Airstream 54" SLANTWALL FAN User manual

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AIRSTREAM 54" SLANTWALL FAN
Installation & Operation Manual
PNEG 1433 02-27-2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Warranty
3 Safety Guidelines
6 Safety and Warnings
7 Safety Decals and Locations
8 Unpacking / Installation Specifications
9 Cone Panel Assembly
10 Shutter Installation
11 Electrical Wiring
12 General Safety / Maintenance
13 Troubleshooting
14 Exploded Diagram
15 Replacement Parts List
Congratulations!
You have just purchased one of the best Ventilation
Fans in the industry designed to give years of high
velocity airflow while saving hundreds of dollars in
electrical usage. Please take some time to read
through this manual and familiarize yourself with the
proper installation methods and operation of the fan.
FEATURES
9One Year Warranty on Parts
9Consistent Airflow Through Flock Growout
9Easy Assembly and Maintenance
9On-Site Service and Support
Airstream Ventilation Systems
Model: G54SCL16GA
Size: 54” Galvanized Housing and Cone
Voltage: 115v / 230v
Amps: 13.0 / 6.5
Frequency: 50/60 Hz Single Phase

9101239_1_CR_rev7.DOC (revised July 2009)
Limited Warranty
The GSI Group, LLC. (“GSI”) warrants products which it manufactures to be free of defects in materials
and workmanship under normal usage and conditions for a period of 12 months after sale to the original
end-user or if a foreign sale, 14 months from arrival at port of discharge, whichever is earlier. The end-
user’s sole remedy (and GSI’s only obligation) is to repair or replace, at GSI’s option and expense,
products that in GSI’s judgment, contain a material defect in materials or workmanship. Expenses
incurred by or on behalf of the end-user without prior written authorization from the GSI Warranty Group
shall be the sole responsibility of the end-user.
Warranty Extensions:The Limited Warranty period is extended for the following products:
Product Warranty Period
AP Fans and
Flooring
Performer Series Direct Drive
Fan Motor 3 Years
All Fiberglass Housings Lifetime
All Fiberglass Propellers Lifetime
Cumberland
Feeding/Watering
Systems
Feeder System Pan Assemblies 5 Years **
Feed Tubes (1.75" & 2.00") 10 Years *
Centerless Augers 10 Years *
Watering Nipples 10 Years *
Grain Systems Grain Bin Structural Design 5 Years
Grain Systems
Farm Fans
Zimmerman
Portable & Tower Dryers 2 Years
Portable & Tower Dryer Frames
and Internal Infrastructure † 5 Years
GSI further warrants that the portable and tower dryer frame and basket, excluding all auger and auger
drive components, shall be free from defects in materials for a period of time beginning on the twelfth (12th)
month from the date of purchase and continuing until the sixtieth (60th) month from the date of purchase
(extended warranty period). During the extended warranty period, GSI will replace the frame or basket
components that prove to be defective under normal conditions of use without charge, excluding the labor,
transportation, and/or shipping costs incurred in the performance of this extended warranty.
* Warranty prorated from list price:
0 to 3 years – no cost to end-user
3 to 5 years – end-user pays 25%
5 to 7 years – end-user pays 50%
7 to 10 years – end user pays 75%
** Warranty prorated from list price:
0 to 3 years – no cost to end-user
3 to 5 years – end-user pays 50%
† Motors, burner components and
moving parts not included. Portable
Dryer screens included. Tower Dryer
screens not included.
Conditions and Limitations:
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIPTION
SET FORTH ABOVE. SPECIFICALLY, GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH: (i) PRODUCT
MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR (ii) ANY ADVICE, INSTRUCTION, RECOMMENDATION OR
SUGGESTION PROVIDED BY AN AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE OR EMPLOYEE OF GSI REGARDING
OR RELATED TO THE CONFIGURATION, INSTALLATION, LAYOUT, SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR DESIGN OF SUCH PRODUCTS.
GSI shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including, without
limitation, loss of anticipated profits or benefits. The sole and exclusive remedy is set forth in the Limited
Warranty, which shall not exceed the amount paid for the product purchased. This warranty is not
transferable and applies only to the original end-user. GSI shall have no obligation or responsibility for any
representations or warranties made by or on behalf of any dealer, agent or distributor.
GSI assumes no responsibility for claims resulting from construction defects or unauthorized modifications
to products which it manufactured. Modifications to products not specifically delineated in the manual
accompanying the equipment at initial sale will void the Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty shall not extend to products or parts which have been damaged by negligent use,
misuse, alteration, accident or which have been improperly/inadequately maintained. This Limited Warranty
extends solely to products manufactured by GSI.
Prior to installation, the end-user has the responsibility to comply with federal, state and local codes which
apply to the location and installation of products manufactured or sold by GSI.

