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Steel hexagonal nuts (B.A. and B.S.F. threads) (ordinary, thin, slotted and castle) for aircraft

Steel hexagonal nuts (B.A. and B.S.F. threads) (ordinary, thin, slotted and castle) for aircraft

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Main Author: 8096 British Standards Institution
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Bolts and nuts
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