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compasses with head and hexagonal quarry.

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Here I am with a new question. I have to use a compass (see attachments) that has the head of a brown screw m6 iso 4762 but the stem is threaded female m4 or m5. are you aware of companies that have such articles in the catalog?
Thank you for your help.
 

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If you want to use screws like this, you need to know what regulations they match, but I think they're special screws or you have to look at dice if there's something like that.
 
Bye-bye.
I don't want to say a cable, but I feel very similar to the screws used in the furniture assembly, so hardware for furniture.
 
If you want to use screws like this, you need to know what regulations they match, but I think they're special screws or you have to look at dice if there's something like that.
Also because a m4 hole inside a m6 threaded male I see it a little complicated....
 
Also because a m4 hole inside a m6 threaded male I see it a little complicated....
the head with hexagonal quarry is equivalent to a m6, but the stem is at least ø7 "smooth".

look like the "vites" of the tire cylinders. . Indeed, those have the threaded hole passing to mount various brackets and accessories.

greetings
Mar
 
the head with hexagonal quarry is equivalent to a m6, but the stem is at least ø7 "smooth".

look like the "vites" of the tire cylinders. . Indeed, those have the threaded hole passing to mount various brackets and accessories.

greetings
Mar
I thank all for the support, these compasses I took from those used for fixing the brake calipers of the bicycles. I looked for bike and motorcycle accessories even in those for furniture but without result. I have the impression that they are "dedicated" components that do not fall into any norms (I am not aware of it and my research has not produced results in this sense) and that therefore manufacturers who use them on the articles from their products if they make them ad hoc for their specific applications.
 

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