHCS

Availibility of high strength 2-56 and 0-80 SHCS and FHCS

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A question,

Apparently we are having trouble obtaining 2-56 and 0-80 SHCS AND FHCS. We typically use Unbrako 1960 series or Holo-Krome fasteners. Unbrako being for us the industry standard.

Apparently both manufacturers are not making those sizes, at least not that we can easily obtain off the shelf in a range of lengths that we used to be able to do.

Are there other manufacturers that make 0-80 and 2-56 of similar quality and strength to Unbrako. Apparently our purchasing has looked with little success.

thanks for any help!

dc

RE: Availibility of high strength 2-56 and 0-80 SHCS and FHCS

I have been using Copper State Bolt & Nut Co for small fasteners.  Give them a call. or,

http://www.copperstate.com/

Cheers

RE: Availibility of high strength 2-56 and 0-80 SHCS and FHCS

You might contact Mike at Ameribolt or fax a RFQ. He can help you out if there are specials, especially length.

http://www.ameribolt.com/

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