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Help I need new nuts!

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Help I need new nuts!

We're doing an interior redo on our 1965 206. We're currently doing the panel and want to replace the chewed up circuit breaker nuts and washers. The breakers are good, so don't want to replace them and have searched and searched the net. Can anybody suggest a place to come up with 11/32" x 32 pitch, stainless thin nuts and washers? Thanks BC pilots!
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

Zebra

Try the outfit listed here. There are several stores.
When I worked in Customer support for Applied Materials we often found esoteric parts here.

HSC Electronics Supply or "Halted"

They have most parts from World War Two through tomorrow.
Hope it helps

Chris C

http://www.halted.com/commerce/info/con ... 9044883459
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

If all else fails, call Digi-Key, a fantastic company in NW Minnesota. They're perhaps the largest supplier of electronic components in the world.

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Help I need new nuts!

Not sure if thin enough, and they are a nylon lock nut. Good for vibrating conditions...

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Hex-Lo ... _sku=4FJE1
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Hey Tim...Don't broadcast the title to your thread in the singles bar!
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

I like to use this site.
http://www.gen-aircraft-hardware.com/
Try AN316-?
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

flyingzebra wrote:We're doing an interior redo on our 1965 206. We're currently doing the panel and want to replace the chewed up circuit breaker nuts and washers. The breakers are good, so don't want to replace them and have searched and searched the net. Can anybody suggest a place to come up with 11/32" x 32 pitch, stainless thin nuts and washers? Thanks BC pilots!


If the other sources do not work out, try and contact Luky's Hardware in Burbank, CA. They are one of the last great mil surplus hardware stores. Formerly Joe Factor Surplus for those who remember that here locally. You will have to send then a sketch of the part, and the actual thread size (it will be #6-32, #8-32, or #10-32, not "11/32")

She might be willing to have one of the employees go and look to see if they have the right part. They do have a good selection of stainless hardware.
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

Here's another great source for your nuts. I'm sure you can find different size rod's in there too. What ever floats your boat :D

http://www.mcmaster.com/#
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

It may be a 5/16-32 or a 3/8-32. 11/16-32 is not a UNC size. But if you are looking for a thin nut, the easiest place to go is mcmaster.com. It'll be on your doorstep tomorrow if you order it by 3pm or so.

PN: 91862A110
or
PN: 91862A112

Mine are 5/16 in my 182. You can also get bearing nuts, which require a spanner to install or remove, but look a bit sharper (no hex, just smooth with two slots) for the "details oriented" sort of person.
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

Also, if your close to one of the McFadden-Dale Hardware stores in the SoCal, Las Vegas, NV, and Phoenix area's. They have an excellent supply of hardware. http://hstrial-mcfaddendalei.homestead.com/

Also, Fastenal (http://www.fastenal.com/web/home.ex) is another excellent source, too. They have small stores all over the country.
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

Thanks for the replies BCPs! New nuts found. Something I can relate to, on several levels, about old nuts no longer much use and getting replaced :wink:
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Re: Help I need new nuts!

Every now and then, Tacoma Screw has items like this.

Radar Electric in Seattle has moved to Bothell: www.radarinc.com/ always a good place to look.

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TomD wrote:Radar Electric in Seattle has moved to Bothell: http://www.radarinc.com/ always a good place to look.

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Orvac has a couple of locations in SoCal. A great source for electronic stuff, too. http://www.orvac.com/
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