6-32 Insert Screws

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Dave_C
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6-32 Screws

Post by Dave_C »

Here is a pic as promised. The 6-32 screw with 82 degree shouldeer fits just fine. Does not stick up far at all but is has a little larger head than what I would like.

Works just fine!

Dave C.
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Post by coal miner »

DrDavo , , haven't ordered a lot from Mcmaster-Carr , but their quality is top notch . I'm getting quite a collection of different sizes of shcs . Mr Ford , now you have me thinking . Some more to buy . $$$ Never ending !
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Re: 6-32 Insert Screws

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Dave,

I know this post has been dead for 12 years, but I’ll give it a shot...

How did those 6-32 screws end up working in the long term? I’ve found myself in the same situation as you here 12 years later.

If you’re still around, let me know. I am going to order the same screws you did because I can’t find any other replacement.
Thanks!
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Re: 6-32 Insert Screws

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I order mine from shars when I need them.
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Re: 6-32 Insert Screws

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These folks usually carry all of that stuff.

http://www.carbidedepot.com/

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