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10-32 NUTS-THE SMALLEST SIZE IN TOOLBOX IS1/4. CAN I GET SMALLER ONES?

10-32 NUTS-THE SMALLEST SIZE IN TOOLBOX IS1/4. CAN I GET SMALLER ONES?

10-32 NUTS-THE SMALLEST SIZE IN TOOLBOX IS1/4. CAN I GET SMALLER ONES?

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I'm trying to insert from toolbox a #10 nut, and all of the selections of nuts start at 1/4. Am I doing something wrong, or do I need to change a toolbox setting somewhere?

RE: 10-32 NUTS-THE SMALLEST SIZE IN TOOLBOX IS1/4. CAN I GET SMALLER ONES?

You have to select Ansi Inch> Nuts> Machine Screw in order to get smaller than 1/4".

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