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Pictured here is Chopper Kultures latest creation incorporating several new


and innovative products from Diamond Engineering and Chopper Kulture.
When starting this project Mario Kyprianides of Chopper Kulture wanted to use The
GrooveTM bolts throughout the entire build. At the time The GrooveTM was not available
in the special 1/4-24 thread pitch that Harley used on Panhead and Shovelhead
engines. Diamond Engineering decided to take the challenge and produce these
special bolts. There was however one problem. Many of the 1/424 bolts were countersunk. To get around this we machined
special 60O and 82O countersunk washers so that The
GrooveTM could be used throughout the entire bike.
The results were outstanding giving the engine and
whole bike a a seamlessly detailed custom look.
These bolts are now available individually and
in packaged kits for all Harley Panhead and
Shovelhead engines.
Mario and his crew spent endless hours
desinging and fabricating parts for this
custom build but this was not enough.
He wanted to add something more
to this build; a new product that
would not just be a slightly different
look for and old product but, a new,
innovative design. CNC machined
billet aluminum rocker boxes were
made that feature a glass window
allowing you to see inside the engine
as it runs. These rocker boxes are
made to the highest standards using
special high temperature Pyrex glass to
give form and function. Polished stainless
steel GrooveTM bolts are also included with
each set.

This original 1970 Chevelle SS396 has been

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In 1977 the original drivetrain including

Category
Button Caps
Flat Socket Caps
Hex Caps
Socket Caps
The GrooveTM Socket Caps
12 Point Bolts and Nuts
Carriage Bolts
Pipe Plugs
Flange Washers
Washers
Nuts
Fastener Assortments
Un-Polished Bolts and Nuts

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customer Jerry Cameron for over 35 years.

Category
Button Caps
Flat Socket Caps
Hex Caps
Socket Caps
The Groove Socket Caps
12 Point Bolts and Nuts
Washers
Nuts
Fastener Assortments

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the factory 396 engine and Muncie


transmission

were

removed

and

fortunately retained. They were replaced


with this LS-7 454 that has a factory rating
of 465 horsepower. Before replacing the
drivetrain every fastener was replaced with
our Race ProofTM 12 point bolts. The car
now represents what could have been GMs
highest horsepower musclecar of the 70s.

Terms and Conditions


Ordering - Customer support hours Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:30 EST. No minimum orders. Call, fax or email
your order.
Prices and Policies - Subject to change without notice.
Payment - Master Card and Visa credit and check cards.
Shipping - (Domestic) All orders are shipped using FedEx Ground and Air services. (International) All orders
are shipped using FedEx Air, Express mail or Priority mail.
Damage in transit - Claims for damages should be made with the carrier.
Returns - All returns must have prior approval and be shipped prepaid. All merchandise must be new an not
altered in any way. Returns may be subject to a 20% re-stocking fee. No returns will be accepted after 90 days.
Custom or Specials are not returnable.
Warranty - Diamond Engineering will replace any part that is defective in material or workmanship, upon return
and inspection. This warranty does not cover any damage, labor, personal injury or any other damage or injury.
Liability - Diamond Engineering will not be liable for any loss, damage or injury resulting directly or indirectly
from the use or misuse of any products we manufacture or sell. It is the purchasers responsibility to determine
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History
Harry Brearley (February 18, 1871 August 12, 1948) is usually credited with the invention of
stainless steel in the anglophone world, although Krupp filed a patent for its brand of Nirosta a few
months before Brearleys breakthrough.
Brearley was born in Sheffield, England. His life had humble beginnings as the son of a steel
melter. He left school at the age of twelve to enter his first employment as a laborer in one of the
citys steelworks, being transferred soon afterwards to the post of general assistant in the companys
chemical laboratory.
For several years, in addition to his laboratory work, he studied at home and later in formal evening
classes, to specialize in steel production techniques and associated chemical analysis methods.
By his early thirties, Brearley had earned a reputation as an experienced professional and for being
very astute in the resolution of practical, industrial, metallurgical problems. It was in 1908, when
Monument to Harry Brearley at the former
two of Sheffields principal steelmaking companies innovatively agreed to jointly finance a common
Brown Firth Research Laboratories
research laboratory (Brown Firth Laboratories) that Harry Brearley was asked to lead the project.11
In the troubled years immediately before World War I, arms manufacturing increased significantly
in the UK, but practical problems were encountered due to erosion (excessive wear) of the internal surfaces of gun barrels. Brearley began
to research new steels which could better resist the erosion caused by high temperatures (rather than corrosion, as is often mentioned in this
regard). He began to examine the addition of chromium to steel, which was known to raise the materials melting point, as compared to the
standard carbon steels.
The research concentrated on quantifying the effects of varying the levels of carbon (C, at concentrations around 0.2 weight %) and
chromium (Cr, in the range of 6 to 15 weight %).
In order to undertake metallography to study the microstructure of the experimental alloys (the main factor responsible for a steels
mechanical properties) it was necessary to polish and etch the metallic samples produced. For a carbon steel, a dilute solution of nitric acid in
alcohol is sufficient to produce the required etching, but Brearley found that the new chromium steels were very resistant to chemical attack.
It was probably Harry Brearleys upbringing in Sheffield, a city famous for the manufacture of cutlery since the 16th century, which led him to
appreciate the potential of these new steels for applications not only in high temperature service, as originally envisioned, but also in the mass
production of food-related applications such as cutlery, saucepans and processing equipment etc. Up to that time carbon steel knives were
prone to unhygienic rusting if they were not frequently polished and only expensive sterling silver or EPNS cutlery was generally available to
avoid such problems. With this in mind Brearley extended his examinations to include tests with food acids such as vinegar and lemon juice,
with very promising results.
Brearley initially called the new alloy rustless steel; the more euphonic stainless steel was suggested by Ernest Stuart of R.F. Mosleys, a
local cutlery manufacturer, and eventually prevailed. It is reported that the first true stainless steel, a 0.24wt% C, 12.8wt% Cr ferrous alloy, was
produced by Brearley in an electric furnace on August 13, 1913. He was subsequently awarded the Iron and Steel Institutes Bessemer Gold
Medal in 1920.
Virtually all research projects into the further development of stainless steels were interrupted by the 1914-18 War, but efforts were renewed
in the 1920s. Harry Brearley had left the Brown Firth Laboratories in 1915, following disagreements regarding patent rights, but the research
continued under the direction of his successor, Dr. W. H. Hatfield. It is Hatfield who is credited with the development, in 1924, of a stainless
steel which even today is probably the widest-used alloy of this type, the so-called 18/8, which in addition to chromium, includes nickel (Ni) in
its composition (18wt% Cr, 8wt% Ni).

What is Stainless Steel?


Stainless is a term coined early in the development of these steels for cutlery applications. It was adopted as a generic name for these
steels and now covers a wide range of steel types and grades for corrosion or oxidation resistant applications.
Stainless steels are iron alloys with a minimum of 10.5% chromium. Other alloying elements are added to enhance their structure and
properties such as formability, strength and cryogenic toughness. These include metals such as Nickle, Molybdenum, Titanium and Copper.
Non-metal additions are also made, the main ones being Carbon and Nitrogen.
The main requirement for stainless steels is that they should be corrosion resistant for a specified application or environment. The
selection of a particular type and grade of stainless steel must initially meet the corrosion resistance requirements. Additional mechanical
or physical properties may also need to be considered to achieve the overall service performance requirements.

Types of Stainless Steel


Stainless steels may be classified by their crystalline structure into five main types: Austenitic, Ferritic, Martensitic, Preciption Hardening
and Duplex.
Austenitic - Austenitic steels have austenite as their primary phase (face centered cubic crystal). These are alloys containing chromium and
nickel (sometimes manganese and nitrogen), structured around the Type 302 composition of iron, 18% chromium, and 8% nickel. Austenitic
steels are not hardenable by heat treatment but can be work hardened. Work hardening happens during manufacturing processes such as
the cold forming of the fastener or fastener head and thread rolling. These processes generally increase the tensile strength from 85,000
psi to 100,000-115,000 psi tensile in the 18-8 series of stainless. This also provides additional ductility or toughness. The most familiar
stainless steel is probably Type 304, sometimes called T304 or simply 304. Type 304 surgical stainless steel is an austenitic steel containing
18-20% chromium and 8-10% nickel. Other stainless steels in this series are 302, 302HQ, XM7, 303, 304L and 316.
Austenitic, or 300 series, stainless steels make up over 70% of total stainless steel production. They contain a maximum of 0.15% carbon,
a minimum of 16% chromium and sufficient nickel and/or manganese to retain an austenitic structure at all temperatures from the cryogenic
region to the melting point of the alloy. A typical composition of 18% chromium and 10% nickel, commonly known as 18/10 stainless, is
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often used in flatware. Superaustenitic stainless steels, such as alloy AL-6XN and 254SMO, exhibit great
resistance to chloride pitting and crevice corrosion due to high molybdenum content (>6%) and nitrogen
additions, and the higher nickel content ensures better resistance to stress-corrosion cracking versus the 300
series. The higher alloy content of superaustenitic steels makes them more expensive. Other steels can offer
similar performance at lower cost and are preferred in certain applications. Low-carbon versions, for example
316L or 304L, are used to avoid corrosion problems caused by welding. Grade 316LVM is preferred where
biocompatibility is required (such as body implants and piercings). The L means that the carbon content of
the alloy is below 0.03%, which reduces the sensitization effect (precipitation of chromium carbides at grain
boundaries) caused by the high temperatures involved in welding.
Ferritic - Ferritic stainless steels generally have better engineering properties than austenitic grades, but
have reduced corrosion resistance, due to the lower chromium and nickel content. They are also usually
less expensive. They contain between 10.5% and 27% chromium and very little nickel, if any, but some
types can contain lead. Most compositions include molybdenum; some, aluminium or titanium. Common
ferritic grades include 18Cr-2Mo, 26Cr-1Mo, 29Cr-4Mo, and 29Cr-4Mo-2Ni. These alloys can be degraded
by the presence of chromium, an intermetallic phase which can precipitate upon welding.

The ferritic stainless steel on the left


has a body centered cubic (bcc) crystal
structure. By adding nickel to this
stainless steel the structure changes
from bcc to face centered cubic (fcc),
which is called austenitic.

Martensitic - Martensitic stainless steels are generally not as corrosion-resistant as the other two classes
but are extremely strong and tough, as well as highly machinable, and can be hardened by heat treatment.
Martensitic stainless steel contains chromium (1214%), molybdenum (0.21%), nickel (less than 2%), and
carbon (about 0.11%) (giving it more hardness but making the material a bit more brittle). It is quenched and
magnetic.
Precipitation Hardening - These are chromium and nickel containing steels that can develop very high
tensile strengths. The most common grade in this group is 17-4 PH, also known as Grade 630, with the
composition of 17% chromium, 4% nickel, 4% copper and 0.3% niobium. The great advantage of these
steels is that they can be supplied in the solution treated condition. In this condition the steel is just
machineable. Following machining, forming etc. the steel can be hardened by a single, fairly low temperature
ageing heat treatment which causes no distortion of the component.

Adding 8% nickel to a ferritic chromium


stainless steel makes an austenitic
chromium-nickel stainless steel, for
example Type 304 stainless steel. If
less nickel is added to a chromium
steel, about four or five percent, a
duplex structure, a mixture of austenite
and ferrite, is created as in 2205 duplex
stainless steel.

Duplex - Duplex stainless steels such as 2304 and 2205 (these designations indicate compositions of 23%
chromium, 4% nickel and 22% chromium, 5% nickel but both grades contain further minor alloying additions)
have microstructures comprising a mixture of austenite and ferrite. Duplex ferritic - austenitic steels combine
some of the features of each class: they are resistant to stress corrosion cracking, albeit not quite as resistant
as the ferritic steels; their toughness is superior to that of the ferritic steels but inferior to that of the austenitic steels, and their strength is
greater than that of the (annealed) austenitic steels, by a factor of about two. In addition the duplex steels have general corrosion resistances
equal to or better than 304 and 316, and in general their pitting corrosion resistances are superior to 316. They suffer reduced toughness below
about 50C and after exposure above 300C, so are only used between these temperatures.

Materials Used by Diamond Engineering


18-8 - Diamond Engineering uses 304 stainless for all standard fasteners (Button Caps, Flat Socket Caps, Hex Caps, Socket Caps, Nuts
and Washers) 18-8 series fasteners have excellent corrosion resistance and can be polished to a mirror finish. For all specialty fasteners not
requiring high strength we use UGIMA 303XL. This is a superior grade of 303 stainless allowing for consistant quality part production.
A-2 - The metric designation for 18-8.
UGIMA 630 - A modified 17-4 that has excellent overall corrosion resistance, with performance similar to type 304 in most corrosive
environments. Due to its special metallurgical structure, UGIMA 630 is highly resistant to intergranular corrosion, erosion corrosion,
and stress corrosion cracking, as well as corrosion fatigue. This modified material machines and forms better than standard 17-4. Lot
consistency is assured through stringent and proprietary manufacturing techniques guaranteeing consistent high quality parts. This
material can be heat treated (aged) up to 190,000 psi tensile. Diamond Engineering only uses this material for high strength specialty
fasteners and 1/2 and up Race Proof FastenersTM.
Custom 450 - Specially designed for superior workability this alloy contains 15% chromium and 6% nickel. This alloy has corrosion resistance
approaching 18-8 and is superior in strength. It can be heat treated to 190,000 psi tensile. Diamond Engineering uses this for its Race Proof
Fasteners up to 7/16.

Standards
Compiled here is a short list of some of the more common abbreviations for standards. When an item is made to one of these standards it does
not make necessarily it any better or worse than another part; only standardized for ease of engineering and designing.
AN - Army - Navy.
ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
ANSI - American National Standards Institute.
ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials.
DIN - Deutsches Institut fr Normung e.V. (DIN; in English, the German Institute for Standardization).
JIS - Japanese Industrial Standard.
NAS - National Aerospace Standard.
MS - Military Standard.
SAE - Society of Automotive Engineers.
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Age Hardening - See precipitation hardening.


Aircraft Quality - This phrase has been adopted and used by
anyone and everyone who wants you to think their products are
of a high quality. In the Aerospace industry each application has a
specific need and the materials and specifications are matched to
meet those needs. These parts may engineered for a low or high
stress application or a high temperature application. This means
that the part may not be very strong at all if it is designed for a
low stress, high temperature application but, it will work just fine
for what it is needed to do. This same part however will not be
suitable for a racing or high performance applications as it was not
designed to meet high stress loads.
Anneal (Condition A) - Annealing, in metallurgy and materials
science, is a heat treatment wherein a material is altered,
causing changes in its properties such as strength and hardness.
It is a process that produces conditions by heating to above
the recrystallization temperature and maintaining a suitable
temperature, and then cooling. Annealing is used to induce
ductility, soften material, relieve internal stresses, refine the
structure by making it homogeneous, and improve cold working
properties.
Bolt - Tecnically this term is used when a nut is
being used in conjunction with a bolt for fastening
although this term is commonly interchangable
with screw when referring to fasteners.
Bearing Surface - A bearing surface is a
mechanical engineering term that refers to
the area of contact between two objects. It
usually is used in reference to bolted joints and
bearings, but can be applied to a wide variety
of engineering applications. On a screw the bearing area loosely
refers to the underside of the head.2 Strictly speaking, the bearing
area refers to the area of the screw head that directly bears on the
part being fastened.3
Chromium - Chromium is a chemical element which has the
symbol Cr and atomic number 24, first element in Group 6. It is a
steely-gray, lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish and has
a high melting point. It is also odorless, tasteless, and malleable.
The name of the element is derived from the Greek word chrma
(), meaning color, because many of its compounds are
intensely colored. It was discovered by Louis Nicolas Vauquelin in
the mineral crocoite (lead chromate) in 1797. Crocoite was used
as a pigment, and after the discovery that the mineral chromite
also contains chromium this latter mineral was used to produce
pigments as well.
Chromium was regarded with great interest because of its
high corrosion resistance and hardness. A major development
was the discovery that steel could be made highly resistant to
corrosion and discoloration by adding chromium to form stainless
steel. This application, along with chrome plating (electroplating
with chromium) are currently the highest-volume uses of the
metal. Chromium and ferrochromium are produced from the
single commercially viable ore, chromite, by silicothermic or
aluminothermic reaction or by roasting and leaching processes.
The strengthening effect of forming stable metal carbides at the
grain boundaries and the strong increase in corrosion resistance
made chromium an important alloying material for steel. The high
speed tool steels contain between 3 and 5% chromium. Stainless
steel, the main corrosion-proof metal alloy, is formed when
chromium is added to iron in sufficient, usually more than 11%
concentration. For its formation, ferrochromium is added to the
molten iron. Also nickel-based alloys increase in strength due to
the formation of discrete, stable metal carbide particles at the grain
boundaries. For example, Inconel 718 contains 18.6% chromium.
Because of the excellent high temperature properties of these
nickel superalloys, they are used in jet engines and gas turbines in
lieu of common structural materials.4
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Coarse and Fine thread - Coarse threads are those with larger
pitch (fewer threads per axial distance), and fine threads are
those with smaller pitch (more threads per axial distance).
Coarse threads have a larger threadform relative to screw
diameter, whereas fine threads have a smaller threadform
relative to screw diameter. This distinction is analogous to
that between coarse teeth and fine teeth on a saw or file, or
between coarse grit and fine grit on
sandpaper.
The common V-thread standards
(ISO 261 and Unified Thread
Standard) include a coarse pitch
and a fine pitch for each major
diameter. For example, 1/2-13
belongs to the UNC series (Unified
National Coarse) and 1/2-20
belongs to the UNF series (Unified
National Fine).
A common misconception among
people not familiar with engineering
or machining is that the term coarse
implies here lower quality and the term fine implies higher
quality. The terms when used in reference to screw thread
pitch have nothing to do with the tolerances used (degree of
precision) or the amount of craftsmanship, quality, or cost.
They simply refer to the size of the threads relative to the
screw diameter. Coarse threads can be made accurately, or
fine threads inaccurately.
Cold heading - Cold heading is a process that uses die forms
and punches to create variably shaped parts from metal wire.
The process is able to reproduce exact specifications reliably.
Cold heading, as indicated by the name, does not use heat to
reshape raw material; it uses force driven by a punch to push
material through a die into a new shape.
The cold forming process, another name for cold heading,
begins with metal wire. Depending on the end use of the
product, the wire can be various grades of stainless steel, steel,
copper, brass, or other alloys. The wire feeds into the process
and is sheared off by a cutter at a length that yields a volume
of wire exactly equivalent to the amount of material needed for
the finished product. The process continues with the formation
of the head of the finished piece. The cold heading process
is predominantly used in the production of bolts, screws, and
other fasteners, which must have a specifically shaped head.
The head shape can be produced with a die, a punch, or the
combination of the two. If the end of the punch is shaped rather
than flat, this forms part of the head shape of the finished piece.
Designs used for cold heading are often referred to by the
number of steps in the process. A two die/three blow process
means the feed wire is forced into two different die shapes and
is struck by three different punch blows. The number of blows
required relates to the degree of size reduction required from
the feed wire to the die. Generally one blow cannot effectively
reduce the size by more than 30%. For bolts such as button
caps and flat socket caps a two die, two blow machine is used.
For more complex parts such a twelve point flange bolts as well
as parts made from high strength alloys a five die, five blow
header is used. Headers are available with configurations of
one die one blow to seven die seven blows allowing for very
simple to complex parts that require a lot of material movement
to be made in this way.
If required, the cold headed part can be threaded or machined
after the cold heading process has been completed. There are
also special variations of heading machines that not only form
the fastener head but draw the shank to the roll diameter and
roll the threads to produce a finished part.
This type of manufacturing is used where high volume
production is needed due to machine cost as well as the
need to machine custom dies for each part. Depending on the
particular machine set up time can be from several hours to
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part production can range from 80 to 500 part blanks per


minute.
Diamond Engineering uses cold heading for all of its standard
fasteners manufactured from 18-8 stainless and Custom 450.
For the 18-8 fasteners this means that they are work hardened
providing additional strength and hardness.
Corrosion - Corrosion is the disintegration of an engineered
material into its constituent atoms due to chemical reactions
with its surroundings. In the most common use of the word,
this means electrochemical oxidation of metals in reaction with
an oxidant such as oxygen. Formation of an oxide of iron due
to oxidation of the iron atoms in solid solution is a well-known
example of electrochemical corrosion, commonly known as
rusting. This type of damage typically produces oxide(s) and/
or salt(s) of the original
metal. Corrosion can
also refer to other
materials than metals,
such as ceramics or
polymers, although in
this context, the term
degradation is more
common.
In other words,
corrosion is the wearing
away of metals due to a
chemical reaction.
Many structural
alloys corrode merely
from exposure to moisture in the air, but the process can be
strongly affected by exposure to certain substances. Corrosion
can be concentrated locally to form a pit or crack, or it can
extend across a wide area more or less uniformly corroding the
surface. Because corrosion is a diffusion controlled process,
it occurs on exposed surfaces. As a result, methods to reduce
the activity of the exposed surface, such as passivation and
chromate-conversion, can increase a materials corrosion
resistance. However, some corrosion mechanisms are less
visible and less predictable.
High temperature corrosion is chemical deterioration of a
material (typically a metal) under very high temperature
conditions. This non-galvanic form of corrosion can occur when
a metal is subject to a high temperature atmosphere containing
oxygen, sulfur or other compounds capable of oxidising (or
assisting the oxidation of) the material concerned. For example,
materials used in aerospace, power generation and in car and
motorcycle engines have to resist sustained periods at high
temperature in which they may be exposed to an atmosphere
containing potentially highly corrosive products of combustion.
The products of high temperature corrosion can potentially
be turned to the advantage of the engineer. The formation of
oxides on stainless steels, for example, can provide a protective
layer preventing further atmospheric attack, allowing for a
material to be used for sustained periods at both room and high
temperature in hostile conditions.
Ductility - Ductility is a mechanical property that describes
the extent in which solid materials can be plastically deformed
without fracture.
In materials science, ductility specifically refers to a materials
ability to deform under tensile stress; this is often characterized
by the materials ability to be stretched into a wire. Malleability,
a similar concept, refers to a materials ability to deform under
compressive stress; this is often characterized by the materials
ability to form a thin sheet by hammering or rolling. Ductility
and malleability do not always correlate with each other; for
instance, gold is both ductile and malleable, but lead is only
malleable. 5 Commonly, the term ductility is used to refer to
both concepts, as they are very similar.
Ductility is especially important in metalworking, as materials
that crack or break under stress cannot be manipulated using
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metal forming
processes, such
as hammering,
rolling, and
drawing. Malleable
materials can
be formed using
stamping or
pressing, whereas
brittle metals and
plastics must be
molded.
High degrees of
ductility occur due
to metallic bonds,
which are found
predominantly in
Schematic appearance of round metal
metals and leads
bars after tensile testing.
to the common
(a) Brittle fracture
(b) Ductile fracture
perception that
(c) Completely ductile fracture
metals are ductile
in general. In
metallic bonds valence shell electrons are delocalized and
shared between many atoms. The delocalized electrons allow
metal atoms to slide past one another without being subjected
to strong repulsive forces
that would cause other
materials to shatter.
Ductility can be quantified
by the fracture strain f
which is the engineering
strain at which a test
specimen fractures during a
uniaxial tensile test. Another
commonly used measure
is the reduction of area at
fracture q.6

Tensile test of an AlMgSi alloy. The local


necking and the cup and cone fracture
surfaces are typical for ductile metals.

The following list ranks metals from


the greatest ductility to least: gold,
silver, platinum, iron, nickel, copper,
aluminium, zinc, tin, and lead. 5 The
malleability of the same metals
are then ranked from greatest to
least: gold, silver, lead, copper,
aluminium, tin, platinum, zinc, iron,
and nickel. 5 The ductility of steel
varies depending on the alloying
constituents. Increasing levels of
Tensile test of a nodular cast
carbon decreases ductility. This is why
iron with very low ductility.
when comparing a carbon steel bolt
to a 300 series stainless steel bolt of
the same strength the carbon steel bolt has less ductility. The
carbon steel bolt will actually break apart before the stainless
bolt.
Elongation - This is the stretching of a fastener. When
elongating a fastener prior to reaching the yield point, the
fastener is said to be operating in the elastic region; whereas
elongation beyond the yield point is referred to as operating in
the plastic region, since the fastener has suffered permanent
plastic deformation.
Fatigue Strength - A measurement or the range of cyclic stress
that can be applied to the fastener without causing fatigue failure.

