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BRIGHTON-BEST INTERNATIONAL * Rohs Compliant Product ◊ Coming Soon Revised August 2021 Toll Free: 1-800-275-0050 BRIGHTON-BEST INTERNATIONAL * RoHS compliant product www.brightonBEST.com ◊ Coming soon SOCKET SHOULDER SCREWS SQUARE HEAD SET SCREWS GRADE 8 & 10.9 225 Alloy Plain Nylon Patch 415 C a s e H a r d e n e d O v a l P o i n t P l a i n 462 Class 10.9 DIN 933/961 ISO 537 A l l o y C l a s s 1 2 . 9 P l a i n I S O 7 3 7 9 805 A l l o y C u p P o i n t P l a i n 4017/8676 Plain 461 Class 10.9 DIN 931/960 ISO 710 18-8 Stainless Steel 408 1 8 - 8 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l C u p P o i n t 4014/8765 Plain R88 A 2 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l I S O 7 3 7 9 SOCKET PRODUCTS DOWEL PINS 460* Class 10.9 DIN 933/931/960 ISO 537 Coarse 12.9 ISO 7379 Thermal 4014/4017 Zinc/Blue SOCKET CAP SCREWS Black Oxide 241 Alloy Plain 165 Class 10.9 DIN 933/931 ISO 4014 261 A l l o y P u l l O u t P l a i n Zinc/Yel 011/581 Alloy Plain LOW HEAD SOCKET CAPS 251 A l l o y . 0 0 1 O v e r s i z e P l a i n 872* Alloy Zinc Bake 019 Alloy Plain STAINLESS HEX CAP 536 A l l o y P l a i n D I N 6 3 2 5 837 Alloy Mechanical Zinc 531 A l l o y C l a s s 1 0 . 9 P l a i n D I N 7 9 8 4 400 1 8 - 8 H e x C a p S c r e w s 548 A l l o y P u l l O u t P l a i n D I N 7 9 7 9 015 Alloy Plain Nylon Patch 544 A 2 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l D I N 7 9 8 4 401 3 1 6 H e x C a p S c r e w s 242 18-8 Stainless Steel 307 Alloy Plain 1936 Series 213 Class 8.8 Plain 830 A2 Hex Cap Screws 245 316 Stainless Steel 532 A l l o y C l a s s 1 2 . 9 P l a i n D I N 9 1 2 V63 18-8 Stainless D I N 9 3 1 / 9 3 3 I S O 4 0 1 4 / 4 0 1 7 243 416 Stainless Steel 797 A4 Hex Cap Screws 876* A l l o y C l a s s 1 2 . 9 Z i n c B a k e D I N 9 1 2 V36 316 Stainless 550 A 2 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l D I N 7 D I N 9 3 1 / I S O 4 0 1 4 012/592 18-8 Stainless Steel PIPE PLUGS 551 A 4 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l D I N 7 798 A4 Hex Cap Screws Full Thread 014 316 Stainless Steel DIN 933 / ISO 4017 538 A2 (18-8) Stainless Steel 231 A l l o y P l a i n H e x D r y S e a l 3 / 4 T a p e r SHORT ARM HEX KEYS 864 18-8 Hex Cap Screws Full Thread D I N 9 1 2 / I S O 4 7 6 2 233 A l l o y P l a i n H e x F l u s h S e a l 7 / 8 T a p e r 511 6 1 5 0 C RV A l l o y ( I m p o r t ) P l a i n 399 316 Hex Cap Screws Full Thread 549 A4 (316) Stainless Steel 230 B r a s s D r y S e a l 3 / 4 Ta p e r W29 18-8 Hex Head Serrated Flange DIN 912 / ISO 4762 513 6150 CRV Alloy (Metric) 232 18-8 Stainless Steel Dry Seal (Import) Plain Screw with Wax (Inch) 430 Alloy Plain (USA) 3/4 Taper 509 8650 Alloy Plain 066 Class 12.9 ISO 4762 / DIN 912 L9® FASTENING SYSTEM Mechanical Zinc CUP POINT SET SCREWS 530 8650 Alloy (Metric) Plain 440* High Head Hex Cap Screw 804 T-6 /6 Lobe 854 8.8 Coarse Alloy DIN 912 