Rise charging port screw size?

shredjim

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Can someone please tell me the details on our Rise's charging port screws? I recently noticed I have two missing and need to replace them. Thanks!

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Feb 21, 2022
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M2x8. From the picture it looks like it's a torx socket cap head and not countersunk. I would remove one of the original bolts to examine before ordering anything online.

Page 61 of the Rise Blue Book manual

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RustyIron

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Hey, Jim.
I see you're in the U.S. When I need quality fasteners, I like McMaster-Carr. They're an industrial supplier who has everything you can imagine. They have M2 x 8 in black oxide stainess, for $9 per 100. You end up spending a bit, but you don't have to go searching around, you'll have them by the end of the week, and they won't be made from beer cans and cow dung.

 

shredjim

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May 5, 2021
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White Salmon, WA
Thanks guys! I used a 1.5 mm Allen key to tighten the top 2 bolts as they were loose too. I will check before I purchase but I believe they are counter sunk.
 
Feb 21, 2022
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Los Angeles
Hey, Jim.
I see you're in the U.S. When I need quality fasteners, I like McMaster-Carr. They're an industrial supplier who has everything you can imagine. They have M2 x 8 in black oxide stainess, for $9 per 100. You end up spending a bit, but you don't have to go searching around, you'll have them by the end of the week, and they won't be made from beer cans and cow dung.


I second McMaster, you get full spec sheets plus they are manufactured in the US.
 

Feb 21, 2022
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About 5/16 inch threaded equals 8mm threaded length.

Yes, thus the M2x8 spec in the manual.

This bolt specification breaks down to this:
  • The letter ‘M’ indicates that this bolt uses a metric thread.
  • The number ‘2’ refers to the nominal diameter of the bolt shaft in millimeters.
  • 8 is the length in millimeters.
  • sometimes there is a number in the middle (like M2-0.5 x 8) which is the thread pitch of the bolt, which is the distance between threads, in millimeters.
 

jka

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Yes, thus the M2x8 spec in the manual.

This bolt specification breaks down to this:
  • The letter ‘M’ indicates that this bolt uses a metric thread.
  • The number ‘2’ refers to the nominal diameter of the bolt shaft in millimeters.
  • 8 is the length in millimeters.
  • sometimes there is a number in the middle (like M2-0.5 x 8) which is the thread pitch of the bolt, which is the distance between threads, in millimeters.

Haha, I didn't even look at the specs in the manual. I just saw the tape measure photo and thought "I could be very helpful and convert that to mm quickly". Made my post useless. Thanks. Metric measurements are soooo much better than our American way of doing it.
 

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