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SAFETY GUIDELINES
This manual contains information that is important for you, the owner/operator, to know and understand. This information relates to
protecting personal safety and preventing equipment problems. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to inform anyone
operating or working in the area of this equipment of these safety guidelines. To help you recognize this information; we use the
symbols that are defined below. Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections. Failure to read this manual and it’s
safety instructions is a misuse of the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
NOTE indicates information about the equipment that you should pay special
attention to.

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INSTALL &OPERATE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PROPERLY
Electrical controls should be installed by a qualified electrician and must meet the
standards set by the national electrical code and all local and state codes.
Disconnect and lock out all power sources before installing wires/cables or
servicing equipment. ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD
READ ALL LABELS
READ AND OBEY PRODUCT LABELS
Read and obey all labels and instructions for products used in the fan.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM MOVING PARTS
DO NOT put hand or arm in fan. Rotating parts can crush and dismember.
DO NOT put any kind of tool inside fan to try and clear debris while the fan is
running. Damage to the equipment will result.
A
LWAYS turn off and lock out all power sources before servicing equipment.
ROTATING FAN
BLADE

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PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Be prepared if fire starts.
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctors, ambulance service,
hospital, and fire department near your telephone.
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
EYE PROTECTION
Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job.
GLOVES
Safety glasses should be worn at all times to protect eyes from debris.
STEEL TOE BOOTS
Wear gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges on plastic or steel parts.
RESPIRATOR
A
respirator may be needed to prevent breathing potentially toxic fumes and dust.
HARD HAT
Wear hard hat and steel toe boots to help protect your head and toes from falling debris.

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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Users Manual
This manual contains information and instructions essential
to the safe installation and use of the 54” Galvanized Fan.
This manual should be read thoroughly before attempting
any installation or use of the fan. Keep this manual in a
location so that it can be readily accessed. Failure to read
the manual and its safety instructions constitutes misuse of
the product.
Safety in Handling this Fan
This unit should be installed and maintained by a qualified
technician familiar with the use and function of Ventilation
Fans. This will prevent situations leading to damaged
components and/or injury. Whenever possible, use
mechanical lifting equipment when lifting or moving the fan
during installation. When manual handling is required, seek
assistance from other people.
CORRECT USE OF YOUR SLANTWALL FAN
The fan is designed solely for the purpose of ventilating
agricultural buildings. Use of this fan in any other way is a
misuse and may endanger the safety and health of you and
others.
In the installation and use of the fan, only genuine AP/GSI
parts are to be used. Use of other non-genuine parts is a
misuse and may lead to dangerous situations.
This fan is not designed for use in atmospheres where the
risk of explosion is foreseen. Such environments may
include enclosed areas of high dust concentrations, gas,
vapors, and fumes. Use in such an environment is
prohibited. If in doubt, contact GSI or your dealer.
SAFETY GUARDS
This fan contains moving and electrical parts that would
cause serious injury, even to the extent of being fatal if
touched. Guards are placed on the fan to protect you.
Operating the fan at any time with guards removed or
incorrectly fitted is a serious misuse of the fan and
endangers you and others’ safety.
SAFETY IN MAINTENANCE
While this fan is designed to keep maintenance to a
minimum, some items such as greasing the bearings and
belt replacement will be required over the life of the fan. Do
not attempt any maintenance or repairs on the fan unless
you are competent to do so. Remember that the fan may in
certain situations operate under automatic control and will
start without warning. Never attempt any work on the fan
without first isolating it from the power supply and locking out
the isolator so that only you can turn the power back on. For
your safety, follow the guidelines given in the maintenance
section of this manual.
Before re-starting the fan, ensure that all electrical
enclosures are locked closed and all guards and other safety
measures are correctly fitted. If in doubt, contact your dealer
or GSI for assistance.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Provisions for an adequate and safe power supply to the fan
unit is essential to your safety. GSI recommends that a
competent and qualified electrician undertake all electrical
wiring. All wiring is to be installed to in accordance with
National, State, and Local electrical codes. Fans used to
ventilate livestock buildings and other rooms where
continuous air movement is essential should be connected to
individual electrical circuits with a minimum of two circuits per
room.
We strongly recommend the installation of supplementary
natural ventilation as well as a back-up thermostat. There
should also be an alarm system on at least one cooling
stage. For connection requirements, refer to the diagram on
the motor nameplate and also to the information enclosed
with the AVS fan control used.
For single-phase fans, motor overload protection should be
provided for each fan. A Circuit Breaker or Slow Blow Motor
type fuse must be used. A safety cut-off switch should be
located adjacent to each fan. Contact your local distributor
for the correct cut-off switch.
The motor must be securely and adequately grounded. This
can be accomplished by wiring with a grounded conduit or a
separate ground wire attached to the motor’s ground lug. Do
not attempt operation unless the motor is sufficiently
grounded.
Do not kink power cable and never allow cable to come in
contact with oil, grease, hot surfaces, or chemicals.
Remember, electrical safety is your
responsibility!

