Rivets
Screws
Bolts
Nuts
Washers
Pins
100

I am the first part number you should know. Rivet, round head aluminum alloy.

AN430

100

John is the most popular in the class, but this screw is the most popular flat head 100 degree countersunk hardware

AN507

100

The two types of wrenching

Internal external

100

A nut that shares the same name that can also have a leading edge and flaps

wing

100

Washer, flat electrical, (Brass, Silver, or Tin plated) part number

AN961

100

Great for sheer loads

Threaded taper pin

200

Two consecutive cherry max part numbers that can have a protruding head or a countersunk head

NAS 1398 NAS 1399

200

It is not okay to spell this head type with a PH instead of an F

Fillister head

200

Two types of diameter

Minor major

200

Part number for a self locking nut that has nylon and rated for 250 degrees

AN365

200

Is the distinct characteristic of NAS549

Resin Fiber

200

Change your baby's diaper with this safety pin part number

AN416

300

Both are features of AN426 and MS20426

river countersunk aluminum alloy

300

I am insulted by your slang use of Phillips, I prefer my true name to be used in the AC43

cross recessed

300

Bolt used to accommodate Ferrite

Magnetically inspected

300

I am this

castellated nut

300

When pulled out of the package this NAS1401 with be this shape

square

300

MS9245 is the part number of this pin

cotter

400

Brazier head rivet part number

AN456

400

The NAS 5000 and 6000 series have this type of recess

tri-wing

400

Not to be used in tension applications or where they will be continuously used for maintenance and inspection

Aluminum bolt

400

Features of an AN373 that often appears in Beachcraft airplanes

countersunk nut, plate, 100 degrees, 250 F

400

Part number for close tolerance, countersunk, washer that reaches 1200 degrees acceptable limits

NAS1587

400

Part number for this rear mounting pin


NAS574

500

This high sheer rivet is also an expensive alloy

NAS1906-1916

500

I a may appear to be an intoxicated cross recessed but I have a name. I am also too cool to be called by my elongated name

torq-set

500

Common hardware bolts bought on Devin's Amazon account are between 50,000 to 60,000 PSI, where aircraft bolt are high carbon steel and heat treated to reach in excess of "this" PSI

125,000

500

You would use this ___ nut in applications to keep various fluids in or out and has either a low or high crown. Parts number MS24679-MS24680

cap

500

Two main features of NAS1515

Plastic and rubber

500

Part number for Pin, Swage Lock, protruding head, stump type, steel

NAS1496-1502

600

For David only: First five part numbers of the exploding rivet

MS20602

600

For Brett only: Re arrange the following order of events in a standard turbine engine:

POWER, COMPRESSION, EXHAUST, INTAKE

INTAKE, COMPRESSION, POWER, EXHAUST

600

For Evan only:

A Royal New Zealand Air Force Beaver supported Sir Edmund Hillary's expedition to this place in 1967

South Pole

600

For everyone: Commonly used on an Edo float

Gang channel

600

For Garrett only: Without "this" the B2 tends to rotate around its yaw axis unexpectedly 

rear stabilizers

600

For Everyone: Five different aircraft that are currently at Sea Land

Don't ask John