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a52-830

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i need some of the screws that hold the lever to the locking mechanism. it is the same screw that they were using in the 70's.

when they sell you a new lock, the screw is not included, and i cannot find the page that lists it.

so, if you have a packing list with that number, or have saved the web page for it, i would appreciate you sharing it.
 
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i'd grab the lock, visit a local hardware store...

thats what i did many years ago when i re keyed a bunch of my work boxes.

some of the screws were quite long enough...


:beer:
 
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i'd grab the lock, visit a local hardware store...

thats what i did many years ago when i re keyed a bunch of my work boxes.

some of the screws were quite long enough...


:beer:

i tried that. it is shorter than anything they have. i was able to buy a bag of the ones used to attach drawers to the sliders online, but no luck with these.
 
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well, in case anyone is ever looking, here is the part number:

8-18337-4 #12-24X.25 SHHMS

as of mid 2018, they are 85 cents each.

they work on locks all the way back to the 1970's up until the locks you get today.
 

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Wouldn't it be cheaper to just make a 12x24x1/4 screw out of a 2 cent 1/2 inch screw?
How special are the 85 cent ones?
 
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