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SAFETY DECALS AND LOCATIONS
DC-1540 – 5” x 7.5”
DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE
WARNING STAY CLEAR OF
ROTATING BLADE
WARNING FLYING OBJECTS
HAZARD
LOCATED LOWER RIGHT CORNER
INSIDE
LOWER RIGHT CORNER OUTSIDE
DC-995 – 2.0” X 4.5’
WARNING SHEAR POINT
LOCATED LOWER RIGHT
CORNER INSIDE
LOWER RIGHT CORNER
OUTSIDE

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UNPACKING
Before beginning installation, check the condition of the fan. Remove the overwrap and packing materials and examine all
parts and components for shipping damage. Any damage incurred must be reported immediately to the freight carrier.
INSTALLATION
Construct the opening frame to the correct size ( 63.75” L x 61.75” W ) as illustrated below in Figure 8.1.
Remember that the framing must be able to support the weight of the Fan assembly. Ensure the load-bearing portion of the
bottom sill is rigid and properly supported. Position the fan in front of the opening from the inside. Using a minimum of two
people, lift fan housing into the opening. Fasten flanges to framework with the wood mounting screws provided. Check the
fan for vertical position before screwing flanges down. The fan housing should now be flush and level inside of the framing.
Important: When installing more than one fan, maintain a minimum of 13” between rough openings to ensure clearance of
cones outside of buildings. The cone largest diameter is 68” and allowances must be made to keep the cones separated. If
not sure of sufficient clearance, contact your local distributor for more information. See Below:
63.75” Tall
61.75” Wide
13”
minimu
m

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CONE PANEL ASSEMBLY TO THE FAN
Next assemble the four cone panels to the fan using the hardware provided (Use Cone / Guard Hardware Kit). First, lay out all four
cone panels face down (flanges up) butting together the flanges as shown in Figure 9.1. Using the 5/16” x 3/4” bolts, bolt together
all four panels leaving the nuts loose on the top (or inside) to facilitate installation onto the venturi. At this point, pick up the entire
assembly of panels forming a circle until the final two flanges meet. Install bolts along this flange as the previous other three, again
leaving the top bolt and nut loose. Install the cone panel brackets as shown in Figure 9.2 leaving the bolts and nuts finger tight.
Now using two people, lift the cone panel assembly onto the venturi and align the holes of the brackets with the holes on the face of
the fan. Insert the 5/16” bolts into the holes of the top brackets and tighten. Repeat for the bottom two brackets. Finally, tighten the
four cone panel bolts that were left loose, then tighten the eight bracket bolts on the cone panels. The cone assembly is now
securely fastened to the fan. Next, attach the grill guard to the cone panel assembly, as shown in Figure 9.3.
Figure 9.1
Figure 9.2
Figure 9.3

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SHUTTER INSTALLATION
Figure 10.1
Turnbuttons should be mounted with supplied #10 x 1-1/2” self-drill screws, spaced evenly (refer to Figure 10.1 above), with 3 per
side with 3/16” spacer washer in between housing and the turnbutton.
If you do not wish to use the turnbuttons, you may secure the shutter to the fan with #10 x ½” sheet metal screws, which are
standard hardware items, available locally.
Shutter
Turnbutton
Fan Housing

