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Thread: Wanted: Technics T4P retaining screw

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    montesquieu Guest

    Default Wanted: Technics T4P retaining screw

    So the SL10 arrived, nice looking thing positively tiny ... plugged in and sounded rubbish.

    Cartridge was loose so I pushed it in .. better sounding. But no retaining screw to hold it in.

    There's some kind of threaded insert in the little parallel tracking tonearm.

    Bugger - any ideas on where to get the correct, threaded bolt for a 40 year old Technics SL10 turntable?

    Some cartridges come with one but who knows if it's the right size and do I really want to spend £40 for a screw?

    Like this one:



    Spotted some specs here but I'm still none the wiser what to ask for.

    http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.p...t-spec.775495/

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    lordmortlock Guest

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    You can borrow mine if you want Tom, or I can measure it for you

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    montesquieu Guest

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    I might take you up on that Jake if I can't find anyone with a spare one or a pointer to where I can get hold of one from the UK.

    I found this which may or may not be the right thread and screw size but would take a while to come from the US and not doubt the postage would be something silly.

    https://www.lpgear.com/product/PMOUNTSCREW.html

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    You could try a p-mount adaptor. They might be the same.

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    I think it is just a P-Mount screw that you need.
    Kevin

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    montesquieu Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by CageyH View Post
    I think it is just a P-Mount screw that you need.
    Yes but where do I get one?

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    I think it is an M2 thread. They have a funny bit of turned down thread, but I think they just put that there to stop the screw falling out.

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    Clarkenwell Screws will have them.

    If jake measures it, I’ll call in on my lunch break and grab you a couple.

    [edit - oops. I thought that was a message]

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    lordmortlock Guest

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    Yes, M2 by the looks of it, 9mm long excluding the head. I’ll email you a pic Tom, trying to post it here but tinypic is being a massive weapon.

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    Hello Tom,
    M2 indeed. I'll stick a few in the post for you.

    Angus

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