RS PRO 1871235
A4 316 Stainless Steel Plain Finish Hex Screw Socket Cap Head M3 x 16mm
Mfr. Part #: 1871235 / RS Stock #: 70791614
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Qty.
Standard Price
1
$4.70
Additional Inventory
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15000
On order:
16
Manufacturer Lead Time:
17 weeks
Estimated manufacturer lead time is for quantities greater than shown above.
Product Specifications
Product Attribute
Attribute Value
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Alternate Mfr Part Number
1871235
Drive Type
Hex Socket
Finish
Plain
Head Shape
Hex Socket Cap
Head Type
Socket Head
Material
Stainless Steel
Screw Length
16 mm
Screw Material
Stainless Steel
Screw Thread Size
M3
Size
M3x16 mm
Specification
DIN 912
System of Measurement
Metric
Thread Size
M3 AWG
Thread Type
Metric
Type
Socket
UPC Code
5056111956083
Overview
Metric Thread A4 Socket Hexagon Cap Head Screws
The RS Pro hexagon head socket cap screws have a narrow head and are perfect for use in hard to reach areas. The fasteners are good in machine repair and maintenance applications also in many other sectors including food and beverage, automotive and aerospace. This range of fasteners are produced from A4 (316) Stainless Steel making them ideal for use in the food and beverage, offshore and marine industry. A4 (316) stainless steel has greater corrosion resistance than A2 Stainless Steel but is more expensive, although more affordable than Titanium which provides even greater levels of corrosion resistance.
Standards: ? Threaded in accordance with Din standard 912 / ISO standard 4762
The RS Pro hexagon head socket cap screws have a narrow head and are perfect for use in hard to reach areas. The fasteners are good in machine repair and maintenance applications also in many other sectors including food and beverage, automotive and aerospace. This range of fasteners are produced from A4 (316) Stainless Steel making them ideal for use in the food and beverage, offshore and marine industry. A4 (316) stainless steel has greater corrosion resistance than A2 Stainless Steel but is more expensive, although more affordable than Titanium which provides even greater levels of corrosion resistance.
Standards: ? Threaded in accordance with Din standard 912 / ISO standard 4762