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Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

(OP)
Specifically, I'm looking for a low profile truss head machine screw void of any provisions for screwdrivers. (low profile of approximately 1-2mm thickness or less)

The shank needs to be semi-threaded at the bottom. Diameter of approximately 2mm.

Does not need to be metric.

I know this may seem like a vauge description, but I'm just peicing it together from descriptions of other types of fasteners.

Anyone that could help find something like this, that would be great.

Also, links to online fastener catalogues would also be very helpful.

RE: Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

Mcmaster catalog. www.mcmaster.com i think.

RE: Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

(OP)
I should have said I've checked mcmaster carr and spaenaur.

thanks

RE: Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

you might be able to get there better from this site:


http://www.indexfasteners.com/

look under TRW

RE: Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

fastenal.com

RE: Online catalogues for fasteners and where to find specific fastener

If you want interference fit you can look at HI-Lok. I think the spelling is right.  If you just want a standard fastener, It sounds like a Vandal-proof fastesner may work for you. They come in various head configurations other than normal screwdriver heads

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