Ive always used these guys very impressed with how fast they dispatch same day delivery from Matamata to Edgecumbe in the BOP http://www.theboltholder.co.nz
Ive always used these guys very impressed with how fast they dispatch same day delivery from Matamata to Edgecumbe in the BOP http://www.theboltholder.co.nz
I suffer from using bolts every day, not often having to use machine screws etc. Occasionally I need a refresher about naming other sorts of fasteners.
Cap screws, Allen head screws or Allen head cap screws can be a nightmare. Most stores have employees who only know what's written on the screen in front of them.
Appreciate the reminder about naming conventions etc.
I personally dislike gauge and pipe and pipe thread naming. But it serves a purpose.
But in the modern age. CAD programs ask for a standard to choose an item. The description it places on the BOM is usually rubbish, added by a programmer no doubt off a standard. Almost always the range of available items doesn't cover what you need. I often use bolts longer than 150mm - end up creating them myself.
Jap bikes tend to have quite shallow hex large diameter domed head cap screw not available locally. Don't ask how I know about the shallow hex depth.
Yes the terminology is important and helps understanding.
Thanks Grumph
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The fastener trade caught me out a few years back when they changed the terminology of something I used occasionally.
Socket head capscrews designed to go in a countersunk hole - which we always called countersunk heads - are apparently now officially "Flatheads"......
Locally, Blacks fasteners do quite a good wall chart - with pictures even. I'm sure others do the same.
Not much to add, but second Blacks, Anzor etc.
I remember needing a bolt made, nothing came long enough in the configuration I needed, so it was custom made, coated etc. Cost $75 for one... It's those little things you remember...
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Counterbored vs countersunk vs spot facing
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