DIN 553
Slotted Set Screws with Cone End
English
1972
0.000
Detailed Information
In agreement with the international selection of threads for screws and bolts, the sizes M 1.6, M 1.8 and M 2.5 have been included. The sizes M 1.7, M 2.3 and M 2.6 have been barred for new designs.

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