Thermal 101/601 Alloy Plain Z i n c / Ye l ( U S A ) Black Oxide 873* Alloy Zinc Bake LONG ARM HEX KEYS 444 H e x N u t s C a d . Y e l l o w & W a x ( U S A ) 718* 8.8 DIN 912 Coarse Zinc Clear 838 Alloy Mechanical Zinc 446 L9 Collar Locknuts Cad. Yellow & CR+3 512 6 1 5 0 C R V A l l o y ( I m p o r t ) P l a i n 105 Alloy Plain Nylon Patch Wax (USA) 519 8650 Alloy Plain 447 USS Tension Flat Washers FLAT SOCKET CAPS 816 Alloy Locking Socket Jam 528 8 6 5 0 C R V A l l o y ( M e t r i c ) P l a i n Zinc/Yel (USA) 211/721 Alloy Plain Screw Plain 514 6 1 5 0 A l l o y ( I m p o r t ) 448 SAE Tension Flat Washers 533 A l l o y C l a s s 1 4 . 9 D I N 9 1 6 P l a i n 875* Alloy Zinc Bake Zinc/Yel (USA) 840 Alloy Mechanical Zinc 877* Alloy Class 14.9 DIN 916 Zinc Bake HEX KEY SETS 102/602 18-8 Stainless Steel HEX BOLTS 215 Alloy Plain Nylon Patch 529 8650 Alloy (Inch/Metric) Sets 534 A l l o y C l a s s 1 2 . 9 P l a i n D I N 7 9 9 1 104 316 Stainless Steel (USA) Plain 493 A307 Grade A Plain 949 Alloy Class 10.9 Plain ISO 10642 539 A 2 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l D I N 9 1 6 494* A307 Grade A Zinc 878* Alloy Class 12.9 Zinc Bake 541 A 4 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l D I N 9 1 6 495 A307 Grade A HDG DIN 7991 067 45H ISO 4029 / DIN 916 Mechanical HEAVY HEX BOLTS 212/712 18-8 Stainless Steel Zinc 505 A193 Grade B7 Plain 063 316 Stainless Steel ASSORTED PT. SET SCREWS 823 A2 (18-8) Stainless Steel BOLT PRODUCTS 484 A307 Grade B Plain D I N 7 9 9 1 / I S O 1 0 6 4 2 121/604 A l l o y C o n e P t . P l a i n 167* A307 Grade B Zinc 862 A4 (316) Stainless Steel 125 A l l o y C o n e P t . P l a i n N y l o n P a t c h GRADE 2 168 A307 Grade B HDG DIN 7991 / ISO 10642 831 Alloy Cone Pt. Class 14.9 Plain 402 G r a d e 2 C a p S c r e w s P l a i n 166 Grade 8 Plain (USA) 210 Alloy Plain (USA) DIN 914 403* G r a d e 2 C a p S c r e w s Z i n c 433 Grade 8 Plain (Import) 068 Class 12.9 DIN 7991 Mechanical 704 C o n e P t . 1 8 - 8 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l Zinc 131/605 A l l o y O v a l P t . P l a i n GRADE 5 & 8.8 CARRIAGE BOLTS 564 10.9 Coarse Alloy DIN 7991 705 O v a l P t . 1 8 - 8 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l 846 G r a d e 5 C a p S c r e w s P l a i n Thermal Black Oxide 488 A307 Grade A Plain 141/606 A l l o y H a l f D o g P l a i n 888* 10.9 Coarse Alloy DIN 7991 Zinc 847* G r a d e 5 C a p S c r e w s Z i n c 489* A307 Grade A Zinc 706 H a l f D o g 1 8 - 8 S t a i n l e s s S t e e l CR+3 086 Grade 5 Cap Screws Plain (China) 490 A307 Grade A HDG 607 A l l o y F u l l D o g P l a i n 087* Grade 5 Cap Screws Zinc (China) 428 A307 Grade A Zinc/Yel BUTTON SOCKET CAPS 833 Alloy Full Dog Class 14.9 458 Grade 5 Cap Screws Zinc/Yel 491 Grade 5 Plain 201/701 Alloy Plain DIN 915 Plain (Import) 492* Grade 5 Zinc 874* Alloy Zinc Bake 151/603 A l l o y F l a t P t .
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