thanks Ed.
Definitely an A for effort and especially a speedy response.
That info looks to be the modern series 1960 SHCS.
I should have been clearer. We need to replace some SHCS on older equipment.
There were genuine
1936 series SHCS installed.
The locations of the counterbores prevent enlarging the counterbores to accept modern 1960 Series SHCScrews.
Unfortunately the availability of the used original SHCS to check dimensions is not good.
Also unfortunately new 1-1/4" Series 1936 SHCScrews is a BIG problem.
From the NONMANDATORY APPENDIX D tucked at the very end of ASME B18.3 2003.
HEXAGON AND SPLINE SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS (1936 SERIES)
Prior to 1961, the 1936 Series of socket head cap screws were recognized as standard.
The 1936 Series screws are no longer stocked by screw manufacturers and are now available only on special order.
The major differences between the 1936 Series screws and the present standard screws (1960 Series) are that, for some
sizes, the 1936 Series had smaller head diameters and/or socket sizes and/or different thread lengths.
Users desiring additional information on the 1936 Series should refer to Appendix IV of ASA B18.3-1961, or
should consult socket screw manufacturers.
Holokrome has a simplifed reference table for dimensions of 1936 series SHCS.
it lacks the details about underhead radiuses and head chamfers.
SUPERSEDED DIMENSIONS — 1936 SERIES
Nominal size 1-1/4"
HEXAGON SOCKET SIZE MAX. 3/4" - 1960 series = 7/8"
HEAD DIAMETER MAX 1-3/4" - 1960 series = 1.875"