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Machine Screws, Phillips 100 Degree Flat Head, Black Oxide Stainless Steel 18-8, #2-56 x 1/4"
#2-56
| Quantity | Unit price |
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| 1 – 99 |
$0.07*
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| 100 – 999 |
$0.04*
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| 1000+ |
$0.03*
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- Color (Duplicate): Black
- Color: Black
- Condition: New
- Corrosion Resistant: Yes
- Countersink: 100 Degree
- Diameter: #2
- Drive Style: Phillips
- Head Type: Flat Head
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Thread Type: Coarse
- Finish: Black Oxide
- Fit: 2A
- Grade: 18-8
- Head Height: Max 0.036 - Min 0.028
- Head Diameter: Max 0.162 - Min 0.144
- Head Style: Flat
- Length: 1/4"
- Material (Duplicate): Black Oxide 18-8 Stainless Steel
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Part Number: 793244330636
- Pattern: Phillips
- Phillips Drive: #1
- Product Type: Machine Screw
- Size: #2-56 x 1/4"
- Size System: US
- Size Type: Regular
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Thread Direction: Right Hand
- Thread Pitch: 56 Per Inch
- Thread Size: #2-56
- Thread Standard: UNF
- Thread Type: Fine
- Tolerance (IFI): Actual measurements may vary slightly +/- depending on production run within IFI Tolerances
- Weight: 1
- Undercut in lengths 1/8" or shorter
- Black oxide finish adds an extra layer of corrosion and abrasion resistance to stainless steel
- Commonly used for its sleek black look
- Chemically treated with a layer of wax or oil
- Commonly used in:
- Black Tools
- Firearm and Knife builds
- Tattoo Machines
- Automotive Builds & Projects
- Finishing Applications
#2-56 Phillips Flat Head Machine Screws in Black Oxide 18-8 Stainless Steel featuring a 100-degree countersunk head are often used for shorter length fasteners to allow for a greater threaded length.
Machine Screws of this style are very similar to a standard Phillips Flat Head Machine Screw, however the countersink underneath the head is shorter in length due to the angle of the taper. Because of this, 100-degree taper screws are often used when fastening thinner materials.