The term 12-24 comes from Unified and American Screw Threads for Bolts, Nuts, and Machine Screws standards published by ANSI B1.1-1974. The number “12” is simply a size designator with no numerical meaning. The number “24” refers to 24 threads per inch. If Ace can't help you, then Google "fasteners Tampa" and a list of supply houses will appear including nut & bolt suppliers. You need to specify what type of metal or plastic material (e.g. aluminum, brass, Chrome plated brass, stainless, zinc plated, nylon, ABS, etc.)
Need 1 wing bolt to fit is that possible ?
12 is the size of the bolt or nut. The 24 is the tread countyea they do make it we will check stock. Dont have a 12-24. But do have a 12-20. That will only thread onto a 20
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