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Re: [TR] How to tell the size of bolt or setscrew from the part number?

To: "Joel E. Justin" <j_bar_j@hotmail.com>, Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] How to tell the size of bolt or setscrew from the part number?
From: Michael Porter <mdporter@dfn.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 16:07:15 -0600
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On 6/17/2020 3:02 PM, Joel E. Justin wrote:
> Easy. That a 3/8" x 1-1/4" UNF hexagon head setscrew. So I gave you 
> the fish, now I'll teach you how to fish...
>
> http://www.memphisbritishcars.org/Images/TechTipsImages/Standard_Triumph_Hardware_Catalog.pdf
>
Geez, I must be getting old.  I'd completely forgotten that S-T used an 
alphanumeric system to differentiate hardware.  But, the rest of the 
part numbers are sequentially assigned, I'm pretty sure.


Cheers.

-- 


Michael Porter
Roswell, NM


Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....


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    <p>Geez, I must be getting old.  I'd completely forgotten that S-T
      used an alphanumeric system to differentiate hardware.  But, the
      rest of the part numbers are sequentially assigned, I'm pretty
      sure.</p>
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    <p>Cheers.<br>
    </p>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 


Michael Porter
Roswell, NM


Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking 
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