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    Hi all... just need to know how to identify a screw or what the spec means.
    for example:
    M2x6

    what does the above mean?

    reason being i need to get some m2x6 tapper screws for my bell 222 body.

  • #2
    I Belive its M2 is the "thickness of the Bolt Prob in MM's and te 6 part is 6mm long. i have used a company in the past calle Nuts bolts and things, there atainless bolts are fantastic !! Nuts, Bolts & Things - Secure online ordering of Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Circlips and assorted fastners

    more important to you is Search: m2x6 - Nuts, Bolts & Things - Secure Online Ordering

    Just noticed you want screws over bolts, not sure if they do them but there very cheap compared to model shops
    Last edited by Randall; 24-08-2011, 03:01 PM.
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    • #3
      M2 is the thread diameter in MM
      x6 is 6 MM long measured from the tip of the thread to the underside of the head ie, the usable part not the top.

      Now I guess the tapper bit means you want a self tapping screw.
      JRH80190 JR Vibe 50 Self Tapping Screws M2 X 6

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      • #4
        BUT....... a really important thing to remember is not only the size but grade !! bolts come in many different grades from cheese to super strong , you don't want to put cheese grade as Jesus bolt or blade holder bolt.....

        Strength Grade of Bolts and Screw <-- a useful guide 12.9 is what you want for the above


        i know u don't need this so much for what want ! but thought it worth mentioning
        Last edited by Ubi22; 24-08-2011, 03:50 PM.
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        • #5
          I love you guys!!! Thanks for the info!
          It's just for attaching the Bell 222 body together on a kyosho concept frame. A project I'd like to start and finish and it shall be a shelf queen!
          The body needs a few screws.
          Last edited by muscleflex; 24-08-2011, 07:15 PM. Reason: I don't love guys! Lol

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          • #6
            Originally posted by muscleflex View Post
            I love guys!!! Thanks for the info!
            yea thanks for too much info..lol!!!! bet your missus ent happy that you "LOVE GUYS".!!!)
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            • #7
              Just some additional info

              To find out the tapping size drill you just take the pitch away from the diameter (the pitch being the distance from top of one thread to the top of the next thread)

              i.e.
              Bolt M3 pitch is 0.5mm tapping drill is 2.5mm
              Bolt M4 pitch is 0.7mm tapping drill is 3.3mm
              Bolt M5 pitch is 0.8mm tapping drill is 4.2mm
              Bolt M6 pitch is 1.0mm tapping drill is 5.0mm
              Bolt M8 pitch is 1.3mm tapping drill is 6.3mm
              Bolt M10 pitch is 1.5mm tapping drill is 8.5mm

              If you use the correct drill size and a suitable lubricant, you will break less taps.

              Hope this helps
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              • #8
                Welcome to Modelfixings

                i get all my bolts and stuff from here, they do some excellent hex headed servo screws as well
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                • #9
                  Modelfixings also do rubber grommets...canopy nuts....

                  Starting at 83p for 10 The smallest size should fit a 450..

                  Bigger sizes for bigger helis

                  Leon

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                  • #10
                    Yeah Screw those experts!

                    ..and guys apparently!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by heliward0 View Post
                      yea thanks for too much info..lol!!!! bet your missus ent happy that you "LOVE GUYS".!!!)
                      Lol sorry. I meant I love you guys!

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                      • #12
                        heres another great place for ANY nuts -Bolts - screws - washers

                        Hampshire Bolt & Tool Supplies Ltd in Basingstoke
                        i use them all the time and they have never not had in stock want i need (mind you they are only 500 yards away which is handy to
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Crash Test Dummy View Post
                          Just some additional info

                          To find out the tapping size drill you just take the pitch away from the diameter (the pitch being the distance from top of one thread to the top of the next thread)

                          i.e.
                          Bolt M3 pitch is 0.5mm tapping drill is 2.5mm
                          Bolt M4 pitch is 0.7mm tapping drill is 3.3mm
                          Bolt M5 pitch is 0.8mm tapping drill is 4.2mm
                          Bolt M6 pitch is 1.0mm tapping drill is 5.0mm
                          Bolt M8 pitch is 1.3mm tapping drill is 6.3mm
                          Bolt M10 pitch is 1.5mm tapping drill is 8.5mm

                          If you use the correct drill size and a suitable lubricant, you will break less taps.

                          Hope this helps

                          Only works on metric size tho and your M8 is wrong ! obviously just for accuracy and i am a bit off a thread nerd !
                          Last edited by Ubi22; 24-08-2011, 10:01 PM.
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                          • #14
                            I think M8 is a 7.2mm drill for tapping
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                            • #15
                              Tap Metric Drill US Drill
                              3mm x 0.5 2.5mm -
                              4mm x 0.7 3.4mm -
                              5mm x 0.8 4.3mm -
                              6mm x 1.0 5.2mm -
                              7mm x 1.0 6.1mm 15/64
                              8mm x 1.25 6.9mm 17/64
                              8mm x 1.0 7.1mm -
                              10mm x 1.5 8.7mm -
                              10mm x 1.25 8.9mm 11/32
                              10mm x 1.0 9.1mm -
                              12mm x 1.75 10.5mm -
                              12mm x 1.5 10.7mm 27/64
                              14mm x 2.0 12.2mm -
                              14mm x 1.5 12.7mm -
                              16mm x 2.0 14.2mm 35/64
                              16mm x 1.5 14.7mm -
                              Drill sizes are for 75% depth of thread.
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