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MJ female to male J

MJ female to male J

MJ female to male J

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This may sound totally dumb, but I need jam nuts for 6mm rod ends on a strut I'm designing at work.  The rod ends have M6 X 1.0 male threads.  I was having a lot of trouble trying to find M6 X 1.0 MIL/AMS/NAS spec jam nuts.  My project engineer told me that MJ thread nuts will thread onto the rod ends, and to go with them.  Is this true?  I think it may work since only the minor diameter increases for MALE J-series threads.  Please let me know if this will work before I look like a fool at my CDR on the count of my project engineer's call.  Thanks.

Javier S. Arias
Design Engineer/Struts
Avibank Mfg. Inc.
SPS Fasteners Division, a PCC Company

"An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come" - Victor Hugo

RE: MJ female to male J

We don't use too many metric nuts and bolts, but perhaps these guys have them.  We buy a zillion nuts and bolts from them.

Coast Fabrication
714.842.2603

They are really nice to work with.  We have bought from them for over 10 years now.

David  

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