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I need a hex for a 3/8" allen wrench burned or broched in the face of a titanium 1/2-20 allen head style screw that is 2.750" long under the head. Im trying to see what it will cost me to get 70pcs burned or broched approx .250-.275" deep. Material is titanium grade 5 6AL-4V. Just looking for pricing right now, project isnt at this stage quite yet. email quotes to mrgofast27@aol.com ![]() looks like this.
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| All the lathe work will be done. Threads, OAL, head O/D, etc..
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| Im not the kind of guy that tends to play around.
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| Have you heard of Hi-loks? They're aircraft fasteners, basically a bolt with the hex on the end of the shank rather than in the head. Their usual application is with a nut-like collar, you hold the pin from moving with an allen key and wrench the driving part of the collar off to set the pre-load consistently. Anyway, the point is, they might have part number for a pin substantially similar to what you're making there, ready to use out of the wrapper. Jim
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| Thats more than what im wanting. These are race car wheel studs.
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| Have you sourced these fasteners? We could help you. These fasteners looks like automobile fasteners. www.titanengg.com.sg
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