Grub Screw?
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Grub Screw?
I lost my grub screw a couple of days ago from my cen funfactor mt2 (!/10th gas) and now i am wondering witch one of these fit in the spur gear?
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RE: Grub Screw?
Hi,
Please check the instructions, screws are always defined as diameter x length. For example 3x10mm, 5x5mm, 4-40 x 1/2" etc...
Grub screws are also defined as set screws.
Regards
Joaquim
Please check the instructions, screws are always defined as diameter x length. For example 3x10mm, 5x5mm, 4-40 x 1/2" etc...
Grub screws are also defined as set screws.
Regards
Joaquim