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Galling (Seizing) - When stainless steel parts such as nuts and


bolts are forced together, the oxide layer can be scraped off,
causing the parts to weld together. When disassembled, the welded
material may be torn and pitted, an effect known as galling.
How To Stop Thread Galling On Stainless Fasteners
A few times each year we receive calls from fastener suppliers who
are in conflict with their customer over the quality of stainless steel
bolts and nuts. The customers complaint is that during installation
the bolts are twisting off and/or the bolts threads are seizing to
the nuts thread. The frustration of the supplier is that all required
inspections of the fasteners indicate they are acceptable, but the
fact remains that they are not working.
This problem is called thread galling. According to the Industrial
Fastener Institutes 6th Edition Standards Book (page B-28),
Thread galling seems to be the most prevalent with fasteners
made of stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, and other alloys which
self-generate an oxide surface film for corrosion protection. During
fastener tightening, as pressure builds between the contacting
and sliding thread surfaces, protective oxides are broken, possibly
wiped off, and interface metal high points shear or lock together.
This cumulative clogging-shearing-locking action causes increasing
adhesion. In the extreme, galling leads to seizing - the actual
freezing together of the threads. If tightening is continued, the
fastener can be twisted off or its threads ripped out.
The IFI and Diamond Engineering give three suggestions for
dealing with the problem of thread galling in the use of stainless
steel fasteners:
1. Slowing down the installation RPM speed will frequently reduce,
or sometimes solve completely, the problem. As the installation
RPM increases, the heat generated during tightening increases.
As the heat increases, so does the tendency for the occurrence of
thread galling. The use of air tools for the installation of stainless
fasteners should be avoided.
2. Lubricating the internal and/or external threads frequently
eliminates thread galling. There are several different compounds of
anti-seize readily available from local auto parts stores or industrial
suppliers. Any of these will solve the problem of galling.
3. Using different stainless alloy grades for the bolt and the nut
reduces galling. The key here is the mating of materials having
different hardnesses. If one of the components is 316 and the other
is 304 theyre less likely to gall than if theyre both of the same alloy
grade. This is because different alloys work-harden at different
rates. Diamond Engineering does this for many applications such
as in its motor mount and axle kits. This combined with the use
of anti-seize allows for a hassle free installation and subsiquent
services.
Another factor affecting thread galling in stainless steel fastener
applications is thread roughness. The rougher the thread flanks, the
greater the likelihood galling will occur. In an application where the
bolt is galling with the internal thread, the bolt is usually presumed
to be at fault, because it is the breaking component. Generally,
it is the internal thread that is causing the problem instead of the
bolt. This is because most bolt threads are smoother than most
nut threads. Bolt threads are generally rolled, therefore, their
thread flanks are relatively smooth. Internal threads are always
cut, producing rougher thread flanks than those of the bolts they
are mating with. Small dings or dents on the bolts threads can also
cause galling. It is good practice to always inspect the fastener
before installing it.
Fortunately, stainless steel bolt and nut galling problems do not
occur everyday, but when they do it usually creates a customer
crisis. Knowledge of why this occurs and how to remedy it can save
everyone much grief and many headaches.
When thread galling occurs in stainless steel bolt and nut
applications, dont panic. Try the suggestions listed above. One,
or a combination of these, will probably resolve the problem
immediately.
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Galvanic Corrosion (Dissimilar Metal Corrosion) - Galvanic


corrosion is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes
preferentially to another when both metals are in electrical contact
and immersed in an electrolyte. When two or more different sorts
of metal come into contact in the presence of an electrolyte a
galvanic couple is set up as different metals have different electrode
potentials. The electrolyte provides a means for ion migration
whereby metallic ions can move from the anode to the cathode. This
leads to the anodic metal corroding more quickly than it otherwise
would; the corrosion of the cathodic metal is retarded even to the
point of stopping. The presence of electrolyte and a conducting path
between the metals may cause corrosion where otherwise neither
metal alone would have corroded.
For example, consider a system is composed of 316 SS (a 300
series stainless steel; it is a very noble alloy meaning it is quite
resistant to corrosion and has a high potential) and a mild steel (a
very active metal with lower potential). The mild steel will corrode
in the presence of an electrolyte such as salt water. If a sacrificial
anode is used (such as a zinc alloy, aluminium alloy, or magnesium),
these anodes will corrode, protecting the other metals. This is a
common practice in the marine industry to protect ship equipment.
Boats and vessels that are in salt water use either zinc alloy or
aluminium alloy. If boats are only in fresh water, a magnesium alloy
is used. Magnesium has one of the highest galvanic potentials
of any metal. If it is used in a salt water application on a steel or
aluminium hull boat, hydrogen bubbles will form under the paint,
causing blistering and peeling.
Metals (and their alloys) can be arranged in a galvanic series
representing the potential they develop in a given electrolyte against
a standard reference electrode. The relative position of two metals
on such a series gives a good indication of which metal is more
likely to corrode more quickly.
Anodic Index
Index (V)
Most Cathodic

0.00 - Gold, solid and plated, Gold-platinum alloy


0.15 - Silver, solid or plated; monel metal. High nickel-copper alloys
0.30 - Nickel, solid or plated, titanium and alloys, Monel
0.35 - Copper, solid or plated, silver solder, nickel-chromium alloys
0.40 - Brass and bronzes
0.50 - 18% chromium type corrosion-resistant steels
0.60 - Chromium plated; tin plated
0.85 - Iron, wrought, gray or malleable, plain carbon and low alloy steels
0.90 - Aluminum, wrought alloys other than 2000 series aluminum
0.95 - Aluminum, cast alloys other than silicon type, cadmium, plated and
chromate
1.20 - Hot-dip-zinc plate; galvanized steel
1.25 - Zinc, wrought; zinc-base die-casting alloys; zinc plated
1.75 - Magnesium & magnesium-base alloys, cast or wrought

Most Anodic

Galvanic compatibility
Typically there should be not more than 0.15 V difference in the
Anodic Index. For example; gold - silver would have a difference
of 0.15V being acceptable. For normal environments, such as
storage in warehouses or non-temperature and humidity controlled
environments, there should not be more than 0.25 V difference
in the Anodic Index. For controlled environments, in which
temperature and humidity are controlled, 0.50 V can be tolerated.12
Often when design requires that dissimilar metals come in contact,
the galvanic compatibility is managed by finishes and plating. The
finishing and plating selected facilitate the dissimilar materials being
in contact and protect the base materials from corrosion.12 Another
way to prevent galvanic corrosion is to simply use a lubricant such
as anti-seize or a thread locker when required. The idea is to not
only separate the materials from each other but to isolate them
from the environment that will cause them to corrode. For almost
any application you wil come ever come across regarding fasteners
just by using anti-seize or thread locker you will solve any potential
issues. The marine industry has been using stainless steel fasteners
for decades in combination with aluminum, Magnesium, Nickle and
Chrome plated parts without problems due to proper installation.

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Grade 2 - 74,000 psi tensile strength


Grade 5 - 120,000 psi tensile strength
Grade 8 - 150,000 psi tensile strength
Grade of Stainless - Stainless steel is not graded like your
common steel alloys. The most common stainless alloys are
the 300 series or 18-8. This alloy is not heat treatable and
therefor not graded. Many companies will tell you the 18-8
stainless bolts they are selling are Grade 2 or Grade 5. Whether
this is because they simply do not know what they are selling or
they are not educated in their products we do not know.
18-8 (300 series) stainless starts out at 85,000 psi tensile
in wire form before manufacturing a bolt or nut. This material
is work hardened during manufacturing when cold formed
resulting is a fastener that is 100,000-115,000 psi tensile
strength.
UGIMA 630 and Custom 450 stainless steel has a tensile
strength of 145,000-170,000 psi in bar or wire form before
manufacturing. These alloys must be heat treated after
manufacturing and depending on the application can be treated
up to 190,000psi tensile.
Grain-boundary Strengthening - (also called Hall-Petch
strengthening) This is a method of strengthening materials by
changing their average crystallite (grain) size. It is based on the
observation that grain boundaries impede dislocation movement
and that the number of dislocations within a grain have an
effect on how easily dislocations can traverse grain boundaries
and travel from grain to grain. So, by changing grain size one
can influence dislocation movement and yield strength. For
example, heat treatment after plastic deformation and changing
the rate of solidification are ways to alter grain size.9
Grip - The unthreaded part of the fastener.

Heat Treatment - Heat


treatment is a method
used to alter the physical,
and sometimes chemical
properties of a material. The
most common application
is metallurgical. Heat
treatments are also used in
the manufacture of many other
materials, such as glass. Heat
treatment involves the use of
heating or chilling, normally
to extreme temperatures, to
achieve a desired result such
as hardening or softening of
a material. Heat treatment
techniques include annealing,
case hardening, precipitation
strengthening, tempering and
quenching. It is noteworthy that
while the term heat treatment
applies only to processes
Pictured above are head bolts for S&S
where the heating and cooling
Harley engines after heat treating.
are done for the specific
purpose of altering properties
intentionally, heating and cooling often occur incidentally during
other manufacturing processes such as hot forming or welding.
Metallic materials consist of a microstructure of small crystals called
grains or crystallites. The nature of the grains (i.e. grain size and
composition) is one of the most effective factors that can determine
the overall mechanical behavior of the metal. Heat treatment
provides an efficient way to manipulate the properties of the metal
by controlling rate of diffusion, and the rate of cooling within the
microstructure.

Hardness - This term in relation to


fasteners will be stated using the
Brinell, Vickers or Rockwell scales
which measure indentation hardness.
Indentation hardness measures the
resistance of a sample to permanent
plastic deformation due to a constant
compression load from a sharp object;
they are primarily used in engineering
and metallurgy fields. The tests work
on the basic premise of measuring the
critical dimensions of an indentation
left by a specifically dimensioned and
loaded indenter. The Rockwell scale
is a hardness scale based on the
indentation hardness of a material.
The Rockwell test determines the
hardness by measuring the depth
of penetration of an indenter under
a large load compared to the
penetration made by a preload.
There are different scales, which
are denoted by a single letter, that
use different loads or indenters.
The result, which is a dimensionless
number, is noted by HRX where X is
the scale letter.
When testing metals, indentation
hardness correlates linearly with
tensile strength. example (RC40
means Rockwell C scale with a
measurement of 40)
Diamond Engineering uses computer controlled heat treating ovens that insure
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Hot Heading (Hot Forging / Induction Forging) - Induction


forging refers to the use of an induction heater to pre-heat metals
prior to deformation using a press or hammer. Typically metals are
heated to between 1,100 C (2,010 F) and 1,200 C (2,190 F) to
increase their malleability and aid flow in the forging die.
Induction heating is a non-contact process which uses the
principle of electromagnetic induction to produce heat in a
workpiece. By placing a conductive material into a strong alternating
magnetic field, electrical current is made to flow in the material,
thereby causing Joule heating. In magnetic materials, further heat
is generated below the Curie point due to hysteresis losses. The
generated current flows predominantly in the surface layer, the
depth of this layer being dictated by the frequency of the alternating
field and the permeability of the material
There are several types of induction heating. Bar end heating is
typically used where only a portion of the bar is to be forged. Typical
applications of bar end heating are hot heading of bolts.
Hydrogen Embrittlement - Hydrogen embrittlement is the
process by which various metals, most importantly high-strength
steel, become brittle and fracture following exposure to hydrogen.
Hydrogen embrittlement is often the result of unintentional
introduction of hydrogen into susceptible metals during forming or
finishing operations.

phosphating, pickling, and electroplating.


Susceptible alloys, after chemical or electrochemical treatments
where hydrogen is produced, are often subjected to heat treatment
to remove absorbed hydrogen. There is a 4-hour time limit for
baking out entrapped hydrogen after acid treating the parts. This
is the time between the end of acid exposure and the beginning of
the heating cycle in the baking furnace. This per SAE AMS 2759/9
Section 3.3.3.1 which calls out the correct procedure for eliminating
entrapped hydrogen.
It is important to know that if you chrome plate fasteners they will
become brittle due to the absorbed hydrogen. Unless your chrome
plater has the facilities to bake out the hydrogen from your
fasteners you should not use them for any critical areas on your
vehicle such as suspension or engine.
Intergranular Corrosion - Intergranular corrosion (IGC), also
known as intergranular attack (IGA), is a form of corrosion where
the boundaries of crystallites of the material are more susceptible to
corrosion than their insides. (Cf. transgranular corrosion.)
This situation can happen in otherwise corrosion-resistant alloys,
when the grain boundaries are depleted of the corrosion-inhibiting
compound by some mechanism. In nickel alloys and austenitic
stainless steels, where chromium is added for corrosion resistance,
the mechanism involved is formation of chromium carbide at the
grain boundaries, forming chromium-depleted zones (this process
is called sensitization). Around 12% chromium is minimally required
to ensure passivation, mechanism by which a thin invisible layer
forms at the surface of stainless steels. This layer protects the
metal from corrosive environments and it is, thus, stainless.
Magnetism - 18-8 stainless steel in its raw condition is nonmagnetic. Trace amounts of magnetism can be introduced through
cold working. Alloys such as UGIMA 630 and Custom 450 are
magnetic. Many people equate magnetism with low corrosion
resistance because of using alloys such as 410 stainless which
is magnetic and has low corrosion resistance. Magnetism or the
lack of does not determine whether a material has more or less
corrosion resistance.

Jewett reports the results of tensile tests carried out on several


structural metals under high-pressure molecular hydrogen
environment. These tests have shown that austenitic stainless
steels, aluminum (including alloys), copper (including alloys, e.g.
beryllium copper) are not susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement
along with few other metals.
Hydrogen embrittlement can occur during various
manufacturing operations or operational use - anywhere that the
metal comes into contact with atomic or molecular hydrogen.
Processes that can lead to this include cathodic protection,

Hydfogen Embrittlement of a chrome plated bolt.

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Major Diameter - Major diameter is the largest diameter of the


thread. For a male thread, this means outside diameter, but
in careful usage the better term is major diameter, since the
underlying physical property being referred to is independent of the
male/female context. On a female thread, the major diameter is not
on the outside. The terms inside and outside invite confusion,
whereas the terms major and minor are always unambiguous.
Minor Diameter - Minor diameter is the smallest diameter of the
thread.
Molybdenum - Molybdenum is a Group 6 chemical element with
the symbol Mo and atomic number 42. The name is from Neo-Latin
Molybdaenum, from Ancient Greek molybdos, meaning
lead, since its ores were confused with lead ores.13
The free element, which is a silvery metal, has the sixth-highest
melting point of any element. Because of the ability of molybdenum
to withstand extreme temperatures without significantly expanding
or softening makes it useful in applications that involve intense
heat, including the manufacture of aircraft parts, electrical contacts,
industrial motors and fasteners.
Most high-strength steel alloys (example 41xx steels) contain
0.25% to 8% molybdenum.13 Despite such small portions, more
than 43,000 tonnes of molybdenum are used as an alloying agent
each year in stainless steels, tool steels, cast irons and hightemperature superalloys.14
Molybdenum is also used in steel alloys for its high corrosion
resistance and weldability.13 Molybdenum contributes further
corrosion resistance to chrome-moly type-300 stainless steels
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to their chromium content) and especially so in the so-called


superaustenitic stainless steels (such as alloy AL-6XN). Molybdenum
acts by increasing lattice strain, thus increasing the energy required to
dissolve out iron atoms from the surface.

of two ridges. Another way to express this is that lead and pitch are
parametrically related, and the parameter that relates them, the
number of starts, very often has a value of 1, in which case their
relationship becomes equality. In general, lead is equal to S times
pitch, in which S is the number of starts.
While specifying the pitch of a metric thread form is common,
inch-based standards usually use threads per inch (TPI), which is
how many threads occur per inch of axial screw length. Pitch and
TPI describe the same underlying physical propertymerely in
different terms. When the inch is used as the unit of measurement
for pitch, TPI is the reciprocal of pitch and vice versa. For example,
a 14-20 thread has 20 TPI, which means that its pitch is 120 inch
(0.050).

Molybdenum crystaline fragment and 1cm3 cube

Non-Ferrous - The term non-ferrous is used to indicate metals other


than iron and alloys that do not contain an appreciable amount of iron.
Passivating - Passivation is the process of making a material
passive, usually by the deposition of a layer of oxide on its surface.
In air, passivation affects the properties of almost all metalsnotable
examples being stainless, aluminium, zinc, titanium, and silicon. In
the context of corrosion, passivation is the spontaneous formation
of a hard non-reactive surface film that inhibits further corrosion.
This layer is usually an oxide or nitride that is a few nanometers
thick.
Given the right conditions, a thin film of corrosion products can form
on a metals surface spontaneously, acting as a barrier to further
oxidation. When this layer stops growing at less than a micrometre
thick under the conditions that a material will be used in, the
phenomenon is known as passivation (rust, for example, usually
grows to be much thicker, and so is not considered passivation,
because this mixed oxidized layer is not protective). While this effect
is in some sense a property of the material, it serves as an indirect
kinetic barrier: the reaction is often quite rapid unless and until an
impermeable layer forms. Passivation in air and water at moderate
pH is seen in such materials as aluminium, stainless steel, titanium,
and silicon.
Pickling - This is a metal surface treatment used to remove
impurities, such as stains, inorganic contaminants, rust or scale,
from ferrous metals, copper, and aluminum alloys.15 A solution called
pickle liquor, which contains strong acids, is used to remove the
surface impurities. It is commonly used to descale or clean steel in
various steelmaking processes.

Pitting Corrosion - Pitting corrosion, or pitting, is a form of


extremely localized corrosion that leads to the creation of small
holes in the metal. The driving power for pitting corrosion is the
depassivation of a small area, which becomes anodic while an
unknown but potentially vast area becomes cathodic, leading to very
localized galvanic corrosion. The corrosion penetrates the mass of
the metal, with limited diffusion of ions. The mechanism of pitting
corrosion is probably the same as crevice corrosion.

Pitch (Lead) - Lead and pitch are closely related concepts. They
can be confused because they are the same for most screws.
Lead is the distance along the screws axis that is covered by one
complete rotation of the screw (360). Pitch is the distance from the
crest of one thread to the next. Because the vast majority of screw
threadforms are single-start threadforms, their lead and pitch are
the same. Single-start means that there is only one ridge wrapped
around the cylinder of the screws body. Each time that the screws
body rotates one turn (360), it has advanced axially by the width of
one ridge. Double-start means that there are two ridges wrapped
around the cylinder of the screws body.16 Each time that the screws
body rotates one turn (360), it has advanced axially by the width
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Pitch Diameter - Pitch diameter, also known as mean diameter,


is a diameter in between major and minor. It is the diameter at
which each pitch is equally divided between the mating male and
female threads. It is important to the fit between male and female
threads, because a thread can be cut to various depths in between
the major and minor diameters, with the roots and crests of the
threadform being variously truncated, but male and female threads
will only mate properly if their sloping sides are in contact, and that
contact can only happen if the pitch diameters of male and female
threads match closely. Another way to think of pitch diameter is the
diameter on which male and female should meet.

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Preload - The clamp load, also called preload, of a fastener is


created when a torque is applied, and is generally a percentage of
the fasteners proof strength; a fastener is manufactured to various
standards that define, among other things, its strength and clamp
load. Torque charts are available to identify the required torque for a
fastener based on its property class or grade.
When a fastener is tightened, it is stretched and the parts being
fastened are compressed; this can be modeled as a spring-like
assembly that has a non-intuitive distribution of strain. External
forces are designed to act on the fastened parts rather than on the
fastener, and as long as the forces acting on the fastened parts
do not exceed the clamp load, the fastener is not subjected to any
increased load.
However, this is a simplified model that is only valid when the
fastened parts are much stiffer than the fastener. In reality, the
fastener is subjected to a small fraction of the external load even
if that external load does not exceed the clamp load. When the
fastened parts are less stiff than the fastener (soft, compressed
gaskets for example), this model breaks down; the fastener is
subjected to a load that is the sum of the preload and the external
load.
Precipitation Hardening - Precipitation hardening, also called age
hardening, is a heat treatment technique used to increase the yield
strength of malleable materials, including most structural alloys of
aluminium, magnesium, nickel and titanium, and some stainless
steels. It relies on changes in solid solubility with temperature to
produce fine particles of an impurity phase, which impede the
movement of dislocations, or defects in a crystals lattice. Since
dislocations are often the dominant carriers of plasticity, this serves
to harden the material. The impurities play the same role as the
particle substances in particle-reinforced composite materials.
Just as the formation of ice in air can produce clouds, snow, or
hail, depending upon the thermal history of a given portion of the
atmosphere, precipitation in solids can produce many different sizes
of particles, which have radically different properties. Unlike ordinary
tempering, alloys must be kept at elevated temperature for hours to
allow precipitation to take place. This time delay is
called aging.1
Screw - Tecnically this term is used when a
fastener is being threaded directly into the part
it is clamping although this term is commonly
interchangable with bolt when referring to
fasteners.
Shear Strength - Shear strength in engineering is
a term used to describe the strength of a material
or component against the type of yield or structural failure where the
material or component fails in shear.
Solid solution strengthening - This is a type of alloying that can
be used to improve the strength of a pure metal. The technique
works by adding atoms of one element (the alloying element) to the
crystalline lattice of another element (the base metal). The alloying
element diffuses into the matrix, forming a solid solution. In most
binary systems, when alloyed above a certain concentration, a
second phase will form. When this increases the strength of the
material, the process is known as precipitation strengthening, but
this is not always the case.
Stretch - Refers to the amount of stretch in a tensioned fastener.
When a bolt is properlt installed it will be torqued to 75% of its
tensile strength to achive proper preload. This bolt will actually
stretch slightly acting as a spring and enabling it to have proper
retension in the bolted joint.
Tensile Strength - Ultimate tensile strength (UTS), often shortened
to tensile strength (TS) or ultimate strength,17 18 is the maximum
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stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled


before necking, which is when the specimens cross-section starts to
significantly contract. Tensile strength is the opposite of compressive
strength and the values can be quite different.
The UTS is usually found by performing a tensile test and
recording the stress versus strain; the highest point of the stressstrain curve is the UTS. It is an intensive property; therefore its
value does not depend on the size of the test specimen. However,
it is dependent on
other factors, such
as the preparation
of the specimen,
the presence
or otherwise
of surface
defects, and the
temperature of the
test environment
and material.
Tensile strength
is defined as a stress, which
is measured as force per
Shown here is a
unit area. In the SI system,
diagram of how a
the unit is pascal (Pa) or,
bolt is fixtured for
equivalently, newtons per
destructive telsile
testing.
square metre (N/m). The
customary unit is poundsforce per square inch (lbf/
in or psi), or kilo-pounds
per square inch (ksi), which
is equal to 1000 psi; kilopounds per square inch are
commonly used for convenience when measuring tensile strengths.
Threads (Inch)
Thread Standards
The Unified Thread Standard (UTS) defines a standard
thread form and seriesalong with allowances, tolerances, and
designationsfor screw threads commonly used in the United
States and Canada. It has the same 60 profile as the ISO metric
screw thread used in the rest of the world, but the characteristic
dimensions of each UTS thread (outer diameter and pitch) were
chosen as an inch fraction rather than a round millimeter value. The
UTS is currently controlled by ASME/ANSI in the United States.
Thread Classes
A classification system exists for ease of manufacture and
interchangeability of fabricated threaded items. Most (but certainly
not all) threaded items are made to a classification standard
called the Unified Screw Thread Standard Series. This system is
analogous to the fits used with assembled parts.
Classes 1A, 2A, 3A apply to external threads; Classes 1B, 2B, 3B
apply to internal threads.
Class 1 threads are loosely fitting threads intended for ease of
assembly or use in a dirty environment.
Class 2 threads are the most common. They are designed to
maximize strength considering typical machine shop capability and
machine practice.
Class 3 threads are used for closer tolerances.
Thread class refers to the acceptable range of pitch diameter for
any given thread.
Threads (Metric)
Thread Standards
The ISO metric screw threads are the world-wide most commonly
used type of general-purpose screw thread. They were one of
the first international standards agreed when the International
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Thread Classes
Imperial internal and external thread tolerance class 2B/2A is
essentially equivalent to ISO thread tolerance class and fit 6H/6g.
Imperial tolerance class 3A is approximately equivalent to ISO
tolerance class 4g6g, though class fit 3B/3A is approximately
equivalent to ISO class fit 4H5H/4h6h.

