Hi,
Does anyone who works in maintenance know if the "S" on the top of the screws means standard, The "AS" means above standard obviously with a wider thread and "M" stands for maintenance screw. That is what someone told me when i first started. But now people are saying "S" and "AS" are the same thread size and "M" screws are the next size up??
Thanks Kris
Does anyone who works in maintenance know if the "S" on the top of the screws means standard, The "AS" means above standard obviously with a wider thread and "M" stands for maintenance screw. That is what someone told me when i first started. But now people are saying "S" and "AS" are the same thread size and "M" screws are the next size up??
Thanks Kris