Just be careful to always hand start the screws and never force them. The rack frames are aluminum and the screws are steel, so they can be crossthreaded. Also, to completely assemble the rack, the #6-32 screws on the side need to be loosened when the sixth module is installed. The rack sides are designed to "pinch" all the faceplates together to eliminate gaps between modules. I have made up a three page instruction for assembling the rack and modules which I will post. The rights side has a #6 lockwashed between the rack bar and the end. This is to keep the rack bars from rotating AND acts as a shim. If you bought a used rack in pieces, this may be missing an causing problems getting the modules in. The racks and faceplates are CNC machined to +/- 0.005 inch, so it is all quite precise and tight. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Tommy DOG" <mrsvomit@...> wrote: > > I was able to find the right screws (after hitting several hardware > stores) at Radioshack. > > Should anyone be short a few screws it's item 64-3011. They are round > head machine screws and fit fine in the 300 rack. > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "plord" <plord@> wrote: > > > > Sam Ecoff wrote: > > > Hi TD, > > > > > > You want #4-40 self tapping screws. I believe that Grant supplies > > > 1/4" long screws, but I prefer 3/8" myself. Either one works just > fine. > > > > I don't mean to be a git, but that sounds like the Frac screw > description, > > not the 300 series, which is I think what was being asked about (by the > > reference to a rack frame, not a Frac rack). I don't have the > answer for > > the 300 series, though, sorry. > > > > Paul > > >
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Re: Wiard screw size
2007-09-03 by Grant Richter
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