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I know... 50 lashes for using the M word... I actually don't care what the units are, until I accidentally mix them.
I've been Googling around all morning trying to find a tap and die for a screw that goes in one of my Ham radios. It's a Yaesu FT-817ND for the Hams in the bunch. I'm pretty sure they install self destructing threads in these rigs because the screws never seem to survive the first time to remove them.
Anyway, it dawned on me that this would be the place to get the answer I need.
Yaesu specs the screws (and therefore the threaded holes) as M2.6x5B. Victor Machinery Exchange Inc comes the closest to having a tap this size but not quite. Their M2.6 taps stop at M2.6x4.5. At least they have an M2.6 tap though. I have a M2.5 tap and it did a decent job of chasing the threads.
Well... the screws went in... so I guess that's decent.
An metric experts here that can explain why M2.6 is so hard to find (if it really is) and what 5B means? Even better, where can I find a tap and die that size?
I've been Googling around all morning trying to find a tap and die for a screw that goes in one of my Ham radios. It's a Yaesu FT-817ND for the Hams in the bunch. I'm pretty sure they install self destructing threads in these rigs because the screws never seem to survive the first time to remove them.
Anyway, it dawned on me that this would be the place to get the answer I need.
Yaesu specs the screws (and therefore the threaded holes) as M2.6x5B. Victor Machinery Exchange Inc comes the closest to having a tap this size but not quite. Their M2.6 taps stop at M2.6x4.5. At least they have an M2.6 tap though. I have a M2.5 tap and it did a decent job of chasing the threads.
Well... the screws went in... so I guess that's decent.
An metric experts here that can explain why M2.6 is so hard to find (if it really is) and what 5B means? Even better, where can I find a tap and die that size?