The inherent tensile and fatigue strength under reversed bending


stresses are basic to the uninterrupted structure. Micrographs show
distinctly how the material grain follows the thread profile.
The burnished thread surface with a roughness level of below 5
m improves resistance to corrosion and reduces abrasion within
the thread. The work hardened flank provides increased surface
tensile, yield, and shear strength. Due to pressure deformation, a
residual compressive stress system builds up at the thread root,
which counteracts tensile loading.
When compared to a cut thread, the load capacity of the rolled
thread is increased by 612 %.

Thread Depth - Screw threads are almost never made perfectly


sharp (no truncation at the crest or root), but instead are truncated,
which is known as the thread depth or percentage of thread. The
UTS and ISO standards codify the amount of truncation, including
tolerance ranges.
A perfectly sharp 60 V-thread will have a depth of thread
(height from root to crest) equal to 86.6% of the pitch. This fact is
intrinsic to the geometry of an equilateral trianglea direct result of
the basic trigonometric functions. It is independent of measurement
units (inch vs mm).
The typical depth of UTS and ISO threads with truncation
included is around
75% of the pitch.
Threads can be (and
often are) truncated
a bit more, yielding
thread depths of 60%
to 65%. This makes
the thread-cutting
easier (yielding
shorter cycle times
and longer tap and die
life) without a large
sacrifice in thread
strength. For many
Depth of thread expressed as a percentage of pitch.
applications, 60%
Pitch in this diagram is unit pitch (=1). Diagram
threads are optimal,
applies to 60 V-threads such as UTS and ISO.
and 75% threads are
wasteful or over-engineered.The pitch diameter is unchanged by
these operations which change material dimensions.

Thread Root - The smallest diameter of the thread.


Torque - Loosely speaking, torque is a measure of the turning force
on an object such as a bolt or a flywheel. For example, pushing
or pulling the handle of a wrench connected to a nut or bolt
produces a torque (turning force) that loosens or tightens the nut
or bolt.
There are three methods to torque a fastener to achive proper
preload.
1. Fastener stretch gauge - This is the most accurate however in
most applications it is not possible to use due to the inability to fix
the gauge on the fastener. To use this method you use a gauge
that has a dial indicator to measure the pre-installed fastener
length. With the gauge fixed to the fastener you tighten it until
you have stretched the fastener to a predetermined length that
will give it the correct preload.
2. Torque angle - This method relies on the calculation of
the thread pitch and degree of rotation, amount of thread
engagement and the amount of compression of the parts being
clamped. For this method you will have directions to first torque
the fastener to a small measured torque and then turn the
fastener a percentage of a turn more. Harley-Davidson uses
this method for the installation of its head bolts for all Evolution
and Twin Cam engines. Only use this method when instructed by a
manufacture and only when using the parts that were originally used
to calculate the specifications.

Thread Engagement - Thread engagement is the length or number


of threads that are engaged between the screw and the female
threads.

3. Torque wrench - The use of a torque wrench is the most


common for installing fasteners today. When using this method it
is always recommended that you follow the fastener manufactures
recommended torque value as well as using the lubricant associated
with the values given. Lubricants can change the value by as
much as 30%. This method relies on having a specific coefficient
of friction to achive the proper preload by tightening the fastener a
predetermined amount.

Thread Rolling - In this process, the


component material is stressed beyond
its yield point, being deformed plastically,
and, thus permanently. In the profiling
process, the grain structure of the material
is, unlike cutting, displaced, not removed.
This process can be readily seen on the
micrograph to the right, illustrating threads formed and rolled.
What technical advantages are offered by the Rolling Process?
1) A high degree of profile accuracy
2) A stronger thread
3) Burnished thread flanks
4) Improved wear resistance

Remember, a fastener works like a spring when it is properly


installed. It will stretch a specific amount and be spring loaded
holding the parts in place. If the fastener is over-tightened it will
fracture and loose its spring. This can lead to a failure as the
fastener has already failed. Do not over-tighten a fastener beyond
the manufactures recommended value. This will not hold the
parts together stronger it will only lead to fastener failure and
potentially worse!
Toughness - In materials science and metallurgy, toughness is
defined as the amount of energy per volume that a material can
absorb before rupturing. It is also defined as the resistance to
fracture of a material when stressed.
Strength and toughness are related. A material may be strong
and tough if it ruptures under high forces, exhibiting high strains,
while brittle materials may be strong but with limited strain values so
that they are not tough. Generally speaking, strength indicates how
much force the material can support, while toughness indicates how
much energy a material can absorb before rupturing.

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Work Hardened - Work hardening, also known as strain hardening,


is the strengthening of a metal by plastic deformation. This
strengthening occurs because of dislocation movements within the
crystal structure of the material.8 Any material with a reasonably
high melting point such as metals and alloys can be strengthened
in this fashion. Alloys not amenable to heat treatment, including
low-carbon steel, are often work-hardened. Some materials cannot
be work-hardened at normal ambient temperatures, such as indium,
however others can only be strengthened via work hardening, such
as pure copper and aluminum.7
Yeild or Yield Strength - The yield strength or yield point of a
material is defined in engineering and materials science as the
stress at which a material begins to deform plastically. Prior to the
yield point the material will deform elastically and will return to its
original shape when the applied stress is removed. Once the yield
point is passed some fraction of the deformation will be permanent
and non-reversible.
There are several ways in which crystalline and amorphous
materials can be engineered to increase their yield strength. By
altering dislocation density, impurity levels, grain size (in crystalline
materials), the yield strength of the material can be fine tuned.
This occurs typically by introducing defects such as impurities
dislocations in the material. To move this defect (plastically
deforming or yielding the material), a larger stress must be applied.
This thus causes a higher yield stress in the material. While many
material properties depend only on the composition of the bulk
material, yield strength is extremely sensitive to the materials
processing as well for this reason.
These mechanisms for crystalline materials include work
hardening, solid solution strengthening, particle/precipitate
strengthening and grain boundary strengthening.

This handy chart lists what size allen key or wrench fits a particular
size bolt. It can aid you in identifying bolt sizes when you do not
have a gauge. Please note that this chart references inch machine
screw nuts up to #12 (ANSI B18.6.3), finished nuts from 1/4-up
(ANSI B18.2.2), button and flat socket caps (ANSI B18.3), hex caps
(ANSI B18.2.1) and socket caps (ANSI B18.3) and metric nuts (DIN
934, 985, 439), button and flat socket caps (DIN 7380, 7991), hex
caps (DIN 931, 933) and socket caps (DIN 912). Note: All fasteners
are on your vehicle may not be made to these standards. This chart
is intended for general reference for common standards. Please
refer to the other charts in this catalog to help determine the correct
size as well. * #4 and #5 socket cap screws have the same size.
You can not use this to determene the fastener size.
Button
Cap

Flat
Socket
Cap

Socket
Cap

Hex Cap Hex Nut

Bolt size

Key size

Key size

Key size

Wrench
size

#4

1/16

1/16

3/32*

1/4

#6

5/64

5/64

7/64

5/16

#8

3/32

3/32

9/64

11/32

#10

1/8

1/8

5/32

3/8

Wrench
size

#12

7/16

1/4

5/32

5/32

3/16

7/16

7/16

5/16

3/16

3/16

1/4

1/2

1/2

3/8

7/32

7/32

5/16

9/16

9/16

7/16

3/8

5/8

11/16

1/2

3/16

3/16

3/8

3/4

3/4

9/16

13/16

7/8

5/8

3/8

3/8

1/2

15/16

15/16

M3

2.5

5.5

M4

2.5

2.5

M5

M6

10

10

M8

13

13

M10

17

17

M12

10

19

19

References
1. W.D. Callister. Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, 2nd ed. Wiley &
Sons. pp. 252.
2. Smith 1990, p. 38
3. Fastener terms, http://www.canadianstainless.ca/page9.html, retrieved 2009-06-29
4. Bhadeshia, H. K. D. H.. Nickel-Based Superalloys. University of Cambridge. http://
www.msm.cam.ac.uk/phase-trans/2003/Superalloys/superalloys.html. Retrieved 200902-17
5. Rich, Jack C. (1988), The Materials and Methods of Sculpture, Courier Dover
Publications, p. 129
6. G. Dieter, Mechanical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1986
7. Smith & Hashemi 2006, p. 246.
8. Degarmo, Black & Kohser 2003, p. 60.
9. W.D. Callister. Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, 2nd ed. Wiley &
Sons. pp. 252.
10. Steel Glossary. American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).
11. Findagrave.com
12. Handbook of Corrosion Engineering by Pierre R. Roberge
13. Molybdenum. In Lide, David R.. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 4.
Chemical Rubber Publishing Company. p. 18.
14. Molybdenum. In Considine, Glenn D.. Van Nostrands Encyclopedia of Chemistry.
New York: Wiley-Interscience. pp. 10381040.
15. Concise encyclopedia chemistry (revised ed.), Walter de Gruyter, p. 834
16. Bhandari, p. 205.
17. Degarmo, Black & Kohser 2003, p. 31
18. Smith & Hashemi 2006, p. 223

Typical yield behavior for non-ferrous alloys.


1: True elastic limit
2: Proportionality limit
3: Elastic limit
4: Offset yield strength
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Tech Tip - Torque fasteners in


three steps to achieve the correct
preload. Example: (Torque spec
is 80 ft. lbs. Torque to 40 then 60
and finally 80 ft. lbs.). Torquing in
small increments such as starting
at 40 then 45, 50,55 etc... will give
you an inaccurate final torque.

Inch / Metric Bolt


Equivalent Chart
This chart can help you figure
out what size bolt you have
when working in inch and metric.
Please note that you must take
into
consideration
standard
tolerences in bolt manufacturing.
This will make the bolts measure
slightly smaller than listed here.
Size

Torque values listed here are


general recommendations: not
for specific installations. Torque
values are based on 30wt oil and
will vary with the use of different
lubricants.

Torque Chart for


18-8 Stainless
Fasteners
Size
4-40
6-32
8-32
10-24
10-32
12-24
1/4-20
1/4-28
5/16-18
5/16-24
3/8-16
3/8-24
7/16-14
7/16-20
1/2-13
1/2-20
9/16-12
9/16-18
5/8-11
5/8-18
3/4-10
3/4-16
M3-.5
M4-.7
M5-.8
M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M12-1.75
M14-2.0
M16-2.0

Inch/
lbs
5.2
9.6
19.8
22.8
31.7
58.8
75.2
94.0
132
142
236
259
8.0
20.7
40.6
69.3
169
335
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Ft/lbs
6
8
10
12
20
22
31
33
43
45
57
63
93
104
124
128
6
14
28
48
78
119

Outer
Nearest
Outer
Diameter Metric Diameter
(inches)
Size
(inches)

#4

.112

M2.6

.102

#5

.125

M3

.118

#6

.138

M3.5

.138

#8

.164

M4

.157

# 10

.190

M5

.197

# 12

.216

1/4

.250

M6

.236

5/16

.313

M8

.315

3/8

.375

M10

.394

7/16

.438

1/2

.500

M12

.472

9/16

.563

M14

.551

5/8

.625

M16

.630

3/4

.750

M20

.787

7/8

.875

M22

.866

Torque Chart
for Race Proof
FastenersTM
Size
1/4-20
1/4-28
5/16-18
5/16-24
3/8-16
3/8-24
7/16-14
7/16-20
1/2-13
1/2-20
9/16-12
9/16-18
5/8-11
5/8-18
M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M10-1.25

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Inch/
lbs
156
168
312
336
144
300
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Inch to Millimeters
Equivalent Chart

27/64

.421

7/16

.437

11.11

When you are ordering metric


fasteners but have no way of
measuring them in millimeters
this conversion chart will aid
you. Remember that bolts and
washers are not available in all
sizes. Please refer to the proper
catalog section to see what
lengths or sizes are available for
your application.

29/64

.453

11.50

15/32

.468

11.90

31/64

.484

12.30

1/2

.500

12.70

33/64

.515

13.09

17/32

.531

13.49

35/64

.546

13.89

9/16

.562

14.28

10.71

Size
Inch

Size
Inch

Size
MM

37/64

.578

14.68

19/32

.593

15.08

1/64

.015

0.39

39/64

.609

15.47

.625

15.87

1/32

.031

0.79

5/8

3/64

.046

1.19

41/64

.640

16.27

1/16

.062

1.58

21/32

.656

16.66

.671

17.06

5/64

.078

1.98

43/64

3/32

.093

2.38

11/16

.687

17.46

7/64

.109

2.77

45/64

.703

17.85

1/8

.125

3.17

23/32

.718

18.25

9/64

.140

3.57

47/64

.734

18.65

5/32

.156

3.96

3/4

.750

19.05

11/64

.171

4.36

49/64

.765

19.44

3/16

.187

4.76

25/32

.781

19.84

.796

20.24

13/64

.203

5.15

51/64

7/32

.218

5.55

13/16

.812

20.63

15/64

.234

5.95

53/64

.828

21.03

.843

21.43

1/4

.250

6.35

27/32

17/64

.265

6.74

55/64

.859

21.82

9/32

.281

7.14

7/8

.875

22.22

.890

22.62

Ft/lbs

19/64

.296

7.54

57/64

13
14
26
28
46
50
73
80
111
122
160
171
212
224
12
25
54
56

5/16

.312

7.93

29/32

.906

23.01

21/64

.328

8.33

59/64

.921

23.41

11/32

.343

8.73

15/16

.937

23.81

23/64

.359

9.12

61/64

.953

24.20

.968

24.60

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.375

9.52

31/32

25/64

.390

9.92

63/64

.984

25.00

13/32

.406

10.31

1.000

25.40

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Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
BUTTON CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

4-40x1/4
4-40x3/8
4-40x1/2
4-40x5/8
4-40x3/4

BC0002HP
BC0003HP
BC0004HP
BC0005HP
BC0006HP

6-32x1/4
6-32x3/8
6-32x1/2
6-32x5/8
6-32x3/4
6-32x7/8
6-32x1

BC0102HP
BC0103HP
BC0104HP
BC0105HP
BC0106HP
BC0107HP
BC0110HP

8-32x1/4
8-32x5/16
8-32x3/8
8-32x7/16
8-32x1/2
8-32x5/8
8-32x3/4
8-32x7/8
8-32x1
8-32x1 1/4
8-32x1 1/2
10-24x1/4
10-24x3/8
10-24x1/2
10-24x5/8
10-24x3/4
10-24x7/8
10-24x1
10-24x1 1/4
10-24x1 1/2
10-24x1 3/4
10-24x2
10-24x2 1/2
10-24x3
1/4-20x1/4
1/4-20x3/8
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8

BC0202HP
BC0202.5HP
BC0203HP
BC0203.5HP
BC0204HP
BC0205HP
BC0206HP
BC0207HP
BC0210HP
BC0212HP
BC0214HP
BC0302HP
BC0303HP
BC0304HP
BC0305HP
BC0306HP
BC0307HP
BC0310HP
BC0312HP
BC0314HP
BC0316HP
BC0320HP
BC0324HP
BC0330HP
BC0402HP
BC0403HP
BC0404HP
BC0405HP

BC0203HP-10
BC0203.5HP-10
BC0204HP-10
BC0205HP-10
BC0206HP-10
BC0207HP-10
BC0210HP-10
BC0304HP-10
BC0305HP-10
BC0306HP-10
BC0307HP-10
BC0310HP-10
BC0312HP-10
BC0314HP-10
BC0404HP-10
BC0405HP-10

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1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x3
1/4-20x3 1/2
1/4-20x4
5/16-18x3/8
5/16-18x1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x7/8
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x3
5/16-18x3 1/2
5/16-18x4
3/8-16x1/2
3/8-16x5/8
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x2 3/4
3/8-16x3
3/8-16x3 1/4
3/8-16x3 1/2
3/8-16x4
3/8-16x4 1/2

BC0406HP
BC0407HP
BC0410HP
BC0412HP
BC0414HP
BC0416HP
BC0420HP
BC0422HP
BC0424HP
BC0430HP
BC0434HP
BC0440HP
BC0503HP
BC0504HP
BC0505HP
BC0506HP
BC0507HP
BC0510HP
BC0512HP
BC0514HP
BC0516HP
BC0520HP
BC0522HP
BC0524HP
BC0530HP
BC0534HP
BC0540HP
BC0604HP
BC0605HP
BC0606HP
BC0610HP
BC0612HP
BC0614HP
BC0616HP
BC0620HP
BC0622HP
BC0624HP
BC0626HP
BC0630HP
BC0632HP
BC0634HP
BC0640HP
BC0644HP

3/8-16x5
1/2-13x1
1/2-13x1 1/4
1/2-13x1 1/2
1/2-13x1 3/4
1/2-13x2

BC0650HP
BC0810HP
BC0812HP
BC0814HP
BC0816HP
BC0820HP

BC0406HP-10
BC0407HP-10
BC0410HP-10
BC0412HP-10
BC0414HP-10
BC0416HP-10
BC0420HP-10
BC0422HP-10
BC0424HP-10
BC0504HP-10
BC0505HP-10
BC0506HP-10
BC0507HP-10
BC0510HP-10
BC0512HP-10
BC0514HP-10
BC0516HP-10
BC0520HP-10
BC0522HP-10
BC0524HP-10
BC0604HP-10
BC0605HP-10
BC0606HP-10
BC0610HP-10
BC0612HP-10
BC0614HP-10
BC0616HP-10
BC0620HP-10
BC0622HP-10
BC0624HP-10
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1/2-13x2 1/2
1/2-13x3
1/2-13x3 1/2
1/2-13x4
10-32x1/4
10-32x3/8
10-32x1/2
10-32x5/8
10-32x3/4
10-32x7/8
10-32x1
10-32x1 1/4
10-32x1 1/2
10-32x1 3/4
10-32x2
10-32x2 1/2
10-32x3
1/4-28x1/4
1/4-28x1/2
1/4-28x5/8
1/4-28x3/4
1/4-28x1
1/4-28x1 1/4
1/4-28x1 1/2
1/4-28x2
5/16-24x3/8
5/16-24x1/2
5/16-24x5/8
5/16-24x3/4
5/16-24x1
5/16-24x1 1/4
5/16-24x1 1/2
5/16-24x1 3/4
5/16-24x2
5/16-24x2 1/2
5/16-24x3
3/8-24x3/4
3/8-24x1
3/8-24x1 1/4
3/8-24x1 1/2
1/2-20x3/4
1/2-20x1
1/2-20x1 1/4
1/2-20x1 1/2
1/2-20x1 3/4
1/2-20x2
1/2-20x2 1/2
1/2-20x3

BC0824HP
BC0830HP
BC0834HP
BC0840HP

Fine Thread
BF0302HP
BF0303HP
BF0304HP
BF0305HP
BF0306HP
BF0307HP
BF0310HP
BF0312HP
BF0314HP
BF0316HP
BF0320HP
BF0324HP
BF0330HP
BF0402HP
BF0404HP
BF0405HP
BF0406HP
BF0410HP
BF0412HP
BF0414HP
BF0420HP
BF0503HP
BF0504HP
BF0505HP
BF0506HP
BF0510HP
BF0512HP
BF0514HP
BF0516HP
BF0520HP
BF0524HP
BF0530HP
BF0606HP
BF0610HP
BF0612HP
BF0614HP
BF0806HP
BF0810HP
BF0812HP
BF0814HP
BF0816HP
BF0820HP
BF0824HP
BF0830HP

BF0304HP-10
BF0305HP-10
BF0306HP-10
BF0307HP-10
BF0310HP-10
BF0312HP-10
BF0314HP-10
BF0316HP-10
BF0320HP-10
BF0324HP-10
BF0404HP-10
BF0405HP-10
BF0406HP-10
BF0410HP-10
BF0412HP-10
BF0414HP-10
BF0420HP-10
BF0504HP-10
BF0505HP-10
BF0506HP-10
BF0510HP-10
BF0512HP-10
BF0514HP-10
BF0606HP-10
BF0610HP-10
BF0612HP-10
BF0614HP-10
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Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
FLAT SOCKET CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size
4-40x3/8
4-40x1/2
4-40x5/8
4-40x3/4
6-32x1/4
6-32x3/8
6-32x1/2
6-32x5/8
6-32x3/4
6-32x7/8
6-32x1
6-32x11/4
6-32x11/2
8-32x1/4
8-32x3/8
8-32x7/16
8-32x1/2
8-32x5/8
8-32x3/4
8-32x7/8
8-32x1
8-32x1 1/4
8-32x1 1/2
10-24x3/8
10-24x1/2
10-24x5/8
10-24x3/4
10-24x7/8
10-24x1
10-24x1 1/4
10-24x1 1/2
10-24x1 3/4
10-24x2
10-24x2 1/2
10-24x3
10-24x3 1/2
10-24x4
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

FC0003HP
FC0004HP
FC0005HP
FC0006HP
FC0102HP
FC0103HP
FC0104HP
FC0105HP
FC0106HP
FC0107HP
FC0110HP
FC0112HP
FC0114HP
FC0202HP
FC0203HP
FC0203.5HP
FC0204HP
FC0205HP
FC0206HP
FC0207HP
FC0210HP
FC0212HP
FC0214HP
FC0303HP
FC0304HP
FC0305HP
FC0306HP
FC0307HP
FC0310HP
FC0312HP
FC0314HP
FC0316HP
FC0320HP
FC0324HP
FC0330HP
FC0334HP
FC0340HP
FC0404HP
FC0405HP
FC0406HP

FC0203.5HP-10
FC0204HP-10
FC0205HP-10
FC0206HP-10
FC0207HP-10
FC0210HP-10
FC0304HP-10
FC0305HP-10
FC0306HP-10
FC0307HP-10
FC0310HP-10
FC0312HP-10
FC0314HP-10
FC0404HP-10
FC0405HP-10
FC0406HP-10

1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x3
1/4-20x3 1/2
1/4-20x4
1/4-20x4 1/2
1/4-20x5
5/16-18x1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x7/8
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x3
5/16-18x3 1/2
5/16-18x4
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x2 3/4
3/8-16x3
3/8-16x3 1/2
3/8-16x4
3/8-16x4 1/2
3/8-16x5
1/2-13x3/4
1/2-13x1
1/2-13x1 1/4
1/2-13x1 1/2
1/2-13x2
1/2-13x2 1/2
1/2-13x3
1/2-13x3 1/2

FC0407HP
FC0410HP
FC0412HP
FC0414HP
FC0416HP
FC0420HP
FC0422HP
FC0424HP
FC0430HP
FC0434HP
FC0440HP
FC0444HP
FC0450HP
FC0504HP
FC0505HP
FC0506HP
FC0507HP
FC0510HP
FC0512HP
FC0514HP
FC0516HP
FC0520HP
FC0522HP
FC0524HP
FC0530HP
FC0534HP
FC0540HP
FC0606HP
FC0610HP
FC0612HP
FC0614HP
FC0616HP
FC0620HP
FC0622HP
FC0624HP
FC0626HP
FC0630HP
FC0634HP
FC0640HP
FC0644HP
FC0650HP
FC0806HP
FC0810HP
FC0812HP
FC0814HP
FC0820HP
FC0824HP
FC0830HP
FC0834HP

FC0407HP-10
FC0410HP-10
FC0412HP-10
FC0414HP-10
FC0416HP-10
FC0420HP-10
FC0422HP-10
FC0424HP-10
FC0504HP-10
FC0505HP-10
FC0506HP-10
FC0507HP-10
FC0510HP-10
FC0512HP-10
FC0514HP-10
FC0516HP-10
FC0520HP-10
FC0522HP-10
FC0524HP-10
FC0606HP-10
FC0610HP-10
FC0612HP-10
FC0614HP-10
FC0616HP-10
FC0620HP-10
FC0622HP-10
FC0624HP-10
-

