[sdiy] 4-40 screws?
JH.
jhaible at debitel.net
Fri Jan 7 02:33:58 CET 2005
I need it for this (see picture):
> A couple of questions:
> Head style? (socket, pan head, flat head)
> Drive style? (Hex, philips, slot)
> Material / finish? (zinc, black oxide, stainless steel)
Whatever you have. If I can choose, a philips head would be nice.
But anything will do.
Length should be approx. 10mm - now that would probably fit to the "40"
part of the
number ...
JH.
> Length?
>
> Also, do you need some 4-40 nuts and #4 lock washers to go on the other
end
> of these?
>
> Tim (4-40 nuts) Servo
> *****************************
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JH.
> To: diy
> Sent: 1/6/05 5:03 PM
> Subject: [sdiy] 4-40 screws?
>
> Hi,
>
> does anybody on the list have some spare 4-40 screws?
> They seem to be quite common, but nearly impossible to get in
> Europe.
>
> I'd love to cover all your expenses via paypal, I just need these things
> _fast_ !
> (4 pieces are urgent, 25 would be nice.)
>
> (Somebody promised to send me some, but apparently forgot, and now
> I need to fix this old UTC transformer ...)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> JH.
>
>
>
>
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