[Amps] Alpha 76 case screws
Carl
km1h at jeremy.qozzy.com
Fri Dec 5 13:03:10 EST 2014
I believe the standard US angle is 82 degrees for non aircraft use. Metric
is 100*
Carl
KM1H
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Alpha 76 case screws
> On 12/04/14 20:39, Charlie K1XX Carroll wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know the type of screw used in the sides of the Alpha 76?
>> It's a 6-32, stainless with some sort of a flat head . RF Concepts
>> doesn't have a clue. I have a picture if someone can help ID it.
>
> In America "flat headed" machine screws go in a countersunk hole,
> while in England countersunk headed" machine screws go in a countersunk
> hole. "Flat headed" machine screws are commonly made with one of three
> countersunk angles.
> Very flattened pan headed like machine screws are commonly called
> "flat headed" machine screws.
>
> I would recommended looking over the selection at:
>
> http://www.mcmaster.com/#screws/=uvu7hh
>
> and see if the proper named can be discovered.
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