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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Germany, Clausthal
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Hello,
I have a problem with some screw for mounting speakers. The TAD 1601a i build into my A7 enclosures were delivered with some mounting kit, using 8 screw each speaker, dimensions are about 4,9mm diameter and ~40mm long each. There are about 32 turns on one inch. Now the surrounding of the speakers membrane is only 3mm away from the baffle, i want to mount a distance ring here. Probleme is those screws are to short, i would need 16 screws about 50mm long for this. As far as i found out those screws may be NF/UNF Nr. 10 Overe here only metrical screws are usual, i canīt find those here. Anybody who could help? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Denmark, Viborg
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Farnell can sort you out...so can RS.
Magura
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