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5/16 Whitworth 0.445 A/f Stainless Semi Polished Nut Velo Vintage Bsa Vincent on 2040-motos

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Norwich, United Kingdom

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  This is a pack of 4 Single Chamfer semi polished 5/16 Whitworth Stainless Steel SMALL HEX nuts.  The nuts are made to the British  standard depth of 0.312", see our web site for full British Standard Thread Charts.The hexagon size of these nuts is the BSF spanners size of 0.445" instead of the normal 0.525" for 5/16 nuts. These small hex sizes were used as magneto fixing nuts and some handle bar nuts. We also list BSF and Cycle threads in the small hex size on ebay.

Any questions please phone Motalia on +44 (0)1953 789420. Other sizes and items available. There are 10 packs (40 nuts) available, you are buying one pack of 4 nuts. You can select more packs after committing to buy. If you increase the number of packs you are buying the postage remains the same. We are listing other sizes on ebay so if you buy more than one of our listing please wait for us to combine the invoices so that we can lower the postage cost for you.

Our full stainless catalogue of Cycle, BSF and Whitworth, Nuts, Bolts, Studs and Washers will be included with your purchase. All stainless fasteners must be assembled with copa slip (copper slip ®) which we also list on ebay.

These nuts are Made in England.

Delivery to Portugal, Greece, Turkey and Spain is unreliable and cannot be guaranteed, if you order from these countries you do so at your own risk.  It is not uncommon for delivery to take 30 days or more.




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