1/2-13x4
1/2-13x4 1/2
1/2-13x5
1/2-13x6
10-32x3/8
10-32x1/2
10-32x5/8
10-32x3/4
10-32x7/8
10-32x1
10-32x1 1/4
10-32x1 1/2
10-32x1 3/4
10-32x2
10-32x2 1/2
10-32x3
10-32x3 1/2
10-32x4
1/4-28x1/2
1/4-28x5/8
1/4-28x3/4
1/4-28x1
1/4-28x1 1/4
1/4-28x1 1/2
1/4-28x2
1/4-28x2 1/2
1/4-28x3
1/4-28x3 1/2
1/4-28x4
5/16-24x1/2
5/16-24x3/4
5/16-24x1
5/16-24x1 1/4
5/16-24x1 1/2
5/16-24x2
5/16-24x2 1/2
5/16-24x3
5/16-24x3 1/2
5/16-24x4
3/8-24x3/4
3/8-24x1
3/8-24x1 1/4
3/8-24x1 1/2
3/8-24x2
3/8-24x2 1/2
3/8-24x3
3/8-24x3 1/2
3/8-24x4

FC0840HP
FC0844HP
FC0850HP
FC0860HP

Fine Thread
FF0303HP
FF0304HP
FF0305HP
FF0306HP
FF0307HP
FF0310HP
FF0312HP
FF0314HP
FF0316HP
FF0320HP
FF0324HP
FF0330HP
FF0334HP
FF0340HP
FF0404HP
FF0405HP
FF0406HP
FF0410HP
FF0412HP
FF0414HP
FF0420HP
FF0424HP
FF0430HP
FF0434HP
FF0440HP
FF0504HP
FF0506HP
FF0510HP
FF0512HP
FF0514HP
FF0520HP
FF0524HP
FF0530HP
FF0534HP
FF0540HP
FF0606HP
FF0610HP
FF0612HP
FF0614HP
FF0620HP
FF0624HP
FF0630HP
FF0634HP
FF0640HP

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FF0304HP-10
FF0305HP-10
FF0306HP-10
FF0307HP-10
FF0310HP-10
FF0312HP-10
FF0314HP-10
FF0404HP-10
FF0405HP-10
FF0406HP-10
FF0410HP-10
FF0412HP-10
FF0414HP-10
FF0504HP-10
FF0506HP-10
FF0510HP-10
FF0512HP-10
FF0514HP-10
FF0606HP-10
FF0610HP-10
FF0612HP-10
FF0614HP-10
15

The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

5/16-18x3 1/2
5/16-18x3 3/4
5/16-18x4
5/16-18x4 1/2
5/16-18x5
5/16-18x5 1/2
5/16-18x6
5/16-18x6 1/2
5/16-18x7
5/16-18x7 1/2
5/16-18x8
5/16-18x8 1/2
5/16-18x9
5/16-18x9 1/2
3/8-16x1/2
3/8-16x5/8
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x7/8
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x2 3/4
3/8-16x3
3/8 16x3 1/4
3/8-16x3 1/2
3/8-16x3 3/4
3/8-16x4
3/8-16x4 1/2
3/8-16x5
3/8-16x5 1/2
3/8-16x6
3/8-16x6 1/2
3/8-16x7
3/8-16x7 1/2
3/8-16x8
3/8-16x8 1/2
3/8-16x9
3/8-16x9/12
7/16-14x3/4
7/16-14x1
7/16-14x1 1/4
7/16-14x1 1/2
7/16-14x1 3/4
7/16-14x2
7/16-14x2 1/4

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

HEX CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x2 3/4
1/4-20x3
1/4-20x3 1/4
1/4-20x3 1/2
1/4-20x3 3/4
1/4-20x4
1/4-20x4 1/2
1/4-20x5
1/4-20x5 1/2
1/4-20x6
1/4-20x6 1/2
1/4-20x7
1/4-20x8
1/4-20x9
5/16-18x1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x7/8
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x2 3/4
5/16-18x3
5/16-18x3 1/4
16

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

HC0404HP
HC0405HP
HC0406HP
HC0407HP
HC0410HP
HC0412HP
HC0414HP
HC0416HP
HC0420HP
HC0422HP
HC0424HP
HC0426HP
HC0430HP
HC0432HP
HC0434HP
HC0436HP
HC0440HP
HC0444HP
HC0450HP
HC0454HP
HC0460HP
HC0464HP
HC0470HP
HC0480HP
HC0490HP
HC0504HP
HC0505HP
HC0506HP
HC0507HP
HC0510HP
HC0512HP
HC0514HP
HC0516HP
HC0520HP
HC0522HP
HC0524HP
HC0526HP
HC0530HP
HC0532HP

HC0404HP-10
HC0405HP-10
HC0406HP-10
HC0407HP-10
HC0410HP-10
HC0412HP-10
HC0414HP-10
HC0416HP-10
HC0420HP-10
HC0422HP-10
HC0424HP-10
HC0426HP-5
HC0430HP-5
HC0432HP-5
HC0434HP-5
HC0436HP-5
HC0440HP-5
HC0504HP-10
HC0505HP-10
HC0506HP-10
HC0507HP-10
HC0510HP-10
HC0512HP-10
HC0514HP-10
HC0516HP-10
HC0520HP-10
HC0522HP-10
HC0524HP-10
HC0526HP-5
HC0530HP-5
HC0532HP-5

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

HC0534HP
HC0536HP
HC0540HP
HC0544HP
HC0550HP
HC0554HP
HC0560HP
HC0564HP
HC0570HP
HC0574HP
HC0580HP
HC0584HP
HC0590HP
HC0594HP

HC0534HP-5
HC0536HP-5
HC0540HP-5
-

HC0604HP
HC0605HP
HC0606HP
HC0607HP
HC0610HP
HC0612HP
HC0614HP
HC0616HP
HC0620HP
HC0622HP
HC0624HP
HC0626HP
HC0630HP
HC0632HP
HC0634HP
HC0636HP
HC0640HP
HC0644HP
HC0650HP
HC0654HP
HC0660HP
HC0664HP
HC0670HP
HC0674HP
HC0680HP
HC0684HP
HC0690HP
HC0694HP
HC0706HP
HC0710HP
HC0712HP
HC0714HP
HC0716HP
HC0720HP
HC0722HP

HC0604HP-10
HC0605HP-10
HC0606HP-10
HC0607HP-10
HC0610HP-10
HC0612HP-10
HC0614HP-10
HC0616HP-10
HC0620HP-10
HC0622HP-10
HC0624HP-10
HC0626HP-5
HC0630HP-5
HC0632HP-5
HC0634HP-5
HC0636HP-5
HC0640HP-5
HC0706HP-5
HC0710HP-5
HC0712HP-5
HC0714HP-5
HC0716HP-5
HC0720HP-5
HC0722HP-5

All Part Numbers in Magenta are NEW items


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7/16-14x2 1/2
7/16-14x2 3/4
7/16-14x3
7/16-14x3 1/2
7/16-14x4
7/16-14x4 1/2
7/16-14x5
7/16-14x5 1/2
7/16-14x6
1/2-13x1/2
1/2-13x3/4
1/2-13x1
1/2-13x1 1/4
1/2-13x1 1/2
1/2-13x1 3/4
1/2-13x2
1/2-13x2 1/4
1/2-13x2 1/2
1/2-13x2 3/4
1/2-13x3
1/2-13x3 1/4
1/2-13x3 1/2
1/2-13x3 3/4
1/2-13x4
1/2-13x4 1/2
1/2-13x5
1/2-13x5 1/2
1/2-13x6
1/2-13x6 1/2
1/2-13x7
1/2-13x7 1/2
1/2-13x8
1/2-13x8 1/2
1/2-13x9
1/2-13x9 1/2
1/2-13x10
1/2-13x10 1/2
1/2-13x11
9/16-12x1
9/16-12x1 1/4
9/16-12x1 1/2
9/16-12x1 3/4
9/16-12x2
9/16-12x2 1/2
9/16-12x3
9/16-12x3 1/2
9/16-12x4
9/16-12x4 1/2
9/16-12x5

HC0724HP
HC0726HP
HC0730HP
HC0734HP
HC0740HP
HC0744HP
HC0750HP
HC0754HP
HC0760HP
HC0804HP
HC0806HP
HC0810HP
HC0812HP
HC0814HP

HC0724HP-5
HC0726HP-5
HC0730HP-5
HC0734HP-5
HC0806HP-5
HC0810HP-5
HC0812HP-5
HC0814HP-5

HC0816HP
HC0820HP
HC0822HP
HC0824HP
HC0826HP
HC0830HP
HC0832HP
HC0834HP
HC0836HP
HC0840HP
HC0844HP
HC0850HP
HC0854HP
HC0860HP
HC0864HP
HC0870HP
HC0874HP
HC0880HP
HC0884HP
HC0890HP
HC0894HP
HC0800XHP
HC0804XHP
HC0810XHP
HC0910HP
HC0912HP
HC0914HP
HC0916HP
HC0920HP
HC0924HP
HC0930HP
HC0934HP
HC0940HP
HC0944HP
HC0950HP

HC0816HP-5
HC0820HP-5
HC0822HP-5
HC0824HP-5
HC0826HP-5
HC0830HP-5
HC0832HP-5
HC0834HP-5
-

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

5/8-11x1
5/8-11x1 1/4
5/8-11x1 1/2
5/8-11x1 3/4
5/8-11x2
5/8-11x2 1/4
5/8-11x2 1/2
5/8-11x2 3/4
5/8-11x3
5/8-11x3 1/2
5/8-11x4
5/8-11x4 1/2
5/8-11x5
5/8-11x5 1/2
5/8-11x6
3/4-10x1
3/4-10x1 1/4
3/4-10x1 1/2
3/4-10x1 3/4
3/4-10x2
3/4-10x2 1/4
3/4-10x2 1/2
3/4-10x3
3/4-10x3 1/2
3/4-10x4
3/4-10x4 1/2
3/4-10x5
3/4-10x5 1/2
3/4-10x6
1/4-28x3/8
1/4-28x1/2
1/4-28x5/8
1/4-28x3/4
1/4-28x7/8
1/4-28x1
1/4-28x1 1/4
1/4-28x1 1/2
1/4-28x1 3/4
1/4-28x2
1/4-28x2 1/4
1/4-28x2 1/2
1/4-28x2 3/4
1/4-28x3
1/4-28x3 1/2
1/4-28x4
1/4-28x5
1/4-28x5 1/2
5/16-24x1/2

HC1010HP
HC1012HP
HC1014HP
HC1016HP
HC1020HP
HC1022HP
HC1024HP
HC1026HP
HC1030HP
HC1034HP
HC1040HP
HC1044HP
HC1050HP
HC1054HP
HC1060HP
HC1210HP
HC1212HP
HC1214HP
HC1216HP
HC1220HP
HC1222HP
HC1224HP
HC1230HP
HC1234HP
HC1240HP
HC1244HP
HC1250HP
HC1254HP
HC1260HP

Fine Thread
HF0403HP
HF0404HP
HF0405HP
HF0406HP
HF0407HP
HF0410HP
HF0412HP
HF0414HP
HF0416HP
HF0420HP
HF0422HP
HF0424HP
HF0426HP
HF0430HP
HF0434HP
HF0440HP
HF0450HP
HF0454HP
HF0504HP

HF0404HP-10
HF0405HP-10
HF0406HP-10
HF0407HP-10
HF0410HP-10
HF0412HP-10
HF0414HP-10
HF0416HP-10
HF0420HP-10
HF0422HP-10
HF0424HP-10
HF0426HP-5
HF0430HP-5
HF0434HP-5
HF0440HP-5
HF0504HP-10

5/16-24x5/8
5/16-24x3/4
5/16-24x7/8
5/16-24x1
5/16-24x1 1/4
5/16-24x1 1/2
5/16-24x1 3/4
5/16-24x2
5/16-24x2 1/4
5/16-24x2 1/2
5/16-24x3
5/16-24x3 1/4
5/16-24x3 1/2
5/16-24x4
5/16-24x4 1/2
5/16-24x5
3/8-24x1/2
3/8-24x5/8
3/8-24x3/4
3/8-24x7/8
3/8-24x1
3/8-24x1 1/4
3/8-24x1 1/2
3/8-24x1 3/4
3/8-24x2
3/8-24x2 1/4
3/8-24x2 1/2
3/8-24x3
3/8-24x3 1/4
3/8-24x3 1/2
3/8-24x4
3/8-24x4 1/2
3/8-24x6
7/16-20x3/4
7/16-20x1
7/16-20x1 1/4
7/16-20x1 1/2
7/16-20x1 3/4
7/16-20x2
7/16-20x2 1/4
7/16-20x2 1/2
7/16-20x2 3/4
7/16-20x3
7/16-20x3 1/2
7/16-20x4
7/16-20x4 1/2
7/16-20x5
7/16-20x5 1/2
7/16-20x6

HF0505HP
HF0506HP
HF0507HP
HF0510HP
HF0512HP
HF0514HP
HF0516HP
HF0520HP
HF0522HP
HF0524HP
HF0530HP
HF0532HP
HF0534HP
HF0540HP
HF0544HP
HF0550HP
HF0604HP
HF0605HP
HF0606HP
HF0607HP
HF0610HP
HF0612HP
HF0614HP
HF0616HP
HF0620HP
HF0622HP
HF0624HP
HF0630HP
HF0632HP
HF0634HP
HF0640HP
HF0644HP
HF0660HP
HF0706HP
HF0710HP
HF0712HP
HF0714HP
HF0716HP
HF0720HP
HF0722HP
HF0724HP
HF0726HP
HF0730HP
HF0734HP
HF0740HP
HF0744HP
HF0750HP
HF0754HP
HF0760HP

HF0505HP-10
HF0506HP-10
HF0507HP-10
HF0510HP-10
HF0512HP-10
HF0514HP-10
HF0516HP-10
HF0520HP-10
HF0522HP-10
HF0524HP-10
HF0530HP-5
HF0532HP-5
HF0534HP-5
HF0540HP-5
HF0604HP-10
HF0605HP-10
HF0606HP-10
HF0607HP-10
HF0610HP-10
HF0612HP-10
HF0614HP-10
HF0616HP-10
HF0620HP-10
HF0622HP-10
HF0624HP-10
HF0630HP-5
HF0632HP-5
HF0634HP-5
HF0640HP-5
HF0706HP-5
HF0710HP-5
HF0712HP-5
HF0714HP-5
HF0716HP-5
HF0720HP-5
HF0722HP-5
HF0724HP-5
HF0726HP-5
HF0730HP-5
HF0734HP-5
-

1/2-20x3/4
1/2-20x1
1/2-20x1 1/4
1/2-20x1 1/2
1/2-20x1 3/4
1/2-20x2
1/2-20x2 1/4
1/2-20x2 1/2
13
1/2-20x3 1/4
1/2-20x3 1/2
1/2-20x4
1/2-20x4 1/2
1/2-20x5
1/2-20x5 1/2
1/2-20x6
9/16-20x1
9/16-20x1 1/4
9/16-20x1 1/2
9/16-20x1 3/4
9/16-20x2
9/16-20x2 1/2
9/16-20x3
9/16-20x3 1/2
9/16-20x4
5/8-18x1
5/8-18x1 1/4
5/8-18x1 1/2
5/8-18x1 3/4
5/8-18x2
5/8-18x2 1/4
5/8-18x2 1/2
5/8-18x3
5/8-18x3 1/2
5/8-18x4
5/8-18x4 1/2
5/8-18x5
3/4-16x1 1/4
3/4-16x1 1/2
3/4-16x1 3/4
3/4-16x2
3/4-16x2 1/2
3/4-16x2 3/4
3/4-16x3
3/4-16x3 1/2
3/4-16x4
3/4-16x4 1/2
3/4-16x5
3/4-16x6

HF0806HP
HF0810HP
HF0812HP
HF0814HP
HF0816HP
HF0820HP
HF0822HP
HF0824HP
HF0830HP
HF0832HP
HF0834HP
HF0840HP
HF0844HP
HF0850HP
HF0854HP
HF0860HP
HF0910HP
HF0912HP
HF0914HP
HF0916HP
HF0920HP
HF0924HP
HF0930HP
HF0934HP
HF0940HP
HF1010HP
HF1012HP
HF1014HP
HF1016HP
HF1020HP
HF1022HP
HF1024HP
HF1030HP
HF1034HP
HF1040HP
HF1044HP
HF1050HP
HF1212HP
HF1214HP
HF1216HP
HF1220HP
HF1224HP
HF1226HP
HF1230HP
HF1234HP
HF1240HP
HF1244HP
HF1250HP
HF1260HP

All Applications and Part Numbers in Magenta are NEW items


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HF0806HP-5
HF0810HP-5
HF0812HP-5
HF0814HP-5
HF0816HP-5
HF0820HP-5
HF0822HP-5
HF0824HP-5
HF0830HP-5
HF0832HP-5
HF0834HP-5
17

The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

10-24x7/8
10-24x1
10-24x1 1/8
10-24x1 1/4
10-24x1 1/2
10-24x1 3/4
10-24x2
10-24x2 1/4
10-24x2 1/2
10-24x2 3/4
10-24x3
10-24x3 1/4
10-24x3 1/2
10-24x4
10-24x5
10-24x6
12-24x1/2
12-24x5/8
12-24X3/4
12-24x1
12-24x1 1/4
12-24x1 1/2
1/4-20x3/8
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x2 3/4
1/4-20x3
1/4-20x3 1/4
1/4-20x3 1/2
1/4-20x4
1/4-20x4 1/2
1/4 20 x 4 3/4
1/4-20x5
1/4-20x5 1/2
1/4-20x6
5/16-18x3/8
5/16-18x1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x7/8

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
SOCKET CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size
4-40x1/4
4-40x3/8
4-40x1/2
4-40x5/8
4-40x3/4
4-40x7/8
4-40x1
4-40x1 1/4
4-40x1 1/2
6-32x1/4
6-32x3/8
6-32x1/2
6-32x5/8
6-32x3/4
6-32x7/8
6-32x1
6-32x1 1/4
6-32x1 1/2
6-32x1 3/4
6-32x2
8-32x1/4
8-32x3/8
8-32x1/2
8-32x5/8
8-32x3/4
8-32x7/8
8-32x1
8-32x1 1/4
8-32x1 1/2
8-32x1 3/4
8-32x2
8-32x2 1/4
8-32x2 1/2
8-32x3
10-24x1/4
10-24x3/8
10-24x1/2
10-24x5/8
10-24x3/4
18

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

SC0002HP
SC0003HP
SC0004HP
SC0005HP
SC0006HP
SC0007HP
SC0010HP
SC0012HP
SC0014HP
SC0102HP
SC0103HP
SC0104HP
SC0105HP
SC0106HP
SC0107HP
SC0110HP
SC0112HP
SC0114HP
SC0116HP
SC0120HP
SC0202HP
SC0203HP
SC0204HP
SC0205HP
SC0206HP
SC0207HP
SC0210HP
SC0212HP
SC0214HP
SC0216HP
SC0220HP
SC0222HP
SC0224HP
SC0230HP
SC0302HP
SC0303HP
SC0304HP
SC0305HP
SC0306HP

SC0202HP-10
SC0203HP-10
SC0204HP-10
SC0205HP-10
SC0206HP-10
SC0207HP-10
SC0210HP-10
SC0304HP-10
SC0305HP-10
SC0306HP-10

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

SC0307HP
SC0310HP
SC0311HP
SC0312HP
SC0314HP
SC0316HP
SC0320HP
SC0322HP
SC0324HP
SC0326HP
SC0330HP
SC0332HP
SC0334HP
SC0340HP
SC0350HP
SC0360HP
DES1204HP
DES1205HP
DES1206HP
DES1210HP
DES1212HP
DES1214HP
SC0403HP
SC0404HP
SC0405HP
SC0406HP
SC0407HP
SC0410HP
SC0412HP
SC0414HP
SC0416HP
SC0420HP
SC0422HP
SC0424HP
SC0426HP
SC0430HP
SC0432HP
SC0434HP
SC0440HP
SC0444HP
SC0446HP
SC0450HP
SC0454HP
SC0460HP
SC0503HP
SC0504HP
SC0505HP
SC0506HP
SC0507HP

SC0307HP-10
SC0310HP-10
SC0311HP-10
SC0312HP-10
SC0314HP-10
SC0404HP-10
SC0405HP-10
SC0406HP-10
SC0407HP-10
SC0410HP-10
SC0412HP-10
SC0414HP-10
SC0416HP-10
SC0420HP-10
SC0422HP-10
SC0424HP-10
SC0426HP-5
SC0430HP-5
SC0432HP-5
SC0434HP-5
SC0440HP-5
SC0504HP-10
SC0505HP-10
SC0506HP-10
SC0507HP-10

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5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x2 3/4
5/16-18x3
5/16-18x3 1/4
5/16-18x3 1/2
5/16-18x3 3/4
5/16-18x4
5/16-18x4 1/2
5/16-18x5
5/16-18x5 3/8
5/16-18x6
3/8-16x1/2
3/8-16x5/8
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x7/8
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x2 3/4
3/8-16x3
3/8-16x3 1/4
3/8-16x3 1/2
3/8-16x3 3/4
3/8-16x4
3/8-16x4 1/2
3/8-16x5
3/8-16x5 1/2
3/8-16x6
3/8-16x6 1/2
3/8-16x7
3/8-16x8
7/16-14x3/4
7/16-14x1
7/16-14x1 1/4
7/16-14x1 1/2
7/16-14x1 3/4
7/16-14x2
7/16-14x2 1/4
7/16-14x2 1/2

SC0510HP
SC0512HP
SC0514HP
SC0516HP
SC0520HP
SC0522HP
SC0524HP
SC0526HP
SC0530HP
SC0532HP
SC0534HP
SC0536HP
SC0540HP
SC0544HP
SC0550HP
SC0553HP
SC0560HP
SC0604HP
SC0605HP
SC0606HP
SC0607HP
SC0610HP
SC0612HP
SC0614HP
SC0616HP
SC0620HP
SC0622HP
SC0624HP
SC0626HP
SC0630HP
SC0632HP
SC0634HP
SC0636HP
SC0640HP
SC0644HP
SC0650HP
SC0654HP
SC0660HP
SC0664HP
SC0670HP
SC0680HP
SC0706HP
SC0710HP
SC0712HP
SC0714HP
SC0716HP
SC0720HP
SC0722HP
SC0724HP

SC0510HP-10
SC0512HP-10
SC0514HP-10
SC0516HP-10
SC0520HP-10
SC0522HP-10
SC0524HP-10
SC0526HP-5
SC0530HP-5
SC0532HP-5
SC0534HP-5
SC0536HP-5
SC0540HP-5
SC0604HP-10
SC0605HP-10
SC0606HP-10
SC0607HP-10
SC0610HP-10
SC0612HP-10
SC0614HP-10
SC0616HP-10
SC0620HP-10
SC0622HP-10
SC0624HP-10
SC0626HP-5
SC0630HP-5
SC0632HP-5
SC0634HP-5
SC0640HP-5
SC0706HP-5
SC0710HP-5
SC0712HP-5
SC0714HP-5
SC0716HP-5
SC0720HP-5
SC0722HP-5
SC0724HP-5

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

7/16-14x3
7/16-14x3 1/2
7/16-14x4
1/2-13x3/4
1/2-13x1
1/2-13x1 1/4
1/2-13x1 1/2
1/2-13x1 3/4
1/2-13x2
1/2-13x2 1/4
1/2-13x2 1/2
1/2-13x2 3/4
1/2-13x3
1/2-13x3 1/2
1/2-13x4
1/2-13x4 1/2
1/2-13x5
1/2-13x5 1/2
1/2-13x6
1/2-13x6 1/2
1/2-13x7
1/2-13x7 1/2
1/2-13x8
1/2-13x9
5/8-11x1
5/8-11x1 1/4
5/8-11x1 1/2
5/8-11x1 3/4
5/8-11x2
5/8-11x2 1/4
5/8-11x2 1/2
5/8-11x2 3/4
5/8-11x3
5/8-11x3 1/2
5/8-11x4
5/8-11x4 1/2
5/8-11x5
5/8-11x5 1/2
5/8-11x6
3/4-10x1
3/4-10x1 1/4
3/4-10x1 1/2
3/4-10x1 3/4
3/4-10x2
3/4-10x2 1/4
3/4-10x2 1/2
3/4-10x2 3/4
3/4-10x3
3/4-10x3 1/2

