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    Does anyone know were I can get hold of 10-30 UNC countersunk socket screws (preferably stainless steel) without having to buy them in huge quantities (I.E. a box of 500!)??

    Thanks,
    Geoff

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    Screws!

    Try Googling in UK pages for:
    stainless steel UNC countersunk socket screws

    Several suppliers crop up that could be worth a vada

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    • #3
      Screws!

      BBN are great, dead cheap and loadsa stock - I get all my bits from there http://www.bbn.co.ukwww.bbn.co.uk I think you have to order in multiples of 100 if you shop online tho, but if you can go there in person, you can order any amount you want

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      • #4
        Screws!

        Bah! there sites undergoing a revamp at the mo, theres a fone number there tho

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        • #5
          Screws!

          UNC Size 10 is 24 threads per inch.

          UNF Size 10 is 32 threads per inch.

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          • #6
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            Ooops!!.. My mistake!! The drawings I have state 10-32 not 10-30 so you are quite right Woody, theyre UNF not UNC!
            But the question still stands!
            P.S. what does size 10 equate to in diameter expresed in fractions of inches?

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            • #7
              Screws!

              Geoff, No. 10 UNF/UNC is 3/16 ( 0.1875 or 4.76mm )

              But i may be Wrong

              GORD

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              • #8
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                http://www.efunda.com/DesignStandards/screws/screwunf.cfmhttp://www.efunda.com/DesignStandard...s/screwunf.cfm

                More types on the left hand menu.

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                • #9
                  Screws!

                  Thanks all,
                  I now have this one sorted!
                  For reference any one wanting stainless or high tensile fixings could do worse than contact..
                  Precision Technology Supplies Ltd.
                  http://www.pts-uk.com/index.htmhttp://www.pts-uk.com/index.htm

                  Geoff.

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