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Screws - Styles, Sizes and Shapes, November 1960 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe

This chart from a 1960 edition of Popular Electronics might be just the thing you have been looking for when working on a piece of vintage electronic and/or mechanical gear.

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M8-1.25 Stainless Phillips Pan Head Machine screws. Diameter: M8 / 8mm Thread Size: 1.25 - Coarse (Standard) Thread Length: Please select from drop down menu above. Drive: Phillips #4 Type: Pan Head Machine Screw (Type H) Matching Nut & Washer: M8 - Available here System of Measurement: Metric Material: Stainless Steel class A2 / 18-8 Specifications: DIN 7985A / ISO 7045

M8-1.25 Stainless Phillips Pan Head Machine screws. Diameter: M8 / 8mm Thread Size: 1.25 - Coarse (Standard) Thread Length: Please select from menu above. Drive: Phillips #4 Type: Pan Head Machine Screw (Type H) Matching Nut & Washer: M8 - Available here System of Measurement: Metric Material: Stainless Steel class A2 / 18-8 Specifications: DIN 7985A / ISO 7045

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M6 Flat Head Machine screws with Phillips Drive. Metric screws made from 18-8 Stainless Steel. When installed, screws will be flush (countersunk) and as such are measured as overall length, not thread length (see diagram). Diameter: M6 / 6mm Thread Size: 1.0 - Coarse (Standard) Thread Length: Countersunk screws measured 'overall length' See diagram ("L") Drive: #3 Phillips Head Type: Flat Phillips (Type H Recess) Matching Nut & Washer: M6 - Available here System of Measurement: Metric Material:

M6 Flat Head Machine screws with Phillips Drive. Metric screws made from 18-8 Stainless Steel. When installed, screws will be flush (countersunk) and as such are measured as overall length, not thread length (see diagram). Diameter: M6 / 6mm Thread Size: 1.0 - Coarse (Standard) Thread Length: Countersunk screws measured 'overall length' Drive: #3 Phillips Head Type: Flat Phillips (Type H Recess) Matching Nut & Washer: M6 - Available here System of Measurement: Metric Material: 18-8…

These socket cap screws are ideal for applications requiring a well-tooled appearance or broad bearing surface. A built-in recessed internal socket with hex drive and flat point provide added strength. The socket drive also helps prevent slippage when installing. Made of heat-treated alloy steel, these screws are designed for use in machinery, electronic components, and heavy equipment.

These socket cap screws are ideal for applications requiring a well-tooled appearance or broad bearing surface. A built-in recessed internal socket with hex drive and flat point provide added strength. The socket drive also helps prevent slippage when installing. Made of heat-treated alloy steel, these screws are designed for use in machinery, electronic components, and heavy equipment.

#4-40 Phillips Pan Head Machine screws. These are made from Carbon Steel with Black Oxide and Oil. Diameter: #4 Thread Size: 40 TPI - Coarse (Standard) Thread Length: Please select from drop down menu above. Drive: Phillips #1 Type: Pan Head Machine Screw (Type H) Matching Nut & Washer: #4-40 - Available here System of Measurement: U.S. / Inch Material: Carbon Steel Specifications: ASME B18.6.3-2010 & SAE J82

#4-40 Phillips Pan Head Machine screws. These are made from Carbon Steel with Black Oxide and Oil. Diameter: #4 Thread Size: 40 TPI - Coarse (Standard) Thread Length: Please select from above. Drive: Phillips #1 Type: Pan Head Machine Screw (Type H) Matching Nut & Washer: #4-40 - Available here System of Measurement: U.S. / Inch Material: Carbon Steel Specifications: ASME B18.6.3-2010 & SAE J82

We've all been there; clumsily fumbling with a screwdriver trying to remove a screw only to notice that it's been stripped, either by your hands in haste or left behind by a previously frustrated repairer. I guess the screw is there for good, right? Nope! Removing a stripped screw takes a little ingenuity, but is fairly straightforward. We'll look at a 5 surefire methods to remove a stripped screw, starting from least destructive and moving through to more destructive methods. The...

5 Ways to Remove a Stripped Screw: We've all been there; clumsily fumbling with a screwdriver trying to remove a screw only to notice that it's been stripped, either by your hands in haste or left behind by a previously frustrated repairer. I guess the screw is there for good, right?…

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