New tension screw needed

Need a replacement tension screw.

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't know what I'm looking at for sure.

Any help will be greatly appreciated

Tried to upload photos but keeps crashing

Reply to
BiffBaff
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Not quite sure what you're asking! Can you not identify the part on the exploded diagram which you cite?

Reply to
Roger Mills

Its another homehub idiot.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

replying to Roger Mills, BiffBaff wrote: Does anyone know the part number for the screw that keeps the tension on the chain.

I have tried to work out which part it is but the image cannot be expanded without the quality of the diagram degrading just enough to seem unreadable.

I have tried to upload the pictures again. But doesn't seem to work.

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Reply to
BiffBaff

+1. If it is just a standard screw or bolt, you don't need a special part, just something with the right thread, a suitable head, and cut to the right length.

It will almost certainly be a common metric thread.

Reply to
newshound

Get a Dropbox account and put them there.

Reply to
newshound

Well, I've expanded it and done a screengrab. Also captured the parts list for good measure, and uploaded both to Box.com

If you follow this link, you should be able to see them:

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Reply to
Roger Mills

Just take it to a seller of screws, you don't need a part number. Unless you insist on paying 20x the price.

And get a sane portal to newsgroups, not that basket case one you're using.

NT

Reply to
tabbypurr

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