SC0730HP
SC0734HP
SC0740HP
SC0806HP
SC0810HP
SC0812HP
SC0814HP
SC0816HP
SC0820HP
SC0822HP
SC0824HP
SC0826HP
SC0830HP
SC0834HP
SC0840HP
SC0844HP
SC0850HP
SC0854HP
SC0860HP
SC0864HP
SC0870HP
SC0874HP
SC0880HP
SC0890HP
SC1010HP
SC1012HP
SC1014HP
SC1016HP
SC1020HP
SC1022HP
SC1024HP
SC1026HP
SC1030HP
SC1034HP
SC1040HP
SC1044HP
SC1050HP
SC1054HP
SC1060HP
SC1210HP
SC1212HP
SC1214HP
SC1216HP
SC1220HP
SC1222HP
SC1224HP
SC1226HP
SC1230HP
SC1234HP

SC0730HP-5
SC0734HP-5
SC0806HP-5
SC0810HP-5
SC0812HP-5
SC0814HP-5
SC0816HP-5
SC0820HP-5
SC0822HP-5
SC0824HP-5
SC0826HP-5
SC0830HP-5
SC0834HP-5
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3/4-10x4
3/4-10x4 1/2
3/4-10x5
3/4-10x5 1/2
3/4-10x6
10-32x1/4
10-32x3/8
10-32x1/2
10-32x5/8
10-32x3/4
10-32x7/8
10-32x1
10-32x1 1/4
10-32x1 1/2
10-32x1 3/4
10-32x2
10-32x2 1/4
10-32x2 1/2
10-32x2 3/4
10-32x3
10-32x3 1/4
10-32x3 1/2
10-32x4
10-32x4 1/2
10-32x5
10-32x6
1/4-28x3/8
1/4-28x1/2
1/4-28x5/8
1/4-28x3/4
1/4-28x7/8
1/4-28x1
1/4-28x1 1/4
1/4-28x1 1/2
1/4-28x1 3/4
1/4-28x2
1/4-28x2 1/4
1/4-28x2 1/2
1/4-28x3
1/4-28x3 1/2
1/4-28x4
5/16-24x3/8
5/16-24x1/2
5/16-24x5/8
5/16-24x3/4
5/16-24x7/8
5/16-24x1
5/16-24x1 1/4

SC1240HP
SC1244HP
SC1250HP
SC1254HP
SC1260HP

Fine Thread

SF0302HP
SF0303HP
SF0304HP
SF0305HP
SF0306HP
SF0307HP
SF0310HP
SF0312HP

SF0304HP-10
SF0305HP-10
SF0306HP-10
SF0307HP-10
SF0310HP-10
SF0312HP-10

SF0314HP
SF0316HP
SF0320HP
SF0322HP
SF0324HP
SF0326HP
SF0330HP
SF0332HP
SF0334HP
SF0340HP
SF0344HP
SF0350HP
SF0360HP
SF0403HP
SF0404HP
SF0405HP
SF0406HP
SF0407HP
SF0410HP
SF0412HP
SF0414HP
SF0416HP
SF0420HP
SF0422HP
SF0424HP
SF0430HP
SF0434HP
SF0440HP
SF0503HP
SF0504HP
SF0505HP
SF0506HP
SF0507HP
SF0510HP
SF0512HP

SF0314HP-10
SF0404HP-10
SF0405HP-10
SF0406HP-10
SF0407HP-10
SF0410HP-10
SF0412HP-10
SF0414HP-10
SF0416HP-10
SF0420HP-10
SF0422HP-10
SF0424HP-10
SF0430HP-5
SF0434HP-5
SF0440HP-5
SF0504HP-10
SF0505HP-10
SF0506HP-10
SF0507HP-10
SF0510HP-10
SF0512HP-10

5/16-24x1 1/2
5/16-24x1 3/4
5/16-24x2
5/16-24x2 1/4
5/16-24x2 1/2
5/16-24x2 3/4
5/16-24x3
5/16-24x3 1/2
5/16-24x4
3/8-24x1/2
3/8-24x5/8
3/8-24x3/4
3/8-24x1
3/8-24x1 1/4
3/8-24x1 1/2
3/8-24x1 3/4
3/8-24x2
3/8-24x2 1/4
3/8-24x2 1/2
3/8-24x2 3/4
3/8-24x3
3/8-24x3 1/2
3/8-24x4
3/8-24x4 1/2
3/8-24x5
3/8-24x5 3/8
3/8-24x6
7/16-20x1
7/16-20x1 1/4
7/16-20x1 1/2
7/16-20x2
1/2-20x3/4
1/2-20x1
1/2-20x1 1/4
1/2-20x1 1/2
1/2-20x1 3/4
1/2-20x2
1/2-20x2 1/4
1/2-20x2 1/2
1/2-20x3
1/2-20x3 1/2
1/2-20x4
1/2-20x4 1/2
1/2-20x5
1/2-20x6
5/8-18x2
5/8-18x2 1/4
5/8-18x3
3/4-16x2

SF0514HP
SF0516HP
SF0520HP
SF0522HP
SF0524HP
SF0526HP
SF0530HP
SF0534HP
SF0540HP
SF0604HP
SF0605HP
SF0606HP
SF0610HP
SF0612HP

SF0514HP-10
SF0516HP-10
SF0520HP-10
SF0522HP-10
SF0524HP-10
SF0526HP-5
SF0530HP-5
SF0534HP-5
SF0540HP-5
SF0604HP-10
SF0605HP-10
SF0606HP-10
SF0610HP-10
SF0612HP-10

SF0614HP
SF0616HP
SF0620HP
SF0622HP
SF0624HP
SF0626HP
SF0630HP
SF0634HP
SF0640HP
SF0644HP
SF0650HP
SF0653HP
SF0660HP
SF0710HP
SF0712HP
SF0714HP
SF0720HP
SF0806HP
SF0810HP
SF0812HP
SF0814HP
SF0816HP
SF0820HP
SF0822HP
SF0824HP
SF0830HP
SF0834HP
SF0840HP
SF0844HP
SF0850HP
SF0860HP
SF1020HP
SF1022HP
SF1030HP
SF1220HP

SF0614HP-10
SF0616HP-10
SF0620HP-10
SF0622HP-10
SF0624HP-10
SF0626HP-5
SF0630HP-5
SF0634HP-5
SF0640HP-5
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SF0710HP-5
SF0712HP-5
SF0714HP-5
SF0720HP-5
SF0806HP-5
SF0810HP-5
SF0812HP-5
SF0814HP-5
SF0816HP-5
SF0820HP-5
SF0822HP-5
SF0824HP-5
SF0830HP-5
SF0834HP-5
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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

The Groove line of fasteners is a


custom socket cap screw designed and
manufactured by Diamond Engineering.
Each fastener is polished using a
propriortary multi stage process to give
you a brilliant finish over the entire
fastener with no compound left to clean
out of the allen key hole. A complete line
of individual bolts are available as well as
kits for automotive and Harley-Davidson
applications. A large variety of specialty
fasteners are also manufactured such as
head bolts, disc brake caliper pins and
more, to enable you to use The Groove
fasteners throughout your build for a
consistant look. Many of these kits also
now include our new CNC machined
flange washers to make each fastener
really shine and stand above the rest.
If you are want to stand out from the
competition then its time to get into
The GrooveTM.

Custom high definition look


Complete line of matching specialty bolts
Flange washers included in many kits
Compound free polished finish

Groove bolt with


optional flange
washer.
A GrooveTM lifter block kit for a Harley is
shown here installed.

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

Our
GrooveTM
series of
bolts are a natural
for finned covers.

The GROOVE
Coarse Thread
Size
10-24x1/2
10-24x5/8
10-24x3/4
10-24x1
10-24x1 1/4
10-24x2
10-24x2 1/4
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x2 3/4
1/4-20x3
20

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

SC0304GP
SC0305GP
SC0306GP
SC0310GP
SC0312GP
SC0320GP
SC0322GP
SC0404GP
SC0405GP
SC0406GP
SC0407GP
SC0410GP
SC0412GP
SC0414GP
SC0416GP
SC0420GP
SC0422GP
SC0424GP
SC0426GP
SC0430GP

SC0404GP-10
SC0405GP-10
SC0406GP-10
SC0407GP-10
SC0410GP-10
SC0412GP-10
SC0414GP-10
SC0416GP-10
SC0420GP-10
SC0422GP-10
SC0424GP-10
SC0426GP-5
SC0430GP-5

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

1/4-20x3 1/4
1/4-20x3 1/2
1/4-20x4
1/4-20x4 1/2
1/4-20x4 3/4
1/4-20x5 1/2
5/16-18x1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x7/8
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x2 3/4
5/16-18x3
5/16-18x3 1/4
5/16-18x3 1/2
5/16-18x3 3/4
5/16-18x4

SC0432GP
SC0434GP
SC0440GP
SC0444GP
SC0446GP
SC0454GP
SC0504GP
SC0505GP
SC0506GP
SC0507GP
SC0510GP
SC0512GP
SC0514GP
SC0516GP
SC0520GP
SC0522GP
SC0524GP
SC0526GP
SC0530GP
SC0532GP
SC0534GP
SC0536GP
SC0540GP

SC0432GP-5
SC0434GP-5
SC0440GP-5
SC0504GP-10
SC0505GP-10
SC0506GP-10
SC0507GP-10
SC0510GP-10
SC0512GP-10
SC0514GP-10
SC0516GP-10
SC0520GP-10
SC0522GP-10
SC0524GP-10
SC0526GP-5
SC0530GP-5
SC0532GP-5
SC0534GP-5
SC0536GP-5
SC0540GP-5

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5/16-18x5
5/16-18x5 1/2
3/8-16x1/2
3/8-16x5/8
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x2 3/4
3/8-16x3
3/8-16x3 1/4
3/8-16x3 1/2
3/8-16x3 3/4
3/8-16x4
7/16-14x1 1/4
7/16-14x1 3/4
7/16-14x2 1/4
7/16-14x2 1/2
1/2-13x2 3/4

SC0550GP
SC0554GP
SC0604GP
SC0605GP
SC0606GP
SC0610GP
SC0612GP
SC0614GP
SC0616GP
SC0620GP
SC0622GP
SC0624GP
SC0626GP
SC0630GP
SC0632GP
SC0634GP
SC0636GP
SC0640GP
SC0712GP
SC0716GP
SC0722GP
SC0724GP
SC0826GP

SC0604GP-10
SC0605GP-10
SC0606GP-10
SC0610GP-10
SC0612GP-10
SC0614GP-10
SC0616GP-10
SC0620GP-10
SC0622GP-10
SC0624GP-10
SC0626GP-5
SC0630GP-5
SC0632GP-5
SC0634GP-5
SC0640GP-5
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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

Shown here is how clean the GrooveTM


bolts with our flange washers look in an
area that you would usually use button
caps. The flange washer transitions the
bolt head smoothly to the contour of the
cover while the two grooves in the bolt
head add definition and take away the
bulky look of a normal socket cap screw.

Pictured above is a upper motor mount


on a Harley installed using a GrooveTM
bolt and flange washer. This combination
here and in other areas will dramatically
change the the look of your ride.

Special Edition GrooveTM 1/4-24 bolts are


new for 2011. A low production run was
made of these bolts to fit applications
on Harley models from 1936-78. A
complete line of kits including these
bolts are available for your engine
and transmission. They are available
individually for custom applications too.
If your application calls for a countersunk
bolt please see our special 60o and 82o
countersunk washers below which can
be used to replace any countersunk bolt
with one of our GrooveTM bolts.
The Groove
Special H-D Thread
Size

The
GrooveTM
adds definition to
your engine while being
maintenence free stainless.
10-32x1/2
10-32x5/8
10-32x3/4
10-32x1
1/4-28x1/2
1/4-28x5/8
1/4-28x3/4
1/4-28x7/8
1/4-28x1
1/4-28x1 1/4
1/4-28x1 1/2
1/4-28x1 3/4
1/4-28x2
1/4-28x2 1/4
1/4-28x2 1/2
5/16-24x1/2
5/16-24x5/8
5/16-24x3/4
5/16-24x7/8
5/16-24x1
5/16-24x1 1/4
5/16-24x1 1/2

Fine Thread
SF0304GP
SF0305GP
SF0306GP
SF0310GP
SF0404GP
SF0405GP
SF0406GP
SF0407GP
SF0410GP
SF0412GP
SF0414GP
SF0416GP
SF0420GP
SF0422GP
SF0424GP
SF0504GP
SF0505GP
SF0506GP
SF0507GP
SF0510GP
SF0512GP
SF0514GP

SF0404GP-10
SF0405GP-10
SF0406GP-10
SF0407GP-10
SF0410GP-10
SF0412GP-10
SF0414GP-10
SF0416GP-10
SF0420GP-10
SF0422GP-10
SF0424GP-10
SF0504GP-10
SF0505GP-10
SF0506GP-10
SF0507GP-10
SF0510GP-10
SF0512GP-10
SF0514GP-10

5/16-24x1 3/4
5/16-24x2
5/16-24x2 1/4
5/16-24x2 1/2
5/16-24x2 3/4
3/8-24x1/2
3/8-24x5/8
3/8-24x3/4
3/8-24x1
3/8-24x1 1/4
3/8-24x1 1/2
3/8-24x1 3/4
3/8-24x2
3/8-24x2 1/4
3/8-24x2 1/2
7/16-20x1 1/2
1/2-20x1 1/4
1/2-20x2 1/2

SF0516GP
SF0520GP
SF0522GP
SF0524GP
SF0526GP
SF0604GP
SF0605GP
SF0606GP
SF0610GP
SF0612GP
SF0614GP
SF0616GP
SF0620GP
SF0622GP
SF0624GP
SF0714GP
SF0812GP
SF0824GP

SF0516GP-10
SF0520GP-10
SF0522GP-10
SF0524GP-10
SF0604GP-10
SF0605GP-10
SF0606GP-10
SF0610GP-10
SF0612GP-10
SF0614GP-10
SF0616GP-10
SF0620GP-10
SF0622GP-10
SF0624GP-10
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Individual
Part #

1/4-24x3/4
Breather Bolt

SX0406DGP

1/4-24x3/4
1/4-24x7/8
1/4-24x1 1/8
1/4-24x1 1/2
1/4-24x2
1/4-24x2 1/4
1/4-24x2 3/4
1/4-24x3

SX0406GP
SX0407GP
SX0411GP
SX0414GP
SX0420GP
SX0422GP
SX0426GP
SX0430GP

Countersunk washers are available


for use with our Special Edition 1/4-24
GrooveTM bolts. These washers were
designed to be used to replace the
original countersunk bolts with a socket
cap style bolt on early Harley models.
This Diamond Engineering original
makes it possible to keep a consistant
and custom look throughout your bike.
They are included in all of our kits where
necessary. Available individually also for
custom applications.
COUNTERSUNK
WASHERS
Size
1/4 ( 60 o )
1/4 ( 82 o )

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Individual
Part #
X1248P
X1253P
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Diamond Engineerings Race Proof


FastenersTM offer the ultimate in
performance and looks. Manufactured
from Custom 450 and Ugima 630
stainless steels they offer the best
reliability and performance money can
buy. Each fastener is heat treated to
180,000 psi tensile (20% Stronger than
GR8) to give you a fastener that can be
used in even the toughest applications.
Custom 450 and 630 Stainless Steel
New for 2011 is the addition of 1/2
180,000 psi Tensile
Glen Kachel (Hips House of Horsepower)
diameter bolts. A complete range of
has been racing his 1985 FXR for over
20% Stronger than Grade 8
these bolts are available in coarse and
16 years with our Race ProofTM fasteners
Hand Polished to a Mirror Finish
fine thread ranging from 3/4 all the way
without fail or rust.
to 12 long and designed to work with our
Flange Washer System. This system was engineered to give you the ability to use a washer but have the appearance of a one
piece flange bolt. To achieve this we machined the bolt head to sit down inside of the flange washer to where the flanges meet
giving you a super smooth look. We took this design one step further by manufacturing 12 point flangeless nuts to work with
our Flange Washer System. Again, when the nut is installed with the washer they appear to be one piece. Washers for the 1/2
bolts and nuts are heat treated to the same specifications as the bolts to give you a super strong and reliable component that
can be used in all suspension or other high stress areas. Washers are available in three different diameters allowing you to have
perfect fitment. After all this engineering we had to make sure they looked as good as the function. By machining a generous
edge radius on each part you get much greater light reflection. Finally we polish each one by hand to a perfect mirror finish.
Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
A complete line of Flange Washers
is available for all size bolts.

12 POINTS
Coarse Thread
1/4 Standard Flange
Flange diameter .500
Wrench size 5/16

Size
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x2 3/4
1/4-20x3
1/4-20x3 1/4
1/4-20x3 1/2
1/4-20x3 3/4
1/4-20x4
1/4-20x4 1/4
1/4-20x4 1/2
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Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

TC0404HP
TC0406HP
TC0407HP
TC0410HP
TC0412HP
TC0414HP
TC0416HP
TC0420HP
TC0422HP
TC0424HP
TC0426HP
TC0430HP
TC0432HP
TC0434HP
TC0436HP
TC0440HP
TC0442HP
TC0444HP

TC0404HP-10
TC0406HP-10
TC0407HP-10
TC0410HP-10
TC0412HP-10
TC0414HP-10
TC0416HP-10
TC0420HP-10
TC0422HP-10
TC0424HP-10
TC0426HP-5
TC0430HP-5
TC0432HP-5
TC0434HP-5
TC0436HP-5
TC0440HP-5
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5/16-18x1/2
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x7/8
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x2 3/4
5/16-18x3
5/16-18x3 1/4
5/16-18x3 1/2
5/16-18x3 3/4
5/16-18x4
5/16-18x4 1/4
5/16-18x4 1/2
5/16-18x4 3/4
5/16-18x5

5/16 Standard Flange


Flange diameter .625
Wrench size 3/8
TC0504HP
TC0504HP-10
TC0506HP
TC0506HP-10
TC0507HP
TC0507HP-10
TC0510HP
TC0510HP-10
TC0512HP
TC0512HP-10
TC0514HP-10
TC0514HP
TC0516HP
TC0516HP-10
TC0520HP
TC0520HP-10
TC0522HP
TC0522HP-10
TC0524HP
TC0524HP-10
TC0526HP
TC0526HP-5
TC0530HP
TC0530HP-5
TC0532HP
TC0532HP-5
TC0534HP
TC0534HP-5
TC0536HP
TC0536HP-5
TC0540HP
TC0540HP-5
TC0542HP
TC0544HP
TC0546HP
TC0550HP
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3/8-16x1/2
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x2 3/4
3/8-16x3
3/8-16x3 1/4
3/8-16x3 1/2
3/8-16x3 3/4
3/8-16x4
3/8-16x4 1/4
3/8-16x4 1/2
3/8-16x4 3/4
3/8-16x5

3/8 Standard Flange


Flange diameter .625
Wrench size 3/8
TC0604HP
TC0604HP-10
TC0606HP
TC0606HP-10
TC0610HP
TC0610HP-10
TC0612HP
TC0612HP-10
TC0614HP
TC0614HP-10
TC0616HP
TC0616HP-10
TC0620HP
TC0620HP-10
TC0622HP
TC0622HP-10
TC0624HP
TC0624HP-10
TC0626HP
TC0626HP-5
TC0630HP
TC0630HP-5
TC0632HP
TC0632HP-5
TC0634HP
TC0634HP-5
TC0636HP
TC0636HP-5
TC0640HP
TC0640HP-5
TC0642HP
TC0644HP
TC0646HP
TC0650HP
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Small flange bolts are available for


special applications where clearence is
an issue. These 1/4 are our standard
bolts with the flange machined off.

7/16 Standard Flange


Flange diameter .750
Wrench size 1/2
7/16-14x1
TC0710THP
TC0710THP-5
Note: Above bolt has 7/16 head and .675 flange
7/16-14x1 1/4 TC0712HP
TC0712HP-5
7/16-14x1 1/2 TC0714HP
TC0714HP-5
7/16-14x1 3/4 TC0716HP
TC0716HP-5
7/16-14x2
TC0720HP
TC0720HP-5
7/16-14x2 1/4 TC0722HP
TC0722HP-5
7/16-14x2 1/2 TC0724HP
TC0724HP-5
7/16-14x2 3/4 TC0726HP
7/16-14x3
TC0730HP
7/16-14x3 1/4 TC0732HP
7/16-14x3 1/2 TC0734HP
7/16-14x3 3/4 TC0736HP
7/16-14x4
TC0740HP
7/16-14x4 1/4 TC0742HP
7/16-14x4 1/2 TC0744HP
7/16-14x4 3/4 TC0746HP
7/16-14x5
TC0750HP
1/2 Standard Flange
Flange diameter .875
Wrench size 1/2
1/2-13x1
TC0810HP
1/2-13x2
TC0820HP
1/2-13x2 1/4
TC0822HP
1/2-13x2 1/2
TC0824HP
1/2-13x2 3/4
TC0826HP
1/2-13x4
TC0840HP
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1/2-13x3/4
1/2-13x1
1/2-13x1 1/4
1/2-13x1 1/2
1/2-13x1 3/4
1/2-13x2
1/2-13x2 1/4
1/2-13x2 1/2
1/2-13x2 3/4
1/2-13x3
1/2-13x3 1/4
1/2-13x3 1/2
1/2-13x3 3/4
1/2-13x4
1/2-13x4 1/4
1/2-13x4 1/2
1/2-13x4 3/4
1/2-13x5
1/2-13x5 1/4
1/2-13x5 1/2
1/2-13x5 3/4
1/2-13x6
1/2-13x6 1/2
1/2-13x7
1/2-13x7 1/2
1/2-13x8
1/2-13x8 1/2
1/2-13x9
1/2-13x9 1/2
1/2-13x10
1/2-13x10 1/2
1/2-13x11
1/2-13x11 1/2
1/2-13x12

1/2 Flange Washer System


Flange diameter .750
Wrench size 1/2
TC0806SHP
TC0810SHP
TC0812SHP
TC0814SHP
TC0816SHP
TC0820SHP
TC0822SHP
TC0824SHP
TC0826SHP
TC0830SHP
TC0832SHP
TC0834SHP
TC0836SHP
TC0840SHP
TC0842SHP
TC0844SHP
TC0846SHP
TC0850SHP
TC0852SHP
TC0854SHP
TC0856SHP
TC0860SHP
TC0864SHP
TC0870SHP
TC0874SHP
TC0880SHP
TC0884SHP
TC0890SHP
TC0894SHP
TC0800XSHP
TC0804XSHP
TC0810XSHP
TC0814XSHP
TC0820XSHP
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1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2 1/4

1/4 Small Flange


Flange diameter .375
Wrench size 5/16
TC0404GHP
TC0407GHP
TC0410GHP
TC0412GHP
TC0414GHP
TC0416GHP
TC0422GHP
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Part numbers with a GHP suffix are our


standard bolts with the flange machined
off. Part numbers with a THP have
a tall head and small flange and the
small head/flange bolt is a custom bolt
designed for Harley intake manifolds.

5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x2

5/16-18x3/4

5/16 Small Flange


Flange diameter .526
Wrench size 3/8
TC0506THP
TC0510GHP
TC0512GHP
TC0520THP
5/16 Small Head/Flange
Flange diameter .480
Wrench size 5/16
TC0506SGHP
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Tall head/small flange 3/8 bolts are


available for tight clearence applications.
For extra tight areas such as automotive
headers we have bolts with reduced
wrenching heads as well.

3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 3/8

3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1

3/8 Small Flange


Flange diameter .526
Wrench size 3/8
TC0606THP
TC0610THP
TC0612THP
TC0614THP
TC0616THP
TC0620THP
TC0623THP
3/8 Small Head/Flange
Flange diameter .526
Wrench size 5/16
TC0606SHP
TC0610SHP
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Custom 450 and 630 Stainless Steel


180,000 psi Tensile
20% Stronger than Grade 8
Hand Polished to a Mirror Finish

The good Ol days drag racing at


Raceway Park in Englishtown.

Pictured above is our Race ProofTM head


bolts for Big Block Chevys.

