I have an XTVA/bracket etc but no screws to attach the bracket to the actual XTVA unit. I imagine they are thumb screws. Does anyone have a part number or just the correct size? Thanks.
Jay
xtva screws size or part number
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Re: xtva screws size or part number
I have installed many xtva's and can not find in the install doc(68P81088C76-B) any reference to these screws.
They are not thumb screws but are round head screws that require an allen wrench to tighten them down.
They are not thumb screws but are round head screws that require an allen wrench to tighten them down.
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Re: xtva screws size or part number
thanks....
anyone else have any info?
Jay
anyone else have any info?
Jay
Re: xtva screws size or part number
I'm bringing this topic (and project) back to life. Going to install this XTVA soon, but still looking for the size/part numbers of these mounting screws. Anybody have any info, or have a pair?
Jay
Jay
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Re: xtva screws size or part number
Why not take the unit to Lowe's or Home Depot and find the proper thread size and length by trial and error? I do this all the time, especially where metric threads are involved.
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Re: xtva screws size or part number
Tom, i've been doing just that here in my shop to no avail. I've been trying to avoid what you mentioned, but it would likely work.
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Re: xtva screws size or part number
Jay, if it isn't too late, try 10-32 machine screws, 3/4 inch long. This is what I used, and they were the closest thing I could find. I just hope they aren't metric!Jay wrote:Tom, i've been doing just that here in my shop to no avail. I've been trying to avoid what you mentioned, but it would likely work.
Ken, W4KRR