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Help with screw/fastener type for this part.
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Can anyone help me out with this (See photo above). There is a flange (or bracket) that slides along the vertical pole on the bow pulpit. It connects to the teak handrail to secure the rail to the pulpit. I noticed that there is a hole where some sort of bolt or fastener goes in. At first I thought it was a set screw, but now I'm thinking something else. The screw thread size in the pulpit stanchion looks like #12, but the hole in the bracket is larger than 1/4". So if I put a #12 in there, there will be too much play. Does anyone know if there is some special bolt/screw, etc that is used for this? Maybe a flexible spacer? I know this is trivial, but I'd like to put it back together correctly so that it's secure, yet won't cause stress cracks on the wood.
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I ve seen both Allen set screws or philips on some of these fittings.
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Pascal
I ve seen both Allen set screws or philips on some of these fittings.
Agreed, both. 8/32 or 10/32 I believe.
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Thanks guys. I was hoping this wasn't going to be an impossible to find fastener. Will see how a 10/32 machine screw works, with a little thread lock.
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Hello, it could also have been riveted at on time and it has sheared off. All of my set screws are 1/4" UNF.
Walt Hoover
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