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Evening  chums!

I have a TS100 soldering iron bought a while back. Changing the tip this evening and somehow dropped the little countersunk screw that holds the tip onto the body. I have searched for ages trying to find it -  the workshop is now absolutely spotless! -  but I still can't find the blessed screw.

 

Anyone happen to know what thread the screw is, or know where I could get a replacement? It's less than M3.5, but I have nothing smaller I can try.

 

 

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If there's a lot of metallic powder around, put the magnet to a plastic box. Everything sticks to the surface, and when you remove the magnet, well, you got the idea. 

Posted
10 hours ago, stevel said:

It should be an M2 x 2.5mm slotted cheese head screw. Closest I can find is 3mm long rather than 2.5.... on the up side, you'll have 19 spare ones though.  Mind you, the postage will probably cost more than the screws...

 

https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/Bolts-Screws-Metric/Machine-Screw-Slotted-Cheese-M2x3-A2-Stainless.html

I've not heard the term "cheese head screw" before. I shall now attempt to use it in polite conversation as soon as possible. 

 

 Postage is more than the screws, but the total is under £8 so I'll probably get some.

 

Posted
10 hours ago, Geek99 said:

Try waving a magnet around, particularly in corners 

 

I've swept everywhere, it's gorne. 

 

2 hours ago, itu said:

If there's a lot of metallic powder around, put the magnet to a plastic box. Everything sticks to the surface, and when you remove the magnet, well, you got the idea. 

 

Thankfully no magnetic powder or swarf around.  Good tip for cleaning up though.

 

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