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    Default what thread are these spikes?


    DAYTON DSS4-BC BLACK CHROME SPEAKER SPIKES 4 PC SET
    Part Number 240-715

    Anyone know what thread these are? They appear to be metric rather than the common 1/4 20.



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    Default Re: what thread are these spikes?


    I used these on my subwoofer. Im not sure exactly what you mean by the thread. But I can tell you that you have to drill a 5/16 hole, install a T-nut on the opposite side of the hole as the spike( included ), and then the spike screws into the T-nut.

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    Default Re: what thread are these spikes?


    They are metric, appears to be an M6 with a 1mm thread pitch (coarse).

    > DAYTON DSS4-BC BLACK CHROME SPEAKER SPIKES 4
    > PC SET
    > Part Number 240-715

    > Anyone know what thread these are? They
    > appear to be metric rather than the common
    > 1/4 20.


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    Default Re: what thread are these spikes?


    > They are metric, appears to be an M6 with a
    > 1mm thread pitch (coarse).

    Thanks, I will try and track down a tap at the DIY store.

    I am not using the T-nuts I have to tap directly into the base of my speakers which are 1/4" thick aluminum.


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    Default Re: Ace Hardware should have you covered


    > Thanks, I will try and track down a tap at
    > the DIY store.

    At any rate, I got an M6-1 tap there.

    Do you have access to the inside? An alternative is to pick up some M6-1 bolts in an appropriate length.

    C

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    Default Re: Ace Hardware should have you covered


    > At any rate, I got an M6-1 tap there.

    > Do you have access to the inside? An
    > alternative is to pick up some M6-1 bolts in
    > an appropriate length.

    > C
    Yes, I have access to the inside, the crossover is mounted in this area but is well away from where the spikes are to be mounted. I will just have to unload the lead shot.

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