Fetco
1082.00040.00Fetco 1082.00040.00 Screw, 1/4-20 X .5, Flat Hd, Phil., 18-8 Ss, W/Nylon P Screw 1/4-20/.5
Fetco coffee machine part Screw, 1/4-20 X .5, Flat Hd, Phil., 18-8 SS, W/Nylon P Screw 1/4-20/.5 (1082.00040.00) is an essential replacement component designed to maintain the structural integrity and optimal performance of your Fetco brewing equipment. Crafted from high-quality 18-8 stainless steel, this screw ensures excellent corrosion resistance and long-lasting durability, even in the demanding, moisture-rich environment of commercial coffee brewing. Its flat head and Phillips drive allow for a secure, flush fit, preventing any disruption to the machine’s aesthetics and making installation and maintenance straightforward.
This precision-engineered screw features a 1/4-20 thread size and a .5-inch length, providing a strong and reliable fastening solution for various parts within Fetco coffee machines. The inclusion of a nylon patch enhances its resistance to loosening due to vibration, ensuring a stable and safe assembly throughout heavy daily usage. Whether you are replacing a worn or damaged screw or performing routine upkeep on your coffee equipment, this part guarantees a tight fit that supports consistent machine operation and superior beverage quality.
Suitable for professional coffee shops, restaurants, and other commercial applications, the Fetco Screw 1/4-20 X .5 is indispensable for maintaining your coffee maker’s performance and longevity. By using genuine manufacturer parts like this screw, you ensure compatibility and adherence to Fetco’s quality standards, reducing downtime and costly repairs. Available now on Kaldi.com, this screw is a cost-effective upgrade designed to keep your coffee brewing running smoothly, cup after cup.
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