Dumb question. What is the formal name of the screws that go on the end of the rod (pic attached)? I bought a used Eastman 562 a couple years ago that did not include them, and don't know where to begin in terms of acquiring them. Anyone here have a list of Eastman part numbers? I wonder if B&S 51 parts would work here?
Thanks for any help!
Need help with a part number
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Re: Need help with a part number
You’ve already received the perfect exact answer for your exact question, so it’s time for the rest of us to post BS…
So many of those are a standard 3 mm thread, that you might be able to find a 3 mm thread knurled nut on ebay or from mcmaster.com
So many of those are a standard 3 mm thread, that you might be able to find a 3 mm thread knurled nut on ebay or from mcmaster.com
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Re: Need help with a part number
Also very helpful, thanks!
I just want to get something on it ASAP. I got a new gig bag last month, and on one trip the rod shifted slightly (not enough for anything to come apart, but enough to spook me).
I just want to get something on it ASAP. I got a new gig bag last month, and on one trip the rod shifted slightly (not enough for anything to come apart, but enough to spook me).
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Re: Need help with a part number
We are an Eastman dealer and can get parts easily. Need anything else for that horn? Message/email/call me if you'd like to pursue.
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Re: Need help with a part number
If M3 thread, you might like this.
If not, keep it in your pocket as a talisman/confidence-booster, or include in in your zipper compartment of community band useless emergency stuff.
https://www.mcmaster.com/96115A420/
If not, keep it in your pocket as a talisman/confidence-booster, or include in in your zipper compartment of community band useless emergency stuff.
https://www.mcmaster.com/96115A420/