Countersunk Washers
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Countersunk Washers
Does anyone know if these will work with 82* 4-40 flat head screws? I need a couple blue ones.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-associated-blue-countersunk-washer-10-asc89229/p17027
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-associated-blue-countersunk-washer-10-asc89229/p17027
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Re: Countersunk Washers
They are most likely for metric hardware which will be 90 degrees across the board. They will fit, but the screw will have to sink lower to make the washer tight, so if you put it on a plate for instance, you would have to open up the hole in the plate a smidge.
Re: Countersunk Washers
well it was added to amains website back in 2007 before associated was using metric if not call them and ask.
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Re: Countersunk Washers
I found another brand in a smaller package and went those. I only need 2, and since I really don't like them, I don't want a stack of them laying around. And the place had a small pack of 3/16 blue aluminum lock nuts that I needed too. 

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Re: Countersunk Washers
Care to share whom you ordered from please?
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Re: Countersunk Washers
https://www.teamseriousracing.com/
Now obviously, buying in a larger bulk from Fastener Express or somewhere like it would've been a better deal. But I'm not into the colored hardware, and don't need 25 of each laying around. And shipping was only like $2.00 for what I ordered.
Now obviously, buying in a larger bulk from Fastener Express or somewhere like it would've been a better deal. But I'm not into the colored hardware, and don't need 25 of each laying around. And shipping was only like $2.00 for what I ordered.
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Re: Countersunk Washers
For what it's worth they work fine with 82* hardware.
Hobao/Ofna make some silver ones if colors don't suit your fancy, and if you like colors look into 3racing as they are cheap.
FWIW I liked the old Trinity countersunk washers...
Hobao/Ofna make some silver ones if colors don't suit your fancy, and if you like colors look into 3racing as they are cheap.
FWIW I liked the old Trinity countersunk washers...
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Re: Countersunk Washers
I have a ton of those under the Factory Works brand as well
Red, blue, and silver for socket head, button head, and flat head

Red, blue, and silver for socket head, button head, and flat head
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Re: Countersunk Washers
Yeah, I went back on the old site and looked. I wouldn't have been able to use those anyway.
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