I've just bought a second hand RADIAS board.
What type of screws are needed to mount it?
Thanks in advance,
Michele
Screws for mounting RADIAS board
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Screws for mounting RADIAS board
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Is this for the EXB-Radias printed circuit board that fits inside the M3, or for the Radias-R rack module, which sits next to the M3 module?
If it's the EXB-Radias, then the screws are likely to be a metric M3 thread, and 5 or 6mm long. Not 100% sure, though.
If it's the Radias module, then on the RD-KB, which is the Radias Keyboard, the mounting screws that fit the frame are M5 x 10mm. I believe that the same frame is used on the M3 for the Radias-R.
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If it's the EXB-Radias, then the screws are likely to be a metric M3 thread, and 5 or 6mm long. Not 100% sure, though.
If it's the Radias module, then on the RD-KB, which is the Radias Keyboard, the mounting screws that fit the frame are M5 x 10mm. I believe that the same frame is used on the M3 for the Radias-R.
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Thanks for your reply... I meant the RADIAS board, the one which can be installed into M3 module (by the way I already own a RADIAS module without keyboard, but I prefer to keep things separated, mainly because there's not great integration between M3 EXP and RADIAS. While on the one hand I loose physycal controls of the RADIAS module, on the other hand RADIAS board is more easily integrated with M3 EXP Combinations).voip wrote:Is this for the EXB-Radias printed circuit board that fits inside the M3, or for the Radias-R rack module, which sits next to the M3 module?
If it's the EXB-Radias, then the screws are likely to be a metric M3 thread, and 5 or 6mm long. Not 100% sure, though.
If it's the Radias module, then on the RD-KB, which is the Radias Keyboard, the mounting screws that fit the frame are M5 x 10mm. I believe that the same frame is used on the M3 for the Radias-R.
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Thus I tried my luck buying M3 4mm screws, hoping they're right for their task.
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