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Where can I buy M8 x 1.00 grub screws? needs to be about 20 - 25mm length.

I can find normal pitch - but fine seems to be hard to come by!

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Re: bit of a random one

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searching for "set screws" rather than "grub screws" might help.

quick search turned up somewhere selling M8 x 1.00 x 25mm as part of a selection box, but i've lost the page cos I'm crap. sorry.

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deviant wrote:searching for "set screws" rather than "grub screws" might help.

quick search turned up somewhere selling M8 x 1.00 x 25mm as part of a selection box, but i've lost the page cos I'm crap. sorry.
thanks :) i must look harder :-) Problem is, im only after small volumes (ca 10 of assorted lengths)

doing anything interesting? or just a work related question?
M8 x 1.00 is a bit small for us to use here :-P an M18 OTOH is an entirely different matter ;-)

my better half has a K1200R and has managed to somehow loose the clutch lever adjusting screw. and BMW being BMW only supply it as a whole assembly costing about £36! So, I'm now on a mission to find a solution:-)

I've got M8 x 1.00 socket head, which fits just fine. Unfortunately the screw head touches the switch gear when the clutch lever is pulled in. Can cut the head down, but it wont look particularly neat.
So a grub screw would solve that problem.

typical to get these problems 2.5 days before we are off to the Nurbuirgring!
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I did eventually find that page again, but closer inspection of the photo revealed them to be hex head - sadly while grub screw does refer to a grub screw and nothing else, there seems to be all sorts of things called set screws. so no help to you.


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Re: bit of a random one

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try here.

http://www.emkaysupplies.co.uk/catalogue.htm

although would have thought any reputable tools company would be able to supply.

or here

http://www.cromwell.co.uk/quicksearch

Cromwell are good. if there is one local just walk in and they may even just give you one.....er i mean er a set screw...
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The Pole wrote:try here.

http://www.emkaysupplies.co.uk/catalogue.htm

although would have thought any reputable tools company would be able to supply.

or here

http://www.cromwell.co.uk/quicksearch

Cromwell are good. if there is one local just walk in and they may even just give you one.....er i mean er a set screw...
Thanks - I can find plenty of M8 x 1.25 grub screws or set screws whichever you prefer to call them :-P
But finding an M8 x 1.00 is proving slightly more difficult! I have a box of M8 x 1.00 cap screws at home - and they fit, i just want a grub screw to make it pretty :P

I'll just have to keep on looking
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Couldnt you just bang one in a soft jaw vice and take the .25 of the end you wont see? or am i missing something else?
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The Pole wrote:Couldnt you just bang one in a soft jaw vice and take the .25 of the end you wont see? or am i missing something else?
the 1.00 and 1.25 refer to the pitch of the thread, not the length.

I'm after a fine thread one
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Caz...bored at work so had another look.

http://www.kellysearch.com/gb-company-80084546.html

note the words "Metric Fine Socket Capscrews" and "can deliver goods, via our carriers, next day to most parts of the U.K."

hope this helps.

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i'll have a look what pitch ours are tommorrow at work caz
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masterofinsanity wrote:i'll have a look what pitch ours are tommorrow at work caz
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how do you know what the pitch is? :smt017
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either look at what it says on the box, find a thread gauge, or see if it fits into caz's bloke's bike!
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mmmmmmmthese aint in a box, we aint got a thread gauge so i guess if isend some off and they dont fit nowt lost then??
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i think they are already at the 'ring. so presumably must have found a solution.
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