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Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw 1-1/2
Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw 1-1/2

Stainless Steel Shoulder Screw 1-1/2" Hex Socket - for Machinery & Automotive

$178.42 $237.9 -25%

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Product Description

Socket Shoulder Bolts are also known as Stripper Bolts after their original use in the stripper plate of a die set for stamping presses. Now used in many more applications, including precision electronics, construction, machinery, exercise equipment, automotive, and general industrial and manufacturing. The Shoulder Bolt has a Socket Head that is nicely finished (with or without knurling on the outside of the head) and the hex broach provides fast and secure tightening. The shoulder has a close tolerance to the minus side, so it fits correctly into precision machined holes. Threads are manufactured to a class 3A fit, which is a tigher tolerance than the standard fastener class 2A thread specification.

Product Features

Shoulder Bolts have a precision undersize tolerance on the shoulder for a close tolerance fit

Shoulder Bolts are used as pivot points, pins, axles, for sliding applications, and precision bolting

18-8 Stainless Steel provides a blend of corrosion resistance with strengh and durability

Shoulder Bolts have a finished appearance suitable for exposed applications

Class 3A Threads provide a superior thread fit

Customer Reviews

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I was looking for a way to get my handguns fitted into my smallish safe, but it would only hold around two 1911's if you laid them side by side on the floor of the 6" high safe. I then saw these shoulder bolts and thought they'd be perfect. I chucked them up in a portable drill and spun both the drill and my bench grinder at the head. I kept going until the OD of the head matched the bore of my guns. The shoulder diameter would have worked just fine, but I still wanted to be able to use the Allen head wrench portion of the shoulder bolts. Once I got the correct diameter on all of the bolts, I spaced them out at the back of my safe, drilled and loctited the modified shoulder bolts to the back of the safe. Now instead of just two guns (as the safe was designed) I can fit six easily into the very same safe.

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