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733017 No.733017 [Reply] [Original]

Hello! Can someone name these screws. I have search all internet and I cant find them anywhere

>> No.733019

it appears to be a hex head.
also a button flange.
although the huge head can easily be replaced by using a mudflap washer instead. if this for a terribly specific purpose?

>> No.733023

>>733019
> google "mudflap washer"
> truck wash accessories fucking everywhere.

it's obviously a washer of some sort, I'm guessing large diameter with small center hole? .

>> No.733025

>Flat head cap screw

Or variations on that.

>> No.733041
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733041

>>733023
yes
they're cheap at hardware/auto stores
don't think there's another name for over sized washers of this sort. could be wrong.

>> No.733044
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733044

also some people use pennies.

>> No.733045 [DELETED] 

>>733041
>>733023

There is, but I can't for the life of me remember what it is. Starts with an "f", I'm pretty sure...

>> No.733047

>>733041
>>733023

There is, but I can't for the life of me remember what it is. Starts with an "f", I'm pretty sure...

EDIT: Fender washer.

>> No.733050

>>733047
>Fender washer
goodie. my engine is leaking through the fender washers that are part of the bolt system that holds the rocker covers on. needs new seals or something.

>> No.733126

>>733044

because a copper penny is going to be stronger than a galvanized steel washer

>> No.733128

>>733126
You need to look up what non-ferrous means, which is kind of the point of the pic. Here is a hint: steel is not non-ferrous.

>> No.733135

>>733044
Um, if you buy washers near that size by the pound they typically end up being 1 cent or less each. And then you don't have to spend time drilling through pennies.

They only cost more than that if you buy them in lower round number quantities

>> No.733241

>>733128
Why would anyone have the requirement of "any metal as long as it's not iron"?

I mean, would Sodium do? Mercury?

>> No.733247

Pretty sure they are called jew nails

>> No.733254
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733254

>>733017
>I have search all internet and I cant find them anywhere
one google search for: oversized head screws
one click on picture in first line: http://www.atvparthub.com/FM620_STL_BOLT_Oversize_Button_Head_Fairing_Bolts_6x1_0x20mm_10_pk?src=Google&gclid=CIW0gcTTm8ICFdRzMgodAD8ASQ

>> No.733394

>>733126
>galanized steel washer
>non ferrous metal washer

dude what

>> No.733400

>>733241
Generally because of rust problems or magnetic properties. Maybe think a little more about the problem and less on trying to be 'clever' in your post ripping people down for knowing more than you.

>> No.735215
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735215

Let me look at my inventory.
No, that's not it...

>> No.735216
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735216

No luck...

>> No.735218
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735218

Naah...

>> No.735220
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735220

There we are. You need a derivate of DIN 906.
Variable cheating bolt to fake a reliable mechanical connection. Bolt head exchangable.

>> No.735263

>>735216
Wut

>> No.735273

>>735220
>>735218
>>735216
>>735215
hah, I don't know which I like best.

>> No.735286

>>735216

>din880

i dont see how thats usable m8

>> No.735519
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735519

>>735215
>>735216
>>735218
>>735220

As a German with some experience with engineering, these are by far the most hilarious things I have seen in weeks. Thank you.

>> No.735521

>>735220
>>735218
>>735216
>>735215
My paypal has 10 moneys for the first anon to post translated versions. Not even kidding, that shit is fucking golden, and must be on the wall in the machine room at work.

>> No.735528

>>735220
>>735218
Some of these look useful Heh.

>> No.735531

>>735220
>Din 903
Why are we not funding this?

>> No.735997

>>735531
>>735531
Because you would have to screw it in and out multiple time to get rid of the material you just drilled out ;) That, and it would require an alloy that is hard enough to drill but won't break on impact. Oh, and the thread that is used to actually hold onto is much shorter.

Would anyone know how 908 would work? Is the blue/yellow part somehow connected to the red/blue part?

>> No.736006

>>735997
Looks like a set of tiny planetary gears, but for what purpose?

>> No.736015
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736015

https://translate.google.de/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ingenieur.de%2FSpiel-Spass%2FGehirnjogging%2FSonderschraubenkatalog&edit-text=&act=url

>> No.736017

>>736015
>>735521

>> No.736027

>>736017
>>736015
Awesome, but I said paypal, not bitcoin. Now, I could ask you for your email address, but any anon could jump in. And I could give you my email to get in touch, but any anon could claim to be you. Soooo yeah, thanks for that, but lrn2reading comprehension.

If you can think of a way to work around those problems, hit me up. screaming.wet.foetus@gmail.com

>> No.736032

>>733047
How the hell do you "edit" a post here?

Also, by preference, use a stratocaster washer.

>> No.736033

>>735519
Ah yes, that notorious German sense of humor.

>> No.736393

>>736006
gear reduction for torque multiplication
twist in with fingers for wrench-tight fit