12 POINTS
Fine Thread
1/4 Standard Flange
Flange diameter .500
Wrench size 5/16

Size
1/4-28x1/2
1/4-28x3/4
1/4-28x7/8
1/4-28x1
1/4-28x1 1/4
1/4-28x1 1/2
1/4-28x1 3/4
1/4-28x2
1/4-28x2 1/4
1/4-28x2 1/2
1/4-28x2 3/4
1/4-28x3
1/4-28x3 1/4
1/4-28x3 1/2
1/4-28x3 3/4
1/4-28x4
1/4-28x4 1/4
1/4-28x4 1/2
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Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

TF0404HP
TF0406HP
TF0407HP
TF0410HP
TF0412HP
TF0414HP
TF0416HP
TF0420HP
TF0422HP
TF0424HP
TF0426HP
TF0430HP
TF0432HP
TF0434HP
TF0436HP
TF0440HP
TF0442HP
TF0444HP

TF0404HP-10
TF0406HP-10
TF0407HP-10
TF0410HP-10
TF0412HP-10
TF0414HP-10
TF0416HP-10
TF0420HP-10
TF0422HP-10
TF0424HP-10
TF0426HP-5
TF0430HP-5
TF0432HP-5
TF0434HP-5
TF0436HP-5
TF0440HP-5
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5/16-24x1/2
5/16-24x3/4
5/16-24x7/8
5/16-24x1
5/16-24x1 1/4
5/16-24x1 1/2
5/16-24x1 3/4
5/16-24x2
5/16-24x2 1/4
5/16-24x2 1/2
5/16-24x2 3/4
5/16-24x3
5/16-24x3 1/4
5/16-24x3 1/2
5/16-24x3 3/4
5/16-24x4
5/16-24x4 1/4
5/16-24x4 1/2
5/16-24x4 3/4
5/16-24x5

5/16 Standard Flange


Flange diameter .625
Wrench size 3/8
TF0504HP
TF0504HP-10
TF0506HP
TF0506HP-10
TF0507HP
TF0507HP-10
TF0510HP
TF0510HP-10
TF0512HP
TF0512HP-10
TF0514HP
TF0514HP-10
TF0516HP
TF0516HP-10
TF0520HP
TF0520HP-10
TF0522HP
TF0522HP-10
TF0524HP
TF0524HP-10
TF0526HP
TF0526HP-5
TF0530HP
TF0530HP-5
TF0532HP
TF0532HP-5
TF0534HP
TF0534HP-5
TF0536HP
TF0536HP-5
TF0540HP
TF0540HP-5
TF0542HP
TF0544HP
TF0546HP
TF0550HP
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3/8-24x1/2
3/8-24x3/4
3/8-24x1
3/8-24x1 1/4
3/8-24x1 1/2
3/8-24x1 3/4
3/8-24x2
3/8-24x2 1/4
3/8-24x2 1/2
3/8-24x2 3/4
3/8-24x3
3/8-24x3 1/4
3/8-24x3 1/2
3/8-24x3 3/4
3/8-24x4
3/8-24x4 1/4
3/8-24x4 1/2
3/8-24x4 3/4
3/8-24x5
3/8-24x5 3/8

7/16-20x1
7/16-20x1 1/4
7/16-20x1 3/8
7/16-20x1 1/2
7/16-20x1 5/8
7/16-20x1 3/4
7/16-20x2
7/16-20x2 1/4
7/16-20x2 1/2
7/16-20x2 3/4
7/16-20x3
7/16-20x3 1/4
7/16-20x3 1/2
7/16-20x3 3/4
7/16-20x4
7/16-20x4 1/4
7/16-20x4 1/2
7/16-20x4 3/4
7/16-20x5

3/8 Standard Flange


Flange diameter .625
Wrench size 3/8
TF0604HP
TF0604HP-10
TF0606HP
TF0606HP-10
TF0610HP
TF0610HP-10
TF0612HP
TF0612HP-10
TF0614HP
TF0614HP-10
TF0616HP
TF0616HP-10
TF0620HP
TF0620HP-10
TF0622HP
TF0622HP-10
TF0624HP
TF0624HP-10
TF0626HP
TF0626HP-5
TF0630HP
TF0630HP-5
TF0632HP
TF0632HP-5
TF0634HP
TF0634HP-5
TF0636HP
TF0636HP-5
TF0640HP
TF0640HP-5
TF0642HP
TF0644HP
TF0646HP
TF0650HP
TF0653HP
7/16 Standard Flange
Flange diameter .675
Wrench size 7/16
TF0710THP-5
TF0710THP
TF0712THP
TF0712THP-5
TF0713THP
TF0714THP-5
TF0714THP
TF0715THP
TF0716THP
TF0716THP-5
TF0720THP
TF0720THP-5
TF0722THP
TF0722THP-5
TF0724THP-5
TF0724THP
TF0726THP
TF0730THP
TF0732THP
TF0734THP
TF0736THP
TF0740THP
TF0742THP
TF0744THP
TF0746THP
TF0750THP
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Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

1/2-20x1 1/4
1/2-20x1 3/4
1/2-20x2
1/2-20x2 1/2

1/2-20x3/4
1/2-20x1
1/2-20x1 1/4
1/2-20x1 1/2
1/2-20x1 3/4
1/2-20x2
1/2-20x2 1/4
1/2-20x2 1/2
1/2-20x2 3/4
1/2-20x3
1/2-20x3 1/4
1/2-20x3 1/2
1/2-20x3 3/4
1/2-20x4
1/2-20x4 1/4
1/2-20x4 1/2
1/2-20x4 3/4
1/2-20x5
1/2-20x5 1/4
1/2-20x5 1/2
1/2-20x5 3/4
1/2-20x6
1/2-20x6 1/2
1/2-20x7
1/2-20x7 1/2
1/2-20x8
1/2-20x8 1/2
1/2-20x9
1/2-20x9 1/2
1/2-20x10
1/2-20x10 1/2
1/2-20x11
1/2-20x11 1/2
1/2-20x12

1/2 Standard Flange


Flange diameter .875
Wrench size 1/2
TF0812HP
TF0816HP
TF0820HP
TF0824HP
1/2 Flange Washer System
Flange diameter .750
Wrench size 1/2
TF0806SHP
TF0810SHP
TF0812SHP
TF0814SHP
TF0816SHP
TF0820SHP
TF0822SHP
TF0824SHP
TF0826SHP
TF0830SHP
TF0832SHP
TF0834SHP
TF0836SHP
TF0840SHP
TF0842SHP
TF0844SHP
TF0846SHP
TF0850SHP
TF0852SHP
TF0854SHP
TF0856SHP
TF0860SHP
TF0864SHP
TF0870SHP
TF0874SHP
TF0880SHP
TF0884SHP
TF0890SHP
TF0894SHP
TF0800XSHP
TF0804XSHP
TF0810XSHP
TF0814XSHP
TF0820XSHP
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CARRIAGE BOLTS
Size

Shown above is a 12 point nut in one of


our hand polished Flange Washers and
with a standard thick flat washer.

1/2 and larger 12 point nuts are flangeless


to be used with our Flange Washer
System. They are rated 190,000psi
tensile. 1/4 thru 7/16 nuts have flanges
and rated 180,000psi tensile.

12 Point Nuts
Size
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
5/8-18
7/8-14

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NTFC04P
NTFC05P
NTFC06P
NTFC07P
NTC08P
NTFF04P
NTFF05P
NTFF06P
NTFF07P
NTF08P
NTF10HP
NTF14HP

NTFF04P-5
NTFF05P-5
NTFF06P-5
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Individual
Part #

1/4-20x5/8
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4

CC0405HP
CC0406HP
CC0410HP
CC0412HP
CC0414HP
CC0416HP

1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/2
1/4-20x3
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/2
5/16-18x3
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/2
3/8-16x3
1/2-13x1
1/2-13x1 1/4
1/2-13x1 1/2
1/2-13x1 3/4
1/2-13x2
1/2-13x2 1/2
1/2-13x3

CC0420HP
CC0424HP
CC0430HP
CC0506HP
CC0510HP
CC0512HP
CC0514HP
CC0516HP
CC0520HP
CC0524HP
CC0530HP
CC0606HP
CC0610HP
CC0612HP
CC0614HP
CC0616HP
CC0620HP
CC0624HP
CC0630HP
CC0810HP
CC0812HP
CC0814HP
CC0816HP
CC0820HP
CC0824HP
CC0830HP

Refill Pack
Part #

Pipe Plugs
Size
1/16
1/8
1/4
3/8
1/2

Individual
Part #
NPT01HP
NPT02HP
NPT04HP
NPT06HP
NPT08HP

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Custom designed fasteners are the only way to bolt together


a custom ride. We have taken this concept to another level
with our new Flange Washer System. Gone are the days of
the blocky look of stamped flat washers. You now can bolt
together all those custom designed components for you car
or bike with fasteners that are equal to the task. Our Flange
Washer System will transform any of our regular bolts into a
trick flange bolt.
We began by designing each washer group specifically for the
style of bolt they would be used with. Trying different angles
and radius until we had the best and most consistant look that
could be achieved. Each washer features a generous edge
radius to reflect light better giving you a brilliant shine. Several
washers are extra thick for use in specific applications such
as motor mounts. Several other washers are profiled perfectly
for fender washer applications. We left no stone unturned
while designing these washers.
The process continues by CNC machining each washer to
precise tolerences with a close diameter I.D. and a chamfer
to clear the radius under the bolt head. Finally, after all this,
we polish every washer by hand to a perfect mirror finish for
a show winning look.

FLANGE WASHERS for Socket Caps & Nuts


Individual
Part #

Size

FLANGE WASHERS for Button Caps


Size
#10x.500
1/4x.625
1/4x.750
1/4x1.000
5/16x.750
5/16x1.000
3/8x.875
3/8x1.000
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Individual
Part #
WFLB03008HP
WFLB04010HP
WFLB04012HP
WFLB04100HP
WFLB05012HP
WFLB05100HP
WFLB06014HP
WFLB06100HP
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Packaged Packaged
Part #
Quantity
DE5365HP
DE5366HP
DE5367HP
DE5368HP
DE5369HP
DE5370HP
DE5371HP
DE5372HP

4
4
4
2
4
2
4
2

#10x.437x.080
1/4x.500x.100
1/4x..625x.100
1/4x.750x.120
5/16x.625x.100
5/16x.687x.120
5/16x.750x.120
5/16x1.000x.150
3/8x.687x.120
3/8x.812x.150
3/8x.875x.150
7/16x.812x.120
7/16x1.062x.175
7/16x1.062x.175
1/2x1.000x.180

WFLSN03007HP
WFLSN04008HP
WFLSN04010HP
WFLSN04012HP
WFLSN05010HP
WFLSN05011HP
WFLSN05012HP
WFLSN05100HP
WFLSN06011HP
WFLSN06013HP
WFLSN06014HP
WFLSN07013HP
WFLSN07101HP
WFLSN07101HP
WFLSN08100HP

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Packaged Packaged
Part #
Quantity
DE5350HP
DE5351HP
DE5352HP
DE5353HP
DE5354HP
DE5355HP
DE5356HP
DE5357HP
DE5358HP
DE5359HP
DE5360HP
DE5361HP
DE5362HP
DE5363HP
DE5364HP

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4
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
2
2
5
2

Pictured below is a 12
point nut
on one of
our standard thick flat
washers for comparison.
Shown below is a standard thick
washer and a flange washer
installed on a belt sprocket for
comparison.

FLANGE WASHERS for 12 Points w/Standard Flange


Size

Individual
Part #

Packaged Packaged
Part #
Quantity

1/4x.750
WFLT04012HP
DE5373HP
4
1/4x1.000
WFLT04100HP
DE5374HP
2
5/16x.812
WFLT05013HP
DE5375HP
4
5/16x1.000
WFLT05100HP
DE5376HP
2
3/8x.812
WFLTN06013HP
DE5377HP
4
3/8x.875
WFLTN06014HP
DE5378HP
4
7/16x1.000
WFLTN07100HP
DE5379HP
2
Above washer is for use with 7/16 Fine Thread bolts with .675 flange
7/16x1.062
WFLT07101HP
DE5380HP
2
7/16x1.062
WFLT07101HP
DE5381HP
5
1/2x1.000
WFLT08100HP
1/2x1.125
WFLT08102HP
1/2x1.250
WFLT08104HP
Above washers are for use with 1/2 Flange Washer System bolts with
.750 flange

FLANGE WASHERS for 12 Point Nuts


Size
1/4x.750
5/16x.812
3/8x.812
3/8x.875
7/16x1.000
1/2x1.000x.180
1/2x1.125x.180
1/2x1.250x.180
5/8x1.3125x.175
7/8x1.500x.175

Individual
Part #
WFLN04012HP
WFLN05013HP
WFLTN06013HP
WFLTN06014HP
WFLTN07100HP
WFLN08100HP
WFLN08102HP
WFLN08104HP
WFLN10105HP
WFLN14108HP

Packaged Packaged
Part #
Quantity
DE5382HP
DE5383HP
DE5377HP
DE5378HP
DE5379HP
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4
4
4
2
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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

Flat Washers

AN Flat Washers
Individual Refill Pack
Part #
Part #

Size
#4x.250x.030
#6x.309x.030
#8x.375x.030
#10x.435x.045
1/4x.500x.062
5/16x.562x.062
3/8x.625x.062
7/16x.750x.062
1/2x.875x.062
9/16x1.062x.062
5/8x1.187x.062
3/4x1.312x.093

WAN00P
WAN01P
WAN02P
WAN03P
WAN04P
WAN05P
WAN06P
WAN07P
WAN08P
WAN09P
WAN10P
WAN12P

Size
#12x.562x.050
1/4x.625x.050
5/16x.750x.050
3/8x.875x.050
7/16x1.125x.062
1/2x1.250x.062
5/8x1.500x.078
3/4x1.875x.109

WAN02P-25
WAN03P-25
WAN04P-25
WAN05P-25
WAN06P-25
WAN07P-25
WAN08P-25
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MS Flat Washers
Size
5/16x.619x.062
5/16x.635x.080
3/8x.687x.080
7/16x.925x.062

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
DEF12P
WF04P
WF05P
WF06P
WF07P
WF08P
WF10P
WF12P

WF04P-25
WF05P-25
WF06P-25
WF07P-25
WF08P-25
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Thick Flat Washers

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WMS05P
WMST05P
WMST06P
WMS07P

Fender Washers

WMS05P-25
WMST05P-25
WMST06P-25
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Size
1/4x.625x.100
5/16x.750x.100
3/8 x.880x.125
7/16 x1.125x.125
1/2 x1.125x.125

1/4
5/16
3/8

WFT04P
WFT05P
WFT06P
WFT07P
WFT08P

WFT04P-25
WFT05P-25
WFT06P-25
WFT07P-25
WFT08P-25

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WHL04P
WHL05P
WHL06P

#10
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
5/8
3/4

Size

28

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WIL03P
WIL04P
WIL05P
WIL06P
WIL07P
WIL08P
WIL10P
WIL12P

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WFF0412P
WFF0414P
WFF0510P
WFFT05P
WFF0512P
WFF0514P
WFF0520P
WFF0610P
WFF0612P
WFF0614P
WFF0620P

Special Application Flat Washers


Size
1/4x.425x.062

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WN04P

WN04P-100

Above washer replaces H-D part # 6099


side cover washer.
7/16x.8125x.120

WAN07HSP

Above washer is for Head Bolts. Fits


Automotive applications with 7/16 head
bolts. Fits H-D Panhead & Shovelhead
engines. Will not fit big bore applications.
Washer is heat treated.

Split Lock Washers

Internal Tooth Lock Washers


Size

1/4x1.250x.050
1/4x1.500x.050
5/16x1.00x.050
5/16x1.00x.125
5/16x1.250x.050
5/16x1.500x.050
5/16x2.00x.050
3/8x1.00x.050
3/8x1.250x.050
3/8x1.500x.050
3/8x2.00x.050

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

Hi Collar Lock Washers


Size

Size

#4
#6
#8
#10
#12
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
9/16
5/8
3/4

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WL00P
WL01P
WL02P
WL03P
DEL12P
WL04P
WL05P
WL06P
WL07P
WL08P
WL09P
WL10P
WL12P

WL02P-25
WL03P-25
WL04P-25
WL05P-25
WL06P-25
WL07P-25
WL08P-25
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82 o Countersunk Washers
Size

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

1/4 ( 60 o )

X1248P

1/4 Special
application
w/.409 O.D.

X1253P

1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2

X1047P
X1048P
X1049P
X1050P
X1051P

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Hex Nuts
Size

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

4-40

NC00P

6-32
8-32
10-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
3/4-10
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
9/16-18

NC01P
NC02P
NC03P
NC04P
NC05P
NC06P
NC07P
NC08P
NC09HP
NC10HP
NC12HP
NF03P
NF04P
NF05P
NF06P
NF07P
NF08P
NF09HP
NF10HP
NF12HP

5/8-18
3/4-16

Nylon Locknuts

NC02P-10
NC03P-10
NC04P-10
NC05P-10
NC06P-10
NC07P-10
NC08P-10
NF03P-10
NF04P-10
NF05P-10
NF06P-10
NF07P-10
NF08P-10
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Size
4-40
6-32
8-32
10-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
9/16-12
5/8-11
3/4-10
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
9/16-18
5/8-18
3/4-16

Flange Locknuts

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NLC00P
NLC01P
NLC02P
NLC03P
NLC04P
NLC05P
NLC06P
NLC07P
NLC08P
NLC09HP
NLC10HP
NLC12HP
NLF03P
NLF04P
NLF05P
NLF06P
NLF07P
NLF08P
NLF09HP
NLF10HP
NLF12HP

NLC02P-10
NLC03P-10
NLC04P-10
NLC05P-10
NLC06P-10
NLC07P-10
NLC08P-10
NLF03P-10
NLF04P-10
NLF05P-10
NLF06P-10
NLF07P-10
NLF08P-10
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TECH TIP: When installing nylon


locknuts you must use anti-seize.

Jam Nylon Locknuts


Size

Jam Nuts
Size
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
3/4-16
1-14

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NJC04P
NJC05P
NJC06P
NJC07P
NJC08P
NJF04P
NJF05P
NJF06P
NJF07P
NJF08P
NJF12HP
NJF16HP

1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
5/8-11
3/4-10
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
5/8-18
3/4-16

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NJLC04P
NJLC05P
NJLC06P
NJLC07P
NJLC08P
NJLC10HP
NJLC12HP
NJLF04P
NJLF05P
NJLF06P
NJLF07P
NJLF08P
NJLF10HP
NJLF12HP

NJLF08P-10
-

Size
10-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
1/2-13
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NFC03P
NFC04P
NFC05P
NFC06P
NFC08P
NFF03P
NFF04P
NFF05P
NFF06P

NFC03P-10
NFC04P-10
NFC05P-10
NFC06P-10
NFC08P-10
NFF03P-10
NFF04P-10
NFF05P-10
NFF06P-10

Acorn Nuts
Size
6-32
8-32
10-24
12-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
5/8-11
3/4-10
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20
5/8-18

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NAC01HP
NAC02HP
NAC03HP
DEA12HP
NAC04HP
NAC05HP
NAC06HP
NAC07HP
NAC08HP
NAC10HP
NAC12HP
NAF03HP
NAF04HP
NAF05HP
NAF06HP
NAF07HP
NAF08HP
NAF10HP

NAC02HP-10
NAC03HP-10
NAC04HP-10
NAC05HP-10
NAC06HP-10
NAC07HP-10
NAC08HP-10
NAF03HP-10
NAF04HP-10
NAF05HP-10
NAF06HP-10
NAF07HP-10
NAF08HP-10
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Castle Nuts
Size
1/2-20
5/8-18
3/4-16

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
NCF08HP
NCF10HP
NCF12HP

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Fastener assortments are a must for shops or the serious builder. With a complete range of assortments available we make it easy for you
to have what you need when you need it. We have designed them to include the range of sizes and quantity you need to start with. Standard
bolt and nut assortment include 10 pieces each size and 25 for washers. Many popular assortments as well as ones for longer lengths and
larger sizes are available as half assortments which include a lesser quantity of each size. This enables you to purchase the range of sizes
you want and adjust the quantities as needed. For shops that need a larger range than is available or to simply add a variety of miscellaneous
sizes, empty bins are available too.

Button Caps &


Flat Socket Caps

Hex Caps &


Socket Caps

Special assortment including


only more common #8 & #10
and 1/4 thru 3/8 fine thread

Special assortment including


only more common #8 & #10
and 1/4 thru 3/8 fine thread

Part # - ZBF01HP

Part # - ZHS01HP

32 sizes - 255 pieces


10 each #8, #10
5 each 1/4, 5/16, 3/8

31 sizes - 200 pieces


10 each #8, #10
5 each 1/4, 5/16, 3/8

8-32 x 3/8 thru 3/4 (3/8 Button only)


10-24 x 1/2 thru 3/4
10-32 x 1/2 thru 3/4
1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 3/4 (Button only)
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 1 (1/2,5/8 Button only)
3/8-24 x 1 thru 1 1/4

Button Caps

8 to 32 Dividable Compartments
Includes blank label

Flat Socket Caps

Coarse & Fine Thread

Part # - ZB04HP

Part # - ZF04HP

19 sizes - 190 pieces - 10 each

Part # - ZB02HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZB05HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZB06HP

15 sizes - 75 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
30

Bins
Part # - ZBIN

Coarse & Fine Thread

8-32 x 1/2 thru 1


10-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
10-32 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2

8-32 x 1/2 thru 3/4 (Socket only)


10-24 x 1/2 thru 3/4 (Socket only)
10-32 x 1/2 thru 3/4 (Socket only)
1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 3/4
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/4
3/8-24 x 3/4 thru 1 1/2

19 sizes - 190 pieces - 10 each


8-32 x 1/2 thru 1
10-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
10-32 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2

Hex Caps

Fine Thread

Part # - ZH02HP

Part # - ZF02HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZF05HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

30 sizes - 300 pieces - 10 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 3/4 thru 2 1/2
30 sizes - 150 pieces - 5 each
1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 3/4 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZF06HP

15 sizes - 75 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
3/8-24 x 3/4 thru 1 1/2

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Hex Caps

Coarse Thread

Part # - ZH11HP

Part # - ZH03HP

Part # - ZH07HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZH12HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZH08HP

18 sizes - 90 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 2 3/4 thru 4
5/16-18 x 2 3/4 thru 4
3/8-16 x 2 3/4 thru 4

12 sizes - 60 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 2 3/4 thru 4
5/16-24 x 3 thru 4
3/8-24 x 3 thru 4

Part # - ZH04HP

Part # - ZH09HP

12 sizes - 60 pieces - 5 each


7/16-14 x 3/4 thru 2
1/2-13 x 3/4 thru 2

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12 sizes - 60 pieces - 5 each


7/16-20 x 3/4 thru 2
1/2-20 x 3/4 thru 2
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Socket Caps

Socket Caps

Part # - ZS11HP

Part # - ZS07HP

Coarse Thread

19 sizes - 190 pieces - 10 each


8-32 x 1/2 thru 1
10-24 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2
10-32 x 1/2 thru 1 1/2

Part # - ZS02HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZS12HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZS03HP

16 sizes - 80 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 2 3/4 thru 4
5/16-18 x 2 3/4 thru 4
3/8-16 x 2 3/4 thru 4

Fine Thread

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZS13HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZS08HP

12 Points

Coarse Thread

Part # - ZT02HP

29 sizes - 290 pieces - 10 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZT05HP

29 sizes - 145 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZT03HP

10 sizes - 50 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 3 thru 4
5/16-24 x 2 3/4 thru 4
3/8-24 x 3 thru 4

18 sizes - 90 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 2 3/4 thru 4
5/16-18 x 2 3/4 thru 4
3/8-16 x 2 3/4 thru 4

Part # - ZS09HP

Part # - ZT04HP

9 sizes - 45 pieces - 5 each


7/16-20 x 1 thru 1 1/2
1/2-20 x 3/4 thru 2

7 sizes - 35 pieces - 5 each


7/16-14 x 1 thru 2 1/2

12 Points

Fine Thread

Part # - ZH07HP

29 sizes - 290 pieces - 10 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZT06HP

29 sizes - 145 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZT08HP

18 sizes - 90 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 2 3/4 thru 4
5/16-24 x 3 thru 4
3/8-24 x 3 thru 4

Part # - ZT09HP

7 sizes - 35 pieces - 5 each


7/16-20 x 1 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZS04HP

12 sizes - 60 pieces - 5 each


7/16-14 x 3/4 thru 2
1/2-13 x 3/4 thru 2

Nuts, Nylon Locknuts &


Flange Locknuts
Coarse & Fine Thread

Acorn Nuts

Coarse & Fine Thread

Part # - ZN12HP

AN, MS, Standard


& Thick Flat Washers
& Split Lock Washers
Part # - ZW06P
26 sizes - 470 pieces
25 each 1/4, 5/16, 3/8
10 each #8, #10, 7/16, 1/2
#8, #10, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16 & 1/2

Part # - ZW05P
AN, Standard, Thick & Lock only
12 sizes - 120 pieces - 10 each
1/4, 5/16 & 3/8

12 sizes - 90 pieces
10 each 1/4, 5/16, 3/8
5 each #10, 7/16, 1/2
10-24 and 10-32
1/4-20 and 1/4-28
5/16-18 and 5/16-24
3/8-16 and 3/8-24
7/16-14 and 7/16-20 (5 each)
1/2-13 and 1/2-20 (5 each)

Part # - ZN04HP

6 sizes - 60 pieces - 10 each


1/4-20 and 1/4-28
5/16-18 and 5/16-24
3/8-16 and 3/8-24

Part # - ZN11P
32 sizes - 250 pieces
10 each 1/4, 5/16, 3/8
5 each #8, #10, 7/16, 1/2
8-32 (Nuts & Nylocks only)
10-24 & 10-32 (Nuts & Nylocks only)
1/4-20 & 1/4-28
5/16-18 & 5/16-24
3/8-16 & 3/8-24
7/16-14 & 7/16-20 (Nuts & Nylocks only)

1/2-13 & 1/2-20 (Nuts & Nylocks only)

Part # - ZN10P
12 sizes - 120 pieces - 10 each
Nuts & Nylon Locknuts only
1/4-20 & 1/4-28
5/16-18 & 5/16-24
3/8-16 & 3/8-24

The Groove

Coarse & Fine Thread

Part # - ZS12GP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-18 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-16 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

Part # - ZS03GP

16 sizes - 80 pieces - 5 each


1/4-20 x 2 3/4 thru 4
5/16-18 x 2 3/4 thru 4
3/8-16 x 2 3/4 thru 4

Part # - ZS13GP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


1/4-28 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
5/16-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2
3/8-24 x 1/2 thru 2 1/2

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs


is the last number in the part number.
Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

You no longer have replace those rusted and worn out bolts with
another one that will look the same the next time you see the
vehicle. Bulk packs of Un-Polished stainless steel fasteners are
now available for shops. These shop packs will enable you to use
stainless steel fasteners for non-visible areas as well as for when
the job does not dictate polished fasteners. They are conviently
packaged in quantities of 50 and 100 and with a range of sizes to
meet you daily needs.

