I'm after Dzus Fasteners for my rear runners, but I'm unsure of the correct size.
Does anyone know what size I should use?
Dzus Fasteners For Rear Runners
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Good to see this catching on as I've been using them for 30 odd years.
BTW, you can run an M5 tap through the button part then use an M5 screw & big washer on the underside.
Good to see this catching on as I've been using them for 30 odd years.
BTW, you can run an M5 tap through the button part then use an M5 screw & big washer on the underside.
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Have you got a photo showing these fitted?Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/slide-bolts/0278398/
Good to see this catching on as I've been using them for 30 odd years.
BTW, you can run an M5 tap through the button part then use an M5 screw & big washer on the underside.
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Thanks for the reply.Scoot wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:05 pmHave you got a photo showing these fitted?Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/slide-bolts/0278398/
Good to see this catching on as I've been using them for 30 odd years.
BTW, you can run an M5 tap through the button part then use an M5 screw & big washer on the underside.
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I wasn't aware of those ones. I was thinking of these.
How do they fit?
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Hopefully, you'll understand better if these images show:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151604592 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151604592 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151604592 ... ed-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151604592 ... ed-public/
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I'm so thick. I've been staring at the images from the link and your photos and couldn't figure out how it worked, but am I right in thinking the wee round bush thingmie is bolted to the struts?
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Yes, the 'bobbin' (that I run an M5 tap through) is effectively the nut on top of the struts with the screw (best is an M5 socket cap screw) on the underside with a large plain M5 washer either side of the strut because of the slots.
The inner edge of the floorboards are also modified so that they just clip underneath the bridge-piece which I space off the struts with a pillar or rubber fuel pipe.
I hope that helps but don't hesitate to say if it's still unclear.
The inner edge of the floorboards are also modified so that they just clip underneath the bridge-piece which I space off the struts with a pillar or rubber fuel pipe.
I hope that helps but don't hesitate to say if it's still unclear.
I'm using 1/2-inch Dzus buttons throughout my bike for the rear runners, side panels, and legshield tool box.
Here are a couple pics:
Rotax Lamby build-162 by PotvinV8, on Flickr
Rotax Lamby build-152 by PotvinV8, on Flickr
Rotax Lamby build-105 by PotvinV8, on Flickr
Here are a couple pics:
Rotax Lamby build-162 by PotvinV8, on Flickr
Rotax Lamby build-152 by PotvinV8, on Flickr
Rotax Lamby build-105 by PotvinV8, on Flickr