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| Seasoned Member | Cocker Frame Screws I have a couple of 1.5 WGP hinge frame I want to use. But they didn't come with the front mount screws. I can't use the ones from the slider frame (too short) so I was wanting to make sure of some things. Threading, 10/32 right? What would be a good length? I've got one I tired but it was to long. It works, but the frame sits like 2 cm off the body. Jay
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| This space is vacant. Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Vineland, Ontario | Yup - 10-32. Same as a bottomline screw. Jordan
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| MCB Member Join Date: Oct 2006 | Length is critical. The front one has to be short enough that it won't bottom out and punch through the end into the high pressure area and the rear screw needs to be short enough to avoid locking the threads of the IVG. If the screws stick up 1/8 or a few thou less you're fine. Mesure them and seat them carefully testing that they are holding the frame but not preventing the IVG from moving. A light pinch should hold the frame quite firm. From there a further 1/8 to 1/4 turn to tighten them is all you need.
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