Receive a 10% discount when you order 10 refill packs.*


Receive a 20% discount when you order 20 refill packs.*
*Discount applies only to Un-Polished Fasteners listed on this page.

AN Flat Washers
Size
#10x.435x.045
1/4x.500x.062
5/16x.562x.062
3/8x.625x.062
7/16x.750x.062
1/2x.875x.062

Hex Caps
Size
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2
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Socket Caps

Refill Pack
Part #
HC0404-100
HC0405-100
HC0406-100
HC0407-100
HC0410-100
HC0412-100
HC0414-100
HC0416-50
HC0420-50
HC0422-50
HC0424-50
HC0505-100
HC0506-100
HC0510-100
HC0512-100
HC0514-100
HC0516-50
HC0520-50
HC0522-50
HC0524-50
HC0606-100
HC0610-100
HC0612-100
HC0614-100
HC0616-50
HC0620-50
HC0622-50
HC0624-50

Refill Pack
Part #

Size
1/4-20x1/2
1/4-20x5/8
1/4-20x3/4
1/4-20x7/8
1/4-20x1
1/4-20x1 1/4
1/4-20x1 1/2
1/4-20x1 3/4
1/4-20x2
1/4-20x2 1/4
1/4-20x2 1/2
5/16-18x5/8
5/16-18x3/4
5/16-18x1
5/16-18x1 1/4
5/16-18x1 1/2
5/16-18x1 3/4
5/16-18x2
5/16-18x2 1/4
5/16-18x2 1/2
3/8-16x3/4
3/8-16x1
3/8-16x1 1/4
3/8-16x1 1/2
3/8-16x1 3/4
3/8-16x2
3/8-16x2 1/4
3/8-16x2 1/2

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

SC0404-100
SC0405-100
SC0406-100
SC0407-100
SC0410-100
SC0412-100
SC0414-100
SC0416-50
SC0420-50
SC0422-50
SC0424-50
SC0505-100
SC0506-100
SC0510-100
SC0512-100
SC0514-100
SC0516-50
SC0520-50
SC0522-50
SC0524-50
SC0606-100
SC0610-100
SC0612-100
SC0614-100
SC0616-50
SC0620-50
SC0622-50
SC0624-50

Flat Washers

Refill Pack
Part #
WAN03-100
WAN04-100
WAN05-100
WAN06-100
WAN07-50
WAN08-50

1/4x.625x.050
5/16x.750x.050
3/8x.875x.050
7/16x1.125x.062
1/2x1.250x.062

#10
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2

Refill Pack
Part #
WF04-100
WF05-100
WF06-100
WF07-50
WF08-50

Hex Nuts

Split Lock Washers


Size

Size

Refill Pack
Part #
WL03-100
WL04-100
WL05-100
WL06-100
WL07-50
WL08-50

TECH TIP: When installing


nylon locknuts you must
use anti-seize.

Size
10-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20

Refill Pack
Part #
NC03-100
NC04-100
NC05-100
NC06-100
NC07-50
NC08-50
NF03-100
NF04-100
NF05-100
NF06-100
NF07-50
NF08-50

Nylon Locknuts
Size
10-24
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
7/16-14
1/2-13
10-32
1/4-28
5/16-24
3/8-24
7/16-20
1/2-20

Refill Pack
Part #
NLC03-100
NLC04-100
NLC05-100
NLC06-100
NLC07-50
NLC08-50
NLF03-100
NLF04-100
NLF05-100
NLF06-100
NLF07-50
NLF08-50

All Part Numbers in Magenta are NEW items


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TECH TIP: When installing


nylon locknuts you must
use anti-seize.
Jam Nylon Locknuts
Size
1/4-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
1/2-13
5/16-24
3/8-24
1/2-20

Refill Pack
Part #
NJLC04-50
NJLC05-50
NJLC06-50
NJLC08-25
NJLF05-50
NJLF06-50
NJLF08-25

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
BUTTON CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size
M3-.5x6
M3-.5x8
M3-.5x10
M3-.5x12
M3-.5x16
M3-.5x20
M3-.5x25
M3-.5x30
M3-.5x35
M3-.5x40
M4-.7x8
M4-.7x10
M4-.7x12
M4-.7x14
M4-.7x16
M4-.7x18
M4-.7x20
M4-.7x25
M4-.7x30
M4-.7x35
M4-.7x40
M4-.7x45
M4-.7x50
M5-.8x10
M5-.8x12
M5-.8x14
M5-.8x16
M5-.8x20
M5-.8x25
M5-.8x30
M5-.8x35
M5-.8x40
M5-.8x45
M5-.8x50
M5-.8x60
M6-1.0x6
M6-1.0x10
M6-1.0x12
M6-1.0x14

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

BMC0306HP
BMC0308HP
BMC0310HP
BMC0312HP
BMC0316HP
BMC0320HP
BMC0325HP
BMC0330HP
BMC0335HP
BMC0340HP
BMC0408HP
BMC0410HP
BMC0412HP
BMC0414HP
BMC0416HP
BMC0418HP
BMC0420HP
BMC0425HP
BMC0430HP
BMC0435HP
BMC0440HP
BMC0445HP
BMC0450HP
BMC0510HP
BMC0512HP
BMC0514HP
BMC0516HP
BMC0520HP
BMC0525HP
BMC0530HP
BMC0535HP
BMC0540HP
BMC0545HP
BMC0550HP
BMC0560HP
BMC0606HP
BMC0610HP
BMC0612HP
BMC0614HP

BMC0410HP-10
BMC0412HP-10
BMC0414HP-10
BMC0416HP-10
BMC0420HP-10
BMC0425HP-10
BMC0430HP-10
BMC0435HP-10
BMC0440HP-10
BMC0510HP-10
BMC0512HP-10
BMC0514HP-10
BMC0516HP-10
BMC0520HP-10
BMC0525HP-10
BMC0530HP-10
BMC0535HP-10
BMC0540HP-10
BMC0545HP-10
BMC0550HP-10
BMC0610HP-10
BMC0612HP-10
BMC0614HP-10

M6-1.0x16
M6-1.0x20
M6-1.0x25
M6-1.0x30
M6-1.0x35
M6-1.0x40
M6-1.0x45
M6-1.0x50
M6-1.0x55
M6-1.0x60
M6-1.0x70
M8-1.25x10
M8-1.25x12
M8-1.25x14
M8-1.25x16
M8-1.25x20
M8-1.25x25
M8-1.25x30
M8-1.25x35
M8-1.25x40
M8-1.25x45
M8-1.25x50
M8-1.25x55
M8-1.25x60
M8-1.25x70
M8-1.25x80
M10-1.5x16
M10-1.5x20
M10-1.5x25
M10-1.5x30
M10-1.5x35
M10-1.5x40
M10-1.5x45
M10-1.5x50
M10-1.5x55
M10-1.5x60
M10-1.5x70
M12-1.75x20
M12-1.75x25
M12-1.75x30
M12-1.75x35
M12-1.75x40
M12-1.75x45
M12-1.75x50
M12-1.75x55

BMC0616HP
BMC0620HP
BMC0625HP
BMC0630HP
BMC0635HP
BMC0640HP
BMC0645HP
BMC0650HP
BMC0655HP
BMC0660HP
BMC0670HP
BMC0810HP
BMC0812HP
BMC0814HP
BMC0816HP
BMC0820HP
BMC0825HP
BMC0830HP
BMC0835HP
BMC0840HP
BMC0845HP
BMC0850HP
BMC0855HP
BMC0860HP
BMC0870HP
BMC0880HP
BMC1016HP
BMC1020HP
BMC1025HP
BMC1030HP
BMC1035HP
BMC1040HP
BMC1045HP
BMC1050HP
BMC1055HP
BMC1060HP
BMC1070HP
BMC1220HP
BMC1225HP
BMC1230HP
BMC1235HP
BMC1240HP
BMC1245HP
BMC1250HP
BMC1255HP

BMC0616HP-10
BMC0620HP-10
BMC0625HP-10
BMC0630HP-10
BMC0635HP-10
BMC0640HP-10
BMC0645HP-10
BMC0650HP-10
BMC0655HP-10
BMC0812HP-10
BMC0814HP-10
BMC0816HP-10
BMC0820HP-10
BMC0825HP-10
BMC0830HP-10
BMC0835HP-10
BMC0840HP-10
BMC0845HP-10
BMC0850HP-10
BMC0855HP-10
BMC1016HP-10
BMC1020HP-10
BMC1025HP-10
BMC1030HP-10
BMC1035HP-10
BMC1040HP-10
BMC1045HP-10
BMC1050HP-10
BMC1055HP-10
-

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

FLAT SOCKET CAPS


Coarse Thread
Size
M3-.5x6
M3-.5x8
M3-.5x10
M3-.5x12

Individual
Part #
FMC0306HP
FMC0308HP
FMC0310HP
FMC0312HP
FMC0314HP
FMC0316HP
FMC0318HP
FMC0320HP
FMC0325HP
FMC0330HP
FMC0340HP
FMC0406HP
FMC0408HP
FMC0410HP
FMC0412HP
FMC0414HP
FMC0416HP
FMC0418HP
FMC0420HP
FMC0425HP
FMC0430HP
FMC0435HP
FMC0440HP
FMC0445HP
FMC0508HP
FMC0510HP
FMC0512HP
FMC0514HP
FMC0516HP
FMC0520HP
FMC0525HP
FMC0530HP
FMC0535HP
FMC0540HP
FMC0545HP
FMC0550HP
FMC0560HP
FMC0610HP
FMC0612HP
FMC0614HP

Refill Pack
Part #
-

M3-.5x14
M3-.5x16
M3-.5x18
M3-.5x20
M3-.5x25
M3-.5x30
M3-.5x40
M4-.7x6
M4-.7x8
M4-.7x10
FMC0410HP-10
M4-.7x12
FMC0412HP-10
M4-.7x14
FMC0414HP-10
M4-.7x16
FMC0416HP-10
M4-.7x18
FMC0418HP-10
M4-.7x20
FMC0420HP-10
M4-.7x25
FMC0425HP-10
M4-.7x30
FMC0430HP-10
M4-.7x35
FMC0435HP-10
M4-.7x40
FMC0440HP-10
M4-.7x45
M5-.8x8
M5-.8x10
FMC0510HP-10
M5-.8x12
FMC0512HP-10
M5-.8x14
FMC0514HP-10
M5-.8x16
FMC0516HP-10
M5-.8x20
FMC0520HP-10
M5-.8x25
FMC0525HP-10
M5-.8x30
FMC0530HP-10
M5-.8x35
FMC0535HP-10
M5-.8x40
FMC0540HP-10
M5-.8x45
FMC0545HP-10
M5-.8x50
FMC0550HP-10
M5-.8x60
M6-1.0x10
FMC0610HP-10
M6-1.0x12
FMC0612HP-10
M6-1.0x14
FMC0614HP-10
All Applications and Part Numbers in Magenta are NEW items
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D i a m o nd E n g i nee r i n g P h o n e: 3 8 6 -677-9093 Fax: 386-677-2384 Email: in fo @dep s s.com

The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

FLAT SOCKET CAPS


Coarse Thread, continued
Size
M6-1.0x16
M6-1.0x20
M6-1.0x25
M6-1.0x30
M6-1.0x35
M6-1.0x40
M6-1.0x45
M6-1.0x50
M6-1.0x60
M6-1.0x70
M6-1.0x80
M6-1.0x90
M8-1.25x10
M8-1.25x12
M8-1.25x14
M8-1.25x16
M8-1.25x20
M8-1.25x25
M8-1.25x30
M8-1.25x35
M8-1.25x40
M8-1.25x45
M8-1.25x50
M8-1.25x60
M8-1.25x65
M8-1.25x70
M8-1.25x80
M8-1.25x90
M10-1.5x16
M10-1.5x20
M10-1.5x25
M10-1.5x30
M10-1.5x35
M10-1.5x40
M10-1.5x45
M10-1.5x50
M10-1.5x60
M10-1.5x70
M10-1.5x75
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Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

FMC0616HP
FMC0620HP
FMC0625HP
FMC0630HP
FMC0635HP
FMC0640HP
FMC0645HP
FMC0650HP
FMC0660HP
FMC0670HP
FMC0680HP
FMC0690HP
FMC0810HP
FMC0812HP
FMC0814HP
FMC0816HP
FMC0820HP
FMC0825HP
FMC0830HP
FMC0835HP
FMC0840HP
FMC0845HP
FMC0850HP
FMC0860HP
FMC0865HP
FMC0870HP
FMC0880HP
FMC0890HP
FMC1016HP
FMC1020HP
FMC1025HP
FMC1030HP
FMC1035HP
FMC1040HP
FMC1045HP
FMC1050HP
FMC1060HP
FMC1070HP
FMC1075HP

FMC0616HP-10
FMC0620HP-10
FMC0625HP-10
FMC0630HP-10
FMC0635HP-10
FMC0640HP-10
FMC0645HP-10
FMC0650HP-10
FMC0660HP-10
FMC0812HP-10
FMC0814HP-10
FMC0816HP-10
FMC0820HP-10
FMC0825HP-10
FMC0830HP-10
FMC0835HP-10
FMC0840HP-10
FMC0845HP-10
FMC0850HP-10
FMC0860HP-10
FMC1016HP-10
FMC1020HP-10
FMC1025HP-10
FMC1030HP-10
FMC1035HP-10
FMC1040HP-10
FMC1045HP-10
FMC1050HP-10
FMC1060HP-10
-

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

M10-1.5x80
M10-1.5x90
M10-1.5x100
M12-1.75x20
M12-1.75x25
M12-1.75x30
M12-1.75x35
M12-1.75x40
M12-1.75x45
M12-1.75x50
M12-1.75x60
M12-1.75x70
M12-1.75x75
M12-1.75x80
M12-1.75x90

FMC1080HP
FMC1090HP
FMC1000XHP
FMC1220HP
FMC1225HP
FMC1230HP
FMC1235HP
FMC1240HP
FMC1245HP
FMC1250HP
FMC1260HP
FMC1270HP
FMC1275HP
FMC1280HP
FMC1290HP

M6-1.0x20
M6-1.0x22
M6-1.0x25
M6-1.0x30
M6-1.0x35
M6-1.0x40
M6-1.0x45
M6-1.0x50
M6-1.0x55
M6-1.0x60
M6-1.0x65
M6-1.0x70
M6-1.0x75
M6-1.0x80

HMC0620HP
HMC0622HP
HMC0625HP
HMC0630HP
HMC0635HP
HMC0640HP
HMC0645HP
HMC0650HP
HMC0655HP
HMC0660HP
HMC0665HP
HMC0670HP
HMC0675HP
HMC0680HP

HMC0620HP-10
HMC0622HP-10
HMC0625HP-10
HMC0630HP-10
HMC0635HP-10
HMC0640HP-10
HMC0645HP-10
HMC0650HP-10
HMC0655HP-5
HMC0660HP-5
HMC0665HP-5
HMC0670HP-5
HMC0675HP-5
HMC0680HP-5

M6-1.0x85
M6-1.0x90
M6-1.0x100
M6-1.0x110
M6-1.0x120
M6-1.0x130
M8-1.25x10
M8-1.25x12
M8-1.25x14
M8-1.25x16
M8-1.25x18
M8-1.25x20
M8-1.25x22
M8-1.25x25
M8-1.25x30
M8-1.25x35
M8-1.25x40
M8-1.25x45
M8-1.25x50
M8-1.25x55
M8-1.25x60
M8-1.25x65
M8-1.25x70
M8-1.25x75
M8-1.25x80
M8-1.25x85
M8-1.25x90
M8-1.25x100
M8-1.25x110
M8-1.25x120
M8-1.25x130
M8-1.25x140
M8-1.25x150
M10-1.5x12
M10-1.5x16

HMC0685HP
HMC0690HP
HMC0600XHP
HMC0610XHP
HMC0620XHP
HMC0630XHP
HMC0810HP
HMC0812HP
HMC0814HP
HMC0816HP
HMC0818HP
HMC0820HP
HMC0822HP
HMC0825HP
HMC0830HP
HMC0835HP
HMC0840HP
HMC0845HP
HMC0850HP
HMC0855HP
HMC0860HP
HMC0865HP
HMC0870HP
HMC0875HP
HMC0880HP
HMC0885HP
HMC0890HP
HMC0800XHP
HMC0810XHP
HMC0820XHP
HMC0830XHP
HMC0840XHP
HMC0850XHP
HMC1012HP
HMC1016HP

HMC0685HP-5
HMC0690HP-5
-

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

HEX CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size
M5-.8x8
M5-.8x10
M5-.8x12
M5-.8x14
M5-.8x16
M5-.8x18
M5-.8x20
M5-.8x25
M5-.8x30
M5-.8x35
M5-.8x40
M5-.8x45
M5-.8x50
M5-.8x55
M5-.8x60
M5-.8x65
M5-.8x70
M5-.8x80
M6-1.0x10
M6-1.0x12
M6-1.0x14
M6-1.0x16
M6-1.0x18

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

HMC0508HP
HMC0510HP
HMC0512HP
HMC0514HP
HMC0516HP
HMC0518HP
HMC0520HP
HMC0525HP
HMC0530HP
HMC0535HP
HMC0540HP
HMC0545HP
HMC0550HP
HMC0555HP
HMC0560HP
HMC0565HP
HMC0570HP
HMC0580HP
HMC0610HP
HMC0612HP
HMC0614HP
HMC0616HP
HMC0618HP

HMC0612HP-10
HMC0614HP-10
HMC0616HP-10
HMC0618HP-10

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HMC0814HP-10
HMC0816HP-10
HMC0818HP-10
HMC0820HP-10
HMC0822HP-10
HMC0825HP-10
HMC0830HP-10
HMC0835HP-10
HMC0840HP-10
HMC0845HP-10
HMC0850HP-10
HMC0855HP-10
HMC0860HP-5
HMC0865HP-5
HMC0870HP-5
HMC0875HP-5
HMC0880HP-5
HMC0885HP-5
HMC0890HP-5
HMC1016HP-10

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

M10-1.5x20
M10-1.5x25
M10-1.5x30
M10-1.5x35
M10-1.5x40
M10-1.5x45
M10-1.5x50
M10-1.5x55
M10-1.5x60
M10-1.5x65
M10-1.5x70
M10-1.5x75
M10-1.5x80
M10-1.5x85

HMC1020HP
HMC1025HP
HMC1030HP
HMC1035HP
HMC1040HP
HMC1045HP
HMC1050HP
HMC1055HP
HMC1060HP
HMC1065HP
HMC1070HP
HMC1075HP
HMC1080HP
HMC1085HP

HMC1020HP-10
HMC1025HP-10
HMC1030HP-10
HMC1035HP-10
HMC1040HP-10
HMC1045HP-10
HMC1050HP-10
HMC1055HP-5
HMC1060HP-5
HMC1065HP-5
HMC1070HP-5
HMC1075HP-5
HMC1080HP-5
HMC1085HP-5

M14-2.0x45
M14-2.0x50
M14-2.0x55
M14-2.0x60
M14-2.0x70
M14-2.0x75
M14-2.0x80
M14-2.0x90
M14-2.0x100
M14-2.0x120
M16-2.0x20
M16-2.0x25
M16-2.0x30
M16-2.0x35

HMC1445HP
HMC1450HP
HMC1455HP
HMC1460HP
HMC1470HP
HMC1475HP
HMC1480HP
HMC1490HP
HMC1400XHP
HMC1420XHP
HMC1620HP
HMC1625HP
HMC1630HP
HMC1635HP

M10-1.5x90
M10-1.5x100
M10-1.5x110
M10-1.5x120
M10-1.5x130
M10-1.5x140
M10-1.5x150
M12-1.75x16
M12-1.75x20
M12-1.75x25
M12-1.75x30
M12-1.75x35
M12-1.75x40
M12-1.75x45
M12-1.75x50
M12-1.75x55
M12-1.75x60
M12-1.75x65
M12-1.75x70
M12-1.75x75
M12-1.75x80
M12-1.75x85
M12-1.75x90
M12-1.75x100
M12-1.75x110
M12-1.75x120
M12-1.75x130
M12-1.75x140
M12-1.75x150
M12-1.75x160
M14-2.0x20
M14-2.0x25
M14-2.0x30
M14-2.0x35
M14-2.0x40

HMC1090HP
HMC1000XHP
HMC1010XHP
HMC1020XHP
HMC1030XHP
HMC1040XHP
HMC1050XHP
HMC1216HP
HMC1220HP
HMC1225HP
HMC1230HP
HMC1235HP
HMC1240HP
HMC1245HP
HMC1250HP
HMC1255HP
HMC1260HP
HMC1265HP
HMC1270HP
HMC1275HP
HMC1280HP
HMC1285HP
HMC1290HP
HMC1200XHP
HMC1210XHP
HMC1220XHP
HMC1230XHP
HMC1240XHP
HMC1250XHP
HMC1260XHP
HMC1420HP
HMC1425HP
HMC1430HP
HMC1435HP
HMC1440HP

