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Nylon Tip Set Screw M3-0.5 x 8mm Black Oxide Steel

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Nylon Tip Set Screw M3-0.5 x 8mm Black Oxide SteelProduct Details : Nylon Tip Set Screw M3 0. 5 x 8mm Black Oxide Steel Product Type: Set Screws Head Style: Headless Point Type: Soft Nylon Thread Size: M3 0. 5 Screw Size: M3 Thread Pitch: 0. 5 Length: 8mm Thread Type: Coarse Metric Thread Direction: Right Hand Thread Drive Style: Hex Socket Drive Material(s): Black Oxide Steel For any information about products, please contact us. *Photos for reference purposes only.
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