Shoulder Screw, 1/2"-13 Thr Sz, 3/4 in Thr Lg, 2 3/4 in Shoulder Lg, Alloy Steel
CONTRACTOR SELECT — Shoulder Bolts — Shoulder Screw, 1/2"-13 Thr Sz, 3/4 in Thr Lg, 2 3/4 in Shoulder Lg, Alloy Steel
A practical Shoulder Bolts by CONTRACTOR SELECT intended for repeatable results in shop, facility, and field workflows.
Quick specs
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Finish: Plain
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Thread Size: 1/2"-13
- Manufacturer Part Number: U07111.062.0275
- UPC: -
Product information
- Country of Origin: Multiple
- Manufacturer Part Number: U07111.062.0275
- UPC: -
Dimensions
- Drive Size: 5/16 in
- Head Diameter: 7/8 in
- Head Height: 3/8 in
- Thread Length: 3/4 in
- Shoulder Dia.: 5/8 in
- Shoulder Length Tolerance: +/-0.005 in
- Screw Head Dia.: 0.853 to 0.875
- Screw Head Height: 3/8 in
- Shoulder Diameter Tolerance: -0.004 in to +0.0 in
- Minimum Thread Length: 3/4 in
- Thread Size: 1/2"-13
- Shoulder Diameter: 5/8 in
- Shoulder Length: 2 3/4 in
Details
- Item: Shoulder Screw
- Meets/Exceeds: ASME B18.3
- Class: 3A
- Rockwell Hardness: C32 to C43
- Type: Standard
- Min. Tensile Strength (PSI): 140,000 psi
- Shear Strength (PSI): 84,000 psi
- Head Style: Knurled
- Shoulder Screw Type: Standard Shoulder Screw
- Shear Strength: 84,000 psi
- Head Texture: Knurled
- Tensile Strength: 140,000 psi
- Precision Screw: No
- Pack Size: Small Pack
- Dimensional Standards: ASME B18.3
- Thread Fit: 3A
- CAD Available: Yes
- System of Measurement: Inch
- Head Type: Socket
- Drive Type: Hex
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Finish: Plain
This Shoulder Bolts is intended for professional buyers focused on durability and uptime.
Recommended for facility operations and routine servicing and a practical option for maintenance teams and procurement.
Highlights
- Organized for straightforward purchasing and stocking.
- Suitable for maintenance, repair, and project-based procurement.
- Helps keep specifications consistent across replacements and replenishment cycles.
- Designed for professional use where predictable fit and handling are important.
Notes: Verify measurement standards, tolerances, and compatibility with existing assemblies before purchase.