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Extra Large Threaded Stainless Screws with Washers Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Extra Large Threaded Stainless Screws with Washers

Hex screw bolt can be widely used in the home and office appliance, communication equipments, ship assembly and other machinery industry. Made of high quality 18-8 (304) stainless steel, provides strength and great protection from corrosions and tarnishing. Screw Thread Diameter: 1/4"; Screw Thread Pitch: 20 TPI; Screw Length: 3-1/2". Extra-large and thick flat washer. Package Included: 8 Sets hex head screwbolts, hex nuts , flat & lock washers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

3 inch screws b. Flat and lock washers with nuts work great

All components were well packed and on time. The threads on the bolts are very well machined for smooth nut operation. I like that the threads go all the way to the head so you can use the whole screw. I have no problem with combining the individual sets. I would order again if needed.

Pros
  • Hex head bolts
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The nut of a bad product does not fit the screw.

It was the craziest thing ever. It seems that "unscrewing" a bunch of nuts and bolts is impossible. But these didn't fit. It was almost like a mixed thread of the US with the closest metric threat. He will turn around twice and then grab. Too cheap to bear the hassle of returning, but it delayed and annoyed a project I was working on. don't take it!

Pros
  • Screws
Cons
  • Something else

I have repaired broken mounting bolts so many times I didn't have enough metal to screw in stock Yamaha brackets. So I removed the front of the case, drilled new holes in the metal bar and then put a bolt through the bottom of the bar, put on a washer and nut to tighten the bolt to the bar. I then drilled new holes in the canopy support rod (aluminum). I threaded the nut and washer about halfway onto the new bolts, slipped the lightweight support bar over the bolts, and then installed the…

Pros
  • Hardware
Cons
  • High Price