Sorry, really am useless with screws...
I need these: M2.0*1.5-I(NI)(ANTI-LOOSE)
So, I take it, they are M2 1.5mm?
I need these: M2.0*1.5-I(NI)(ANTI-LOOSE)
So, I take it, they are M2 1.5mm?
Definitely not 1.5mm long.
I take it this is a manufacturers part code using a system that only they understand.
Measure an existing screw.
I take it this is a manufacturers part code using a system that only they understand.
Measure an existing screw.
Could it be a metric „M2“ with 1.5 hexagon (inbus)?
Don‘t know about NI (nickel-plating?) or antilock... (Amazon returned an offer for anti-loose [emoji3166] Amazon.de Die Website wurde nicht gefunden[emoji2400]-M2-Zink-versilbert-einfügen-Muttern/dp/B015A3BZJQ )
What for? Context may help.
Don‘t know about NI (nickel-plating?) or antilock... (Amazon returned an offer for anti-loose [emoji3166] Amazon.de Die Website wurde nicht gefunden[emoji2400]-M2-Zink-versilbert-einfügen-Muttern/dp/B015A3BZJQ )
What for? Context may help.
I need these: M2.0*1.5-I(NI)(ANTI-LOOSE)
I would say M2 (So 2mm) * 1.5 cm
Anti-loose. I would say it's like those used on laptop covers that don't fall when You put the cover upside down, or do have a spring washer for not loosening by vibration.
"Anti Loose" could also mean a self locking screw with a plastic
strip on the side that gives some friction to stop it from falling
out even if it is not fully tightened. (often a blue strip)
Very common in mobile phones.
strip on the side that gives some friction to stop it from falling
out even if it is not fully tightened. (often a blue strip)
Very common in mobile phones.
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