Setscrews H/Tensile 8.8 equiv UNC

Product Code: AB7N

£ 20.70 per pack Ex. VAT

Contents: 2 x 1/4" UNC: x 3/4", x 1". 2 x 5/16" UNC: x 1", x 1 1/2". 2 x 3/8" UNC: x 1", x 1 1/2". This product description is for "Setscrews H/Tensile 8.8 equiv UNC," which refers to a specific type of threaded fastener made from zinc plated steel. The setscrews are designed to meet the ANSI B18.2.1.1965 standard and are classified as Grade 8.8 Equivalent. These setscrews are constructed using high-tensile zinc plated steel, which offers enhanced durability and resistance to corrosion. The zinc plating provides an additional protective layer, preventing rust formation and ensuring long-lasting performance. Conforming to the ANSI B18.2.1.1965 standard, these setscrews comply with the requirements and specifications set forth by this widely recognized industrial standard. This ensures their compatibility and interchangeability with other components that adhere to the same standard. The setscrews are classified as Grade 8.8 Equivalent, indicating their strength and tensile properties. This rating is an equivalent designation to the standard Grade 8.8, commonly used as a measure of the maximum load that the setscrews can handle without permanent deformation or failure. This classification ensures that the setscrews possess the necessary strength for demanding applications where high tension and stress are anticipated. Overall, these setscrews are a reliable choice for a wide range of applications where dependable fastening is required. The combination of zinc plated steel construction, adherence to ANSI standards, and Grade 8.8 Equivalent classification ensures that these setscrews can effectively handle demanding working conditions while maintaining their integrity over time.

Pack Size: 150

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