HMC1090HP-5
HMC1000XHP-5
HMC1220HP-5
HMC1225HP-5
HMC1230HP-5
HMC1235HP-5
HMC1240HP-5
HMC1245HP-5
HMC1250HP-5
HMC1255HP-5
HMC1260HP-5
HMC1265HP-5
HMC1270HP-5
HMC1275HP-5
HMC1280HP-5
HMC1285HP-5
HMC1290HP-5
HMC1200XHP-5
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M16-2.0x40
M16-2.0x45
M16-2.0x50
M16-2.0x55
M16-2.0x60
M16-2.0x65
M16-2.0x70
M16-2.0x75
M16-2.0x80
M16-2.0x90
M16-2.0x100
M16-2.0x110
M16-2.0x120
M16-2.0x130
M16-2.0x140
M16-2.0x150
M16-2.0x160
M16-2.0x170
M16-2.0x180
M18-2.5x45
M18-2.5x50
M18-2.5x55
M18-2.5x60
M18-2.5x65
M18-2.5x70
M18-2.5x80
M18-2.5x90
M18-2.5x100
M18-2.5x120
M20-2.5x60
M20-2.5x65
M20-2.5x70
M20-2.5x75
M20-2.5x80
M20-2.5x90

HMC1640HP
HMC1645HP
HMC1650HP
HMC1655HP
HMC1660HP
HMC1665HP
HMC1670HP
HMC1675HP
HMC1680HP
HMC1690HP
HMC1600XHP
HMC1610XHP
HMC1620XHP
HMC1630XHP
HMC1640XHP
HMC1650XHP
HMC1660XHP
HMC1670XHP
HMC1680XHP
HMC1845HP
HMC1850HP
HMC1855HP
HMC1860HP
HMC1865HP
HMC1870HP
HMC1880HP
HMC1890HP
HMC1800XHP
HMC1820XHP
HMC2060HP
HMC2065HP
HMC2070HP
HMC2075HP
HMC2080HP
HMC2090HP

M20-2.5x100
M20-2.5x110
M20-2.5x120

HMC2000XHP
HMC2010XHP
HMC2020XHP

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

SOCKET CAPS
Coarse Thread
Size
M3-.5x5
M3-.5x6
M3-.5x10
M3-.5x12
M3-.5x16
M3-.5x18
M3-.5x20
M3-.5x22
M3-.5x25
M3-.5x30
M3-.5x35
M3-.5x40
M3-.5x50
M4-.7x6
M4-.7x8
M4-.7x10
M4-.7x12
M4-.7x14
M4-.7x16
M4-.7x18
M4-.7x20
M4-.7x22
M4-.7x25
M4-.7x30
M4-.7x35
M4-.7x40
M4-.7x45
M4-.7x50
M4-.7x55
M4-.7x60
M5-.8x6
M5-.8x8
M5-.8x10
M5-.8x12
M5-.8x14

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

SMC0305HP
SMC0306HP
SMC0310HP
SMC0312HP
SMC0316HP
SMC0318HP
SMC0320HP
SMC0322HP
SMC0325HP
SMC0330HP
SMC0335HP
SMC0340HP
SMC0350HP
SMC0406HP
SMC0408HP
SMC0410HP
SMC0412HP
SMC0414HP
SMC0416HP
SMC0418HP
SMC0420HP
SMC0422HP
SMC0425HP
SMC0430HP
SMC0435HP
SMC0440HP
SMC0445HP
SMC0450HP
SMC0455HP
SMC0460HP
SMC0506HP
SMC0508HP
SMC0510HP
SMC0512HP
SMC0514HP

SMC0410HP-10
SMC0412HP-10
SMC0414HP-10
SMC0416HP-10
SMC0418HP-10
SMC0420HP-10
SMC0422HP-10
SMC0425HP-10
SMC0430HP-10
SMC0435HP-10
SMC0440HP-10
SMC0510HP-10
SMC0512HP-10
SMC0514HP-10

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
SOCKET CAPS
Coarse Thread, continued
Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

M5-.8x16
M5-.8x18
M5-.8x20
M5-.8x22

SMC0516HP
SMC0518HP
SMC0520HP
SMC0522HP

SMC0516HP-10
SMC0518HP-10
SMC0520HP-10
SMC0522HP-10

M5-.8x25
M5-.8x30
M5-.8x35
M5-.8x40
M5-.8x45
M5-.8x50
M5-.8x55
M5-.8x60
M5-.8x65
M5-.8x70
M5-.8x80
M6-1.0x10
M6-1.0x12
M6-1.0x14
M6-1.0x16
M6-1.0x20
M6-1.0x22
M6-1.0x25
M6-1.0x30
M6-1.0x35
M6-1.0x40
M6-1.0x45
M6-1.0x50
M6-1.0x55
M6-1.0x60
M6-1.0x65
M6-1.0x70
M6-1.0x75
M6-1.0x80
M6-1.0x85
M6-1.0x90
M6-1.0x100
M6-1.0x120
M6-1.0x130
M6-1.0x140

SMC0525HP
SMC0530HP
SMC0535HP
SMC0540HP
SMC0545HP
SMC0550HP
SMC0555HP
SMC0560HP
SMC0565HP
SMC0570HP
SMC0580HP
SMC0610HP
SMC0612HP
SMC0614HP
SMC0616HP
SMC0620HP
SMC0622HP
SMC0625HP
SMC0630HP
SMC0635HP
SMC0640HP
SMC0645HP
SMC0650HP
SMC0655HP
SMC0660HP
SMC0665HP
SMC0670HP
SMC0675HP
SMC0680HP
SMC0685HP
SMC0690HP
SMC0600XHP
SMC0620XHP
SMC0630XHP
SMC0640XHP

SMC0525HP-10
SMC0530HP-10
SMC0535HP-10
SMC0540HP-10
SMC0545HP-10
SMC0550HP-10
-

Size

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SMC0612HP-10
SMC0614HP-10
SMC0616HP-10
SMC0620HP-10
SMC0622HP-10
SMC0625HP-10
SMC0630HP-10
SMC0635HP-10
SMC0640HP-10
SMC0645HP-10
SMC0650HP-10
SMC0655HP-10
SMC0660HP-5
SMC0665HP-5
SMC0670HP-5
SMC0675HP-5
SMC0680HP-5
SMC0690HP-5
SMC0600XHP-5
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D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

M6-1.0x150
M8-1.25x10
M8-1.25x12
M8-1.25x14
M8-1.25x16
M8-1.25x20
M8-1.25x25
M8-1.25x30
M8-1.25x35
M8-1.25x40
M8-1.25x45
M8-1.25x50
M8-1.25x55
M8-1.25x60

SMC0650XHP
SMC0810HP
SMC0812HP
SMC0814HP
SMC0816HP
SMC0820HP
SMC0825HP
SMC0830HP
SMC0835HP
SMC0840HP
SMC0845HP
SMC0850HP
SMC0855HP
SMC0860HP

SMC0814HP-10
SMC0816HP-10
SMC0820HP-10
SMC0825HP-10
SMC0830HP-10
SMC0835HP-10
SMC0840HP-10
SMC0845HP-10
SMC0850HP-10
SMC0855HP-10
SMC0860HP-10

M12-1.75x20
M12-1.75x25
M12-1.75x30
M12-1.75x35
M12-1.75x40
M12-1.75x45
M12-1.75x50
M12-1.75x55
M12-1.75x60
M12-1.75x65
M12-1.75x70
M12-1.75x75
M12-1.75x80
M12-1.75x85

SMC1220HP
SMC1225HP
SMC1230HP
SMC1235HP
SMC1240HP
SMC1245HP
SMC1250HP
SMC1255HP
SMC1260HP
SMC1265HP
SMC1270HP
SMC1275HP
SMC1280HP
SMC1285HP

SMC1220HP-5
SMC1225HP-5
SMC1230HP-5
SMC1235HP-5
SMC1240HP-5
SMC1245HP-5
SMC1250HP-5
SMC1255HP-5
SMC1260HP-5
SMC1265HP-5
SMC1270HP-5
SMC1280HP-5
SMC1285HP-5

M8-1.25x65
M8-1.25x70
M8-1.25x75
M8-1.25x80
M8-1.25x90
M8-1.25x100
M8-1.25x110
M8-1.25x120
M8-1.25x130
M8-1.25x140
M8-1.25x150
M10-1.5x12
M10-1.5x16
M10-1.5x20
M10-1.5x25
M10-1.5x30
M10-1.5x35
M10-1.5x40
M10-1.5x45
M10-1.5x50
M10-1.5x55
M10-1.5x60
M10-1.5x65
M10-1.5x70
M10-1.5x75
M10-1.5x80
M10-1.5x85
M10-1.5x90
M10-1.5x100
M10-1.5x110
M10-1.5x120
M10-1.5x130
M10-1.5x140
M10-1.5x150
M12-1.75x16

SMC0865HP
SMC0870HP
SMC0875HP
SMC0880HP
SMC0890HP
SMC0800XHP
SMC0810XHP
SMC0820XHP
SMC0830XHP
SMC0840XHP
SMC0850XHP
SMC1012HP
SMC1016HP
SMC1020HP
SMC1025HP
SMC1030HP
SMC1035HP
SMC1040HP
SMC1045HP
SMC1050HP
SMC1055HP
SMC1060HP
SMC1065HP
SMC1070HP
SMC1075HP
SMC1080HP
SMC1085HP
SMC1090HP
SMC1000XHP
SMC1010XHP
SMC1020XHP
SMC1030XHP
SMC1040XHP
SMC1050XHP
SMC1216HP

SMC0865HP-5
SMC0870HP-5
SMC0875HP-5
SMC0880HP-5
SMC0890HP-5
SMC0800XHP-5
-

M12-1.75x90
M12-1.75x100
M12-1.75x110
M12-1.75x120
M12-1.75x130
M12-1.75x140

SMC1290HP
SMC1200XHP
SMC1210XHP
SMC1220XHP
SMC1230XHP
SMC1240XHP

SMC1290HP-5
SMC1200XHP-5
-

SMC1016HP-10
SMC1020HP-10
SMC1025HP-10
SMC1030HP-10
SMC1035HP-10
SMC1040HP-10
SMC1045HP-10
SMC1050HP-10
SMC1055HP-10
SMC1060HP-10
SMC1065HP-5
SMC1070HP-5
SMC1075HP-5
SMC1080HP-5
SMC1085HP-5
SMC1090HP-5
-

Measure like
this to calculate
proper length
The Groove

M6-1.0x20
M8-1.25x40
M8-1.25x45
M10-1.5x30
M10-1.5x35
M10-1.5x40
M10-1.5x55
M10-1.5x65
M10-1.5x80
M10-1.5x85

SMC1000XHP-5
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Individual
Part #

Size

Refill Pack
Part #

SMC0620GP
SMC0840GP
SMC0845GP
SMC1030GP
SMC1035GP
SMC1040GP
SMC1055GP
SMC1065GP
SMC1080GP
SMC1085GP

2001 MV Agusta
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2002 Ferrari Enzo


Engine: 5988cc 12 cylinder
Horsepower: 660 @ 7,800 rpm
Torque: 484 @ 5,500 rpm
Redline: 8,200 rpm
Diamond Engineerings Race Proof
fastenersTM offer the ultimate in
performance and looks. Our metric range
includes hard to find M10-1.25 fine thread
bolts. These are perfect for replacing you
original suspension fasteners on import
motorcycles or cars.
Measure like
this to calculate
proper length

12 POINTS
Coarse Thread
M6 Standard Flange
Flange diameter 11.5mm
Wrench size M8

Size
M6-1.0x12
M6-1.0x16
M6-1.0x20
M6-1.0x25
M6-1.0x30
M6-1.0x35
M6-1.0x40
M6-1.0x45
M6-1.0x50
M6-1.0x55
M6-1.0x60
M6-1.0x65
M6-1.0x70
M6-1.0x75
M6-1.0x80
M6-1.0x90
M6-1.0x100
M6-1.0x135

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

TMC0612HP
TMC0616HP
TMC0620HP
TMC0625HP
TMC0630HP
TMC0635HP
TMC0640HP
TMC0645HP
TMC0650HP
TMC0655HP
TMC0660HP
TMC0665HP
TMC0670HP
TMC0675HP
TMC0680HP
TMC0690HP
TMC0600XHP
TMC0635XHP

TMC0612HP-10
TMC0616HP-10
TMC0620HP-10
TMC0625HP-10
TMC0630HP-10
TMC0635HP-10
TMC0640HP-10
TMC0645HP-10
TMC0650HP-10
TMC0655HP-10
TMC0660HP-10
TMC0665HP-5
TMC0670HP-5
TMC0675HP-5
TMC0680HP-5
TMC0690HP-5
TMC0600XHP-5
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Custom 450 Stainless


180,000 psi Tensile
20% Stronger than Grade 8
MJ4g6g Rolled Threads
Hand Polished to a Mirror Finish

M8-1.25x12
M8-1.25x16
M8-1.25x20
M8-1.25x25
M8-1.25x30
M8-1.25x35
M8-1.25x40
M8-1.25x45
M8-1.25x50
M8-1.25x55
M8-1.25x60
M8-1.25x65
M8-1.25x70
M8-1.25x75
M8-1.25x80
M8-1.25x90
M8-1.25x100

M10-1.5x20
M10-1.5x25
M10-1.5x30
M10-1.5x35
M10-1.5x40
M10-1.5x45
M10-1.5x50
M10-1.5x60
M10-1.5x65
M10-1.5x70
M10-1.5x80
M10-1.5x90
M10-1.5x100

M8 Standard Flange
Flange diameter 15mm
Wrench size M10
TMC0812HP
TMC0812HP-10
TMC0816HP
TMC0816HP-10
TMC0820HP
TMC0820HP-10
TMC0825HP
TMC0825HP-10
TMC0830HP
TMC0830HP-10
TMC0835HP
TMC0835HP-10
TMC0840HP
TMC0840HP-10
TMC0845HP
TMC0845HP-10
TMC0850HP
TMC0850HP-10
TMC0855HP
TMC0855HP-10
TMC0860HP
TMC0860HP-10
TMC0865HP
TMC0865HP-5
TMC0870HP
TMC0870HP-5
TMC0875HP
TMC0875HP-5
TMC0880HP
TMC0880HP-5
TMC0890HP
TMC0890HP-5
TMC0800XHP TMC0800XHP-5
M10 Standard Flange
Flange diameter 18.5mm
Wrench size M12
TMC1020HP
TMC1020HP-10
TMC1025HP
TMC1025HP-10
TMC1030HP
TMC1030HP-10
TMC1035HP
TMC1035HP-10
TMC1040HP
TMC1040HP-10
TMC1045HP
TMC1045HP-10
TMC1050HP
TMC1050HP-10
TMC1060HP
TMC1060HP-10
TMC1065HP
TMC1065HP-5
TMC1070HP
TMC1070HP-5
TMC1080HP
TMC1080HP-5
TMC1090HP
TMC1090HP-5
TMC1000XHP TMC1000XHP-5

1951 Ferrari F2 166


Engine: 1995cc 12 cylinder 60 V
Horsepower: 155 bhp @ 7,000rpm
BHP/Liter:78 bhp / liter
Power to weight:0.22 bhp / kg
Top Speed: 240 km/h / 149 mph
Fine Thread

M10-1.25x20
M10-1.25x25
M10-1.25x30
M10-1.25x35
M10-1.25x40
M10-1.25x45
M10-1.25x50
M10-1.25x60
M10-1.25x70
M10-1.25x80
M10-1.25x90
M10-1.25x100

M10 Standard Flange


Flange diameter 18.5mm
Wrench size M12
TMF1020HP
TMF1020HP-5
TMF1025HP
TMF1025HP-5
TMF1030HP
TMF1030HP-5
TMF1035HP
TMF1035HP-5
TMF1040HP
TMF1040HP-5
TMF1045HP
TMF1045HP-5
TMF1050HP
TMF1050HP-5
TMF1060HP
TMF1060HP-5
TMF1070HP
TMF1070HP-5
TMF1080HP
TMF1080HP-5
TMF1090HP
TMF1090HP-5
TMF1000XHP
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TECH TIP: When using our Race


ProofTM nuts it is highly recommended
that anti-seize be used.
Twelve point flange nuts are available
in both coarse and fine thread. They are
rated at 180,000 psi tensile.

12 Point Nuts
Size

Individual
Part #

Refill Pack
Part #

M6-1.0

NTFMC06P

M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M8-1.0
M10-1.25
M12-1.25

NTFMC08P
NTFMC10P
NTFMF08P
NTFMF10P
NTFMF12P

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The quantity of fasteners included in Refill Packs is the last number in the part number. Examples: HC0610HP-10 Includes 10 pieces

Flat Washers
Size
M4x9x.8
M5x10x1
M6x12x1.6
M8x16x1.6
M10x20x2
M12x24x2.5
M14x28x2.5
M16x30x3
M18x34x3
M20x37x3

Fender Washers

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WFM04P
WFM05P
WFM06P
WFM08P
WFM10P
WFM12P
WFM14P
WFM16P
WFM18P
WFM20P

WFM04P-25
WFM05P-25
WFM06P-25
WFM08P-25
WFM10P-25
WFM12P-25

M6x9.8x1.2

Size

WNM06P-100

Hex Nuts
Size

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

M4-0.7

NMC04P

NMC04P-10

M5-0.8
M6-1
M7-1
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M12-1.75
M14-2
M16-2
M18-2.5
M20-2.5
M10-1.25
M10-1
M12-1.5
M12-1.25
M14-1.5
M16-1.5
M18-1.5
M20-1.5

NMC05P
NMC06P
NMC07P
NMC08P
NMC10P
NMC12P
NMC14P
NMC16HP
NMC18HP
NMC20HP
NMF10P
NMX10P
NMF12P
NMX12P
NMF14P
NMF16HP
NMF18HP
NMF20HP

NMC05P-10
NMC06P-10
NMC08P-10
NMC10P-10
NMC12P-10
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WFFM05P
WFFM06P
WFFM08P
WFFM10P

Size
M5
M6
M8
M10
M12

Split Lock Washers

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WNM06P

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

Size
M5x15x1.2
M6x18x1.6
M8x24x1.6
M10x30x1.6

Specialty Washers
Size

Hi Collar Lock Washers

D i a m o nd E n g i nee ri n g

M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M8
M10
M12
M14
M16
M18
M20

WHLM05P
WHLM06P
WHLM08P
WHLM10P
WHLM12P

Internal Tooth Lock Washers

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #
WLM02P
WLM03P
WLM04P
WLM05P
WLM06P
WLM08P
WLM10P
WLM12P
WLM14P
WLM16P
WLM18P
WLM20P

WLM04P-25
WLM05P-25
WLM06P-25
WLM08P-25
WLM10P-25
WLM12P-25

Size
M5
M6
M8
M10
M12

WILM05P
WILM06P
WILM08P
WILM10P
WILM12P

Size

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

M5-0.8

NFMC05P

NFMC05P-10

M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M12-1.75

NFMC06P
NFMC08P
NFMC10P
NFMC12P

NFMC06P-10
NFMC08P-10
NFMC10P-10
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Nylon Locknuts

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

Flange Locknuts

TECH TIP: When installing


nylon locknuts you must use
anti-seize.

Size

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

Acorn Nuts

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

Size

Individual Refill Pack


Part #
Part #

M4-0.7

NLMC04P

NLMC04P-10

M3-.5

NAMC03HP

M5-0.8
M6-1
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M12-1.75
M14-2
M16-2
M20-2.5

NLMC05P
NLMC06P
NLMC08P
NLMC10P
NLMC12P
NLMC14P
NLMC16HP
NLMC20HP

NLMC05P-10
NLMC06P-10
NLMC08P-10
NLMC10P-10
NLMC12P-10
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M4-.7
M5-.8
M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M12-1.75
M16-2.0
M20-2.5

NAMC04HP
NAMC05HP
NAMC06HP
NAMC08HP
NAMC10HP
NAMC12HP
NAMC16HP
NAMC20HP

NAMC04HP-10
NAMC05HP-10
NAMC06HP-10
NAMC08HP-10
NAMC10HP-10
NAMC12HP-10
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Fastener assortments are a must for shops or the serious builder. With a complete range of assortments available we make it easy for you
to have what you need when you need it. We have designed them to include the range of sizes and quantity you need to start with. Standard
bolt and nut assortment include 10 pieces each size and 25 for washers. Many popular assortments as well as ones for longer lengths and
larger sizes are available as half assortments which include a lesser quantity of each size. This enables you to purchase the range of sizes
you want and adjust the quantities as needed. For shops that need a larger range than is available or to simply add a variety of miscellaneous
sizes, empty bins are available too.

Button Caps
Part # - ZBM03HP

20 sizes - 200 pieces - 10 each


M4-.7 x 10 thru 40
M5-.8 x 10 thru 50

Part # - ZBM02HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


M6-1.0 x 10 thru 55
M8-1.25 x 12 thru 55
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 55

Part # - ZBM04HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 10 thru 55
M8-1.25 x 12 thru 55
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 55

Flat Socket Caps


Part # - ZFM03HP

20 sizes - 200 pieces - 10 each


M4-.7 x 10 thru 40
M5-.8 x 10 thru 50

Hex Caps
Part # - ZHM02HP

Part # - ZFM02HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


M6-1.0 x 12 thru 50
M8-1.25 x 14 thru 55
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 50

Part # - ZFM04HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 12 thru 50
M8-1.25 x 14 thru 55
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 50

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


M6-1.0 x 10 thru 60
M8-1.25 x 12 thru 60
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 60
32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each
M6-1.0 x 10 thru 60
M8-1.25 x 12 thru 60
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 60

Part # - ZHM03HP

32 sizes - 160 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 12 thru 55
M8-1.25 x 14 thru 60
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 55

Part # - ZHM04HP

21 sizes - 105 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 60 thru 100
M8-1.25 x 65 thru 100
M10-1.5 x 60 thru 100

24 sizes - 120 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 55 thru 90
M8-1.25 x 60 thru 90
M10-1.5 x 55 thru 100

16 sizes - 80 pieces - 5 each


M12-1.75 x 20 thru 100

Part # - ZTM01HP

30 sizes - 150 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 12 thru 60
M8-1.25 x 12 thru 60
M10-1.5 x 20 thru 60

Part # - ZTM03HP

17 sizes - 85 pieces - 5 each


M6-1.0 x 65 thru 100
M8-1.25 x 65 thru 100
M10-1.5 x 65 thru 100

Part # - ZTM04HP

12 sizes - 60 pieces - 5 each


M10-1.25 x 20 thru 90

Part # - ZSM02HP

32 sizes - 320 pieces - 10 each


M6-1.0 x 12 thru 55
M8-1.25 x 14 thru 60
M10-1.5 x 16 thru 55

Part # - ZHM05HP

30 sizes - 300 pieces - 10 each


M6-1.0 x 12 thru 60
M8-1.25 x 12 thru 60
M10-1.5 x 20 thru 60

20 sizes - 200 pieces - 10 each


M4-.7 x 10 thru 40
M5-.8 x 10 thru 50

Part # - ZHM06HP

7 sizes - 35 pieces - 5 each


M12-1.75 x 20 thru 50

12 Points
Part # - ZTM02HP

Socket Caps
Part # - ZSM06HP

Part # - ZSM07HP

Part # - ZSM03HP

Part # - ZSM04HP

7 sizes - 35 pieces - 5 each


M12-1.75 x 20 thru 50

Part # - ZHM05HP

16 sizes - 80 pieces - 5 each


M12-1.75 x 20 thru 100

Nuts, Nylon Locknuts


Flange Nuts & Acorn Nuts
Part # - ZNM06P
21 sizes - 210 pieces
10 each M6, 8, 10
5 each M4, 5, 12
M4-.7 (Nuts & Nylocks only)
M5-.8 (Nuts, Nylocks & Acorns only)
M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.5
M12-1.5 (Nuts, Nylocks & Acorns only)

Part # - ZNM07P
9 sizes - 90 pieces - 10 each
Nuts, Nylocks & Acorns only
M6-1.0
M8-1.25
M10-1.5

Flat Washers &


Split Lock Washers
Part # - ZWM05P
12 sizes - 300 pieces
25 each M6, 8, 10
10 each M4, 5, 12

Bins
Part # - ZBIN

8 to 32 Dividable Compartments
Includes blank label

M4
M5
M6
M8
M10
M12

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Diamond Engineering
1527 Pine Avenue Holly Hill, FL 32117
Phone: 386.677.9093
Fax: 386.677.2384
Email: info @ depss.com
Web: www.depss.com

June 2, 2011

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