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ELECTRICAL HOOKUP
As previously mentioned, All wiring should be installed in accordance with National, State and local electrical codes. A certified
electrician should complete this portion of the installation to ensure Safety and that the wiring is correct for the application.
First, remove the back cover of the motor exposing the wiring block. See Figure 11.1 below:
Ground Lug Hole for Conduit
Figure 11.1
Gusset for Wire (Remove Rubber Plug)
The motor is designed to use either a solid clamping conduit on the side of the motor or the supplied wire with a three-prong plug
attached. In either case, it is important to attach the ground wire to the ground lug as depicted in Figure 11.1. For correct motor
rotation (CCW), the red wire should be located on the L2 connection as depicted. If this is not the case, switch the red and black
wires. Refer to the wiring diagram on the side of the motor for correct wiring for 115V and 230V supply.
Fans used to ventilate livestock buildings where continuous air movement is essential should be connected to individual electrical
circuits with a minimum of two circuits per room. For connection requirements, refer to diagram on the motor nameplate. For
single-phase fans, motor overload protection should be provided for each fan. A safety cutoff switch should be located next to each
fan. A circuit breaker switch or slow blow motor type fuse must be used. See Figure 11.2 below. Three phase fans require three
pole contactors with overload protection.
Information in parenthesis refers to 120 VAC
L1 ( Hot ) L1 ( Hot ) T1 ( Hot ) T1 ( Hot )
L2 ( Neu ) L2 ( Neu ) T2 ( Neu ) T2 ( Neu )
G G
Single Phase
Motor Overload Protection Showing Disconnect
120 or 240 VAC
Powe
r
Figure 11.2

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GENERAL SAFETY STATEMENTS
Read these instructions before installation, operation, and service. Save this manual for future references.
1. Read and understand this operating manual before trying to install or operate the 54” slant wall fan.
2. Power supply should be OFF and LOCKED OUT for service of electrical components. Use CAUTION in checking voltage or
other procedures requiring power to be ON.
3. Never attempt to operate the fan by jumping or otherwise bypassing any safety devices on the unit.
4. Keep the fan clean. Do not allow debris to collect around motors, belts, pulleys, or bearings.
5. Use CAUTION in working around the fan’s moving parts.
START UP AND OPERATION OF YOUR FAN
9With the fan de-energized, rotate the prop by turning the fan pulley, look for clearance between the prop tip and the
housing. Check all fasteners to ensure they are tight. When satisfied, energize the fan and make note of direction of
rotation. The prop should turn counterclockwise when viewed from inside the house. If the prop is rotating backwards,
refer back to Figure 11.1 and switch the black and red wires as noted after de-energizing the fan. Re-check the operation
and when satisfied the fan is operating properly follow the instructions below.
9Write down the date that your fan went into service and follow the maintenance schedule as listed below.
9Check the belt, pulleys and the bearings after every two months of service. The belt tensioner should be positioned between
the 2nd and the 3rd notch, as indicated by the mark on the body of the tensioner. Under tensioning will result in belt slippage,
Over tensioning will lead to premature belt and bearing failure.
9The motor and shaft bearings are lubricated at the factory. The motor bearings should never require lubrication over the life of
the fan but the fan shaft bearings should be greased after every two-three months of use using the Zerks on top of the pillow
blocks. Only use a small amount of lithium soap base grease after cleaning the Zerks. Contact your fan distributor for the
proper grease.
9When cleaning fans, DO NOT SPRAY bearings, tensioner, or motor directly with a pressure washer as this WILL lead to
premature failure of these components. After cleaning the fan simply wipe these parts with a clean rag to remove dirt and
debris. Failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty on these components.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION(S)
Excessive Noise Defective motor bearing
Defective pillow block bearing
Parts are not securely anchored
Damaged fan blade
Replace
Replace
Check all bolts, screws, and fasteners.
De-energize fan. Turn prop, and check tip
clearance. Do they appear to be
approximately the same? (Note: They can be
a little different without any problems.) If they
are significantly different, contact your
distributor for more information.
Fan Inoperative Electricity is turned off
Belt is broken
Defective motor
Open power supply circuit
Contact local utility supplier.
Replace
Replace
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Check
for disconnected, cut, or damaged power cord
Insufficient Airflow Intake/exhaust shutter is jammed/clogged
Inlet/outlet guards clogged by dirt/debris
Voltage supplied is not correct (must be
within + or – 10% of the nominal voltage)
Repair/replace/clean as necessary
Repair/replace/clean as necessary
Check line voltage at motor, verify wiring.
Check with local utility supplier for possible
line problems
Excessive Vibration Fan blade has excessive dirt build-up
Motor/driveshaft is bent
Fan blade is bent or otherwise damaged
Clean unit
Replace
Replace blade. Recoat shaft with anti-seize
lubricant
Motor Overheats and Nuisance Trips Intake/exhaust shutter is jammed/clogged
Inlet/outlet guards clogged by dirt/debris
Motor has excessive dirt build-up
Fan blade has excessive dirt build-up
Building operating static pressure too high
Power supply voltage is too low
Repair/replace/clean as necessary
Repair/replace/clean as necessary
Clean unit
Clean unit
Adjust air inlets to lower static pressure
Check line voltage at motor, verify wiring is of
sufficient gage for load and length of
conductor. Check with local utility supplier for
possible line problems.

