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- donn0128Explorer IITry fastenall.
- newman_fulltimeExplorer IILook up self clinching captive fasteners
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIYou need a Torx barrel nut, and bolt. The washer may be a separate part, mine was. You can find them at someplace like Fastenal or Graingers.
- naytherExplorerMcMaster-Carr would be another source.
- D_E_BishopExplorer
fj12ryder wrote:
You need a Torx barrel nut, and bolt. The washer may be a separate part, mine was. You can find them at someplace like Fastenal or Graingers.
This seems to me to be your best solution, I don't know off hand what the thread sizes are for Tork screws so while there are a lot of substitutes for your nut, it's hard to say which supplier to send you to. There are a wide variety of T nuts and hex bolts but you would need to search further to find one that is acceptable. - fj12ryderExplorer IIIYeah, that's the good thing about Fastenal or Graingers: you can take the old nut and bolt in and compare the parts.
- naytherExplorerI've heard that style nut called a "Truss" nut too.
- D_E_BishopExplorerI noticed that the Administrator/Moderator edited my post and removed one letter and substituted "h" for "s", I have been around for a long time and I still use old names for a few things like "-ex" bolts and Cotter Keys. I'm sorry, that's what I was taught.
To clear up what I said and why, use this link - akcooper9Explorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I noticed that the Administrator/Moderator edited my post and removed one letter and substituted "h" for "s", I have been around for a long time and I still use old names for a few things like "-ex" bolts and Cotter Keys. I'm sorry, that's what I was taught.
To clear up what I said and why, use this link
Dont be sorry. Its PC stuff like this as to why America has lost its way. - fj12ryderExplorer III
akcooper9 wrote:
Seriously?
Dont be sorry. Its PC stuff like this as to why America has lost its way.
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