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Mid-Atlantic Rubber Co.
Mid-Atlantic Rubber is a manufacturer and supplier of industrial rubber products. We carry a collection of rubber grommets, bushings, bumpers, extrusions, vacuum products, mounts, seals, plugs, gaskets, die-cuts and a variety of other products. With our fully stocked warehouse and low-cost access to thousands of parts not in stock, we are confident that we will be able to meet virtually any customer's need.

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Mid-Atlantic Rubber Co.
2900 Whittington Avenue
Baltimore Maryland 21230

ANSI Hardware Design Guide and Charts
ANSI Hardware Design Guide and Charts - ANSI Hardware Documents List Hardware Design Information Misc. Acorn High Button Head Rivet, ANSI Screw and Nut Threads Size Chart, Bolt / Stud Tensioners, Button Head Solid Rivet, Clevis Pin, Cone Head Rivet, Cotter Pin, Flat Countersunk Head Rivet, Flat Head Screw, Flat Washers, Heavy Nut, Heavy Slotted Nut, Hex Bolt Identification, Hex Nut, Hex Screw, Internal and External Thread Classes, Oval Countersunk Head Rivet, Pan Head Rivet, Phillips Flat Head, Phillips Pan Head, Plain Socket Head, Roll (Spring) Pin, Split Lock Washer, Slotted Hex Nut, Slotted Pan Head, Square Nut, Strength Specifications for Bolts, Woodruff Keys,

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Grommets About
Grommets About Grommets are any variation of rings or eyelets, which are used as a insulation device. Grommets are normally inserted into a a hole in a mechanical part to prevent.. Keywords: grommet, wallace and grommet, grommet wallace, edging grommet, grommet edging, grommet rubber, Grommet Extrusion

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Military Standard Grommet Sizes
Military Standard Grommet Sizes The following chart lists size data for MS-35489 and AN-931 standard grommets.

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