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Exploded Diagram of 54” Fan – G54SCL16GA (Nominal Version)
# Part # Part Description Quantity
1 GS-60 or PS-60 Shutter 1
2 12-0200 Bottom Panel 1
3 12-0203 Right Side Panel 1
4 12-0202 Left Side Panel 1
5 12-0201 Top Panel 1
6 12-0213 Motor Mount Bracket 1
7 017-1422-9 Sheave 3.0” Diameter 1
8 15-0131 Motor 1.5hp 1.5 S.F. 1ph/60Hz 1
9 12-0211 Tensioner Bracket 1
10 91-0057
Rotary Tensioner w/ Splash Guard 1
11 16-0007 Pulley AL104 1
12 16-0076 Bearing 1” Pillow Block 2
13 12-0212 Bearing Bracket 1
14 12-0210 Vertical Brace 2
15 12-0214 Venturi 1
16 12-0218 Prop 1
17 12-0219 Cone Bracket 4
18 12-0215 Cone Panel 4
19 12-0217 Shaft 1” Diameter 1
1
2
3
10
5
16
11
12
19
13
14
18
17
6
9
8
7
15
4

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR MODEL G54SCL16GA(NOMINAL VERSION)
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION QTY PER
017-1422-9 Sheave 3.0" OD x 5/8" ID AK30 1
10-0108 Galvanized Cone Mounting Hardware 1
12-0219 SW Conefan Conestrut Angle 4
S-3611 Nut Flangwz 5/16-18 ZN YDP 45
S-6606 Bolt Flngs 5/16-18 x 3/4" ZN GR5 45
10-0103 Cord / Terminal Bag - Galvanized Fans 1
10-0102 Terminal Bag - Galvanized Fans 1
S-7145 Cord, 96" 16/3 SJT w/Male 1
10-0040 Shutter Mount Hardware (12 pc) 1
91-0042 Turnbutton Plastic Large 12
FH-1309 Lock Nut 1/2" #401 ARL. 1
FH-1310 Connector 1/2" 1
S-7279 Washer Flat 3/16" Alum (.50" OD) 12
S-7419 Screw SDS #10-16 x 1-1/4" HWH SS410 12
S-9248 Screw WS 1/4-10 x 1-1/2" FHP ZN 12
11-0345 61” Grill Guard 1
12-0200 Bottom Panel 1
12-0201 Top Panel 1
12-0202 Left Panel 1
12-0203 Right Panel 1
12-0210 Vertical Brace 2
12-0211 Tensioner Bracket 1
12-0212 Bearing Bracket 1
12-0213 Motor Mount bracket 1
12-0214 54" Venturi (55.25"ID) 1
12-0215 Cone Panel 4
12-0217 Shaft 1" Diameter x 10" Long 1
12-0218 Prop (54.5" Diameter) 1
15-0131 Motor 1.5HP 1.5 SF / 1PH 1725RPM 50/60HZ 1
16-0007 Pulley AL104 x 1" 1
16-0015 Pulley AL94 x 1" (Used on G54SCL16GAHF) 1
16-0076 Bearing 1" Pillow Block 2
16-0098 A-62 V-Belt 1
16-0097 A-60 Belt (Used on G54SCL16GAHF) 1
91-0057 Rotary Tensioner w/ Splash Guard 1
DC-1540 Decal, Danger/Warning 2
DC-1571 Decal, Grease Instructions 1
DC-983 Decal, AVS Logo 2
DC-995 Decal, !Warning Shear Point 2
PNEG-1433 54" Galv Slant Wall Fan Instruction Manual 1
S-248 Washer Flat 3/8 USS ZN YDP GR2 8
S-3611 Nut Flangwz 5/16-18 ZN YDP 6
S-6606 Bolt Flngs 5/16-18 x 3/4" ZN GR5 6
S-7383 Nut Nylock 3/8-16 ZN GR5 4
S-7485 Bolt Flng 3/8-16 x 1" GR8-JS500 12
S-9168 Key SQ 1/4" x 1" 2
S-9265 Screw SMS 1/4-14 x 5/8" 44
S-9303 Bolt Flng 3/8-16 x 1-1/2" GR8-JS500 5
S-968 Nut Flangwz 3/8-16 ZN GR5 8

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