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FAO Electrics/electronic bods
« on: 16 November 2011, 22:02:15 »

This afternoon as I was working on her Smart I managed to snap the M6 terminal of the 12v connection of its 'SAM' (fuse box & ECU) You can see it right in the middle of this picture http://www.fq101.co.uk/images/stories/reference/insidesam10.JPG It's only brass & I must've been a little heavy handed  ::) ::) ::) Anyway I drilled & tapped for a M6 stud & all is well. I looked at removing the post from the board - it's bolted & soldered - but my largest iron wasn't big enough.
What's the name of the post in case I wanted to buy another - a quick Google has failed.  :-\ :-\
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Re: FAO Electrics/electronic bods
« Reply #1 on: 16 November 2011, 22:16:07 »

Terminal binding post
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Re: FAO Electrics/electronic bods
« Reply #2 on: 16 November 2011, 22:22:40 »

Terminal binding post

Thanks Martin! I knew the forum would come up trumps.  :y :y :y
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Re: FAO Electrics/electronic bods
« Reply #3 on: 16 November 2011, 22:24:23 »

This afternoon as I was working on her Smart I managed to snap the M6 terminal of the 12v connection of its 'SAM' (fuse box & ECU) You can see it right in the middle of this picture http://www.fq101.co.uk/images/stories/reference/insidesam10.JPG It's only brass & I must've been a little heavy handed  ::) ::) ::) Anyway I drilled & tapped for a M6 stud & all is well. I looked at removing the post from the board - it's bolted & soldered - but my largest iron wasn't big enough.
What's the name of the post in case I wanted to buy another - a quick Google has failed.  :-\ :-\

if you've drilled and tapped and fitted new stud the jobs a good'un,why fit new ???
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Re: FAO Electrics/electronic bods
« Reply #4 on: 16 November 2011, 22:31:21 »

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if you've drilled and tapped and fitted new stud the jobs a good'un,why fit new ???

Probably won't, I was just curious as to what they are called ............... just in case I did  ::) ::) ::)  ;D

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