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SOHC.co.uk Forums => Recommended Sources for Parts and Services => Topic started by: AshimotoK0 on June 04, 2019, 09:38:40 AM
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All available from RS Components in UK. to JIS B1111 with dimple. they also sell in chrome and with integral plain and shakeproof washers.
M4x6 818-0632
M4x10 318-0654
M4x16 318-0660
M4x25 318-0682
M5X6 318-0711
M5X12 318-0727
M5X16 318-0733
M5X20 318-0749
Example link:
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/machine-screws/3180733/?relevancy-data=636F3D3126696E3D4931384E525353746F636B4E756D626572266C753D656E266D6D3D6D61746368616C6C26706D3D5E2828282872737C5253295B205D3F293F285C647B337D5B5C2D5C735D3F5C647B332C347D5B705061415D3F29297C283235285C647B387D7C5C647B317D5C2D5C647B377D2929292426706F3D3126736E3D592673723D2673743D52535F53544F434B5F4E554D4245522677633D4E4F4E45267573743D3331382D30373333267374613D3331383037333326&searchHistory=%7B%22enabled%22%3Atrue%7D
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Manufacturers catalogue page:
http://search.yht.co.jp/catalog/011a.asp?pf_id=03011003000
I think 'unichrome' is basically the same as BZP with bluish chromate passivation.
From this translation from Japanese.
"Features
Pan Head Machine Screws with Crossed Holes. It is used where there is no problem even if the head comes out. The material is steel and unichrome plating (light blueish color) is applied to improve corrosion resistance. For the standards, see JIS B 1111 Annex (M3 or more).
Used
for general fastening of small parts compared to application bolts. It is more corrosion resistant than fabric."
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M4 and M5 spring washers to go with screws JIS
JIS B 1251 spring washers (RS Components)
M5 Spring washer 489-9539
M4 Spring Washer 489-9523
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Thats a good price and with free delivery :)
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Here goes guys a nice link to all of the sizes inc some M6 too .... as bit of a b*stard to find on RS site using their normal search feature !
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/fasteners-fixings/screws-bolts/machine-screws/?searchTerm=Yahata%20Neji%20Pan%20Head%20Steel%20Cross&redirect-relevancy-data=636F3D3126696E3D4931384E53656172636847656E65726963266C753D656E266D6D3D6D61746368616C6C7061727469616C26706D3D5E2E2A2426706F3D31333326736E3D592673723D2673743D43415443485F414C4C5F44454641554C542673633D592677633D4E4F4E45267573743D596168617461204E656A692050616E204865616420537465656C2043726F7373267374613D596168617461204E656A692050616E204865616420537465656C2043726F737326&r=f&searchHistory=%7B%22enabled%22:true%7D
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It just keeps getting better ;D
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Thanks for the links Ash.
Graham's Son used to be Marketing Director (or something up top of ladder) at RS components, if he were still there we could of got a discount 🙄🙄🙄 He is now head honcho at a multi international conglomerate that specialises in everything 'the future is electric powered' so no use to any of us at all really 🤔🤔🤔
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Just ordered 30 quids worth of various sizes ... will report back how they look compared with OEM
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Just ordered 30 quids worth of various sizes ... will report back how they look compared with OEM
Why not just ask me Ash. I have hundreds of those in stock already. I think that the M6 don't have a dimple and the others are so small that you have to look really hard to see if there is a dimple or not ;)
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Just ordered 30 quids worth of various sizes ... will report back how they look compared with OEM
Why not just ask me Ash. I have hundreds of those in stock already. I think that the M6 don't have a dimple and the others are so small that you have to look really hard to see if there is a dimple or not ;)
No worries but thanks Graham.. too many bikes (12) that need 'em to come cadging bucket-loads of 'em. Besides free postage and all my business work fasteners will all now be JIS ;) ;) ;) If you get my drift ! If you have any 60's early Pre-No8 JIS fasteners though I am very interested.
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Just received the screws from RS ...... M5 and M4 and washers look spot on. M6 fine and made in Japan but no dimple. Plating looks deffo BZP with clear chromate passivation.
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Thanks for the links and report on quality Ash 👍.
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Good work thanks Ash. Great of you to share this here...