What Size Hardware is Needed to Mount Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder # DH39R
Updated 06/01/2018 | Published 05/30/2018 >
Question:
I understand that the mounting hardware is not included, but I still need to know what is required to mount it. I assume a double threaded screw, but what size are the threads in the door holder? And do both the stem and socket have threads the same size? I am looking to replace the plastic door latch on a Little Guy Max trailer, which is very fragile and prone to break.
asked by: Thomas M
Expert Reply:
A coworker measured the center holes in the Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder # DH39R and found they are 0.27 inches which is 7mm. I checked myself and got the same thing. The threads per inch on the other hand was difficult to measure. I estimated 16 threads per inch though so it would appear that it takes a 5/16"-16 fastener.
The plunger side I would just run a screw through that fits in the hole.
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Plastic Stem and Rubber Socket Door Holder - 2" Long Stem
- Trailer Door Holders
- Plunger and Socket
- Straight
- 2 Inch Long
- Rubber
- Plastic
- Redline
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