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Mounting Power Commander LCD display?

PhilPassmore

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Does anyone know the size of the three brass bush screw holes on the back of a PC LCD Display module? I Want to come up with a neat on bike mounting solution.

Thanks, Phil
 
The only LCD mounting standard I'm aware of is the VESA, which has four holes in a square formation, either at 75mm apart, or 100mm. I have heard of but never seen a 100 x 200 mm mounting system, must be for very large displays.

Your best bet would be to contact the manufacturer of your display, or go to a hardware store that sells screws and just try some until you get one that fits. I suspect it would be metric, but the good thing about standards is there is so many of them.
 
The only LCD mounting standard I'm aware of is the VESA, which has four holes in a square formation, either at 75mm apart, or 100mm. I have heard of but never seen a 100 x 200 mm mounting system, must be for very large displays.

Your best bet would be to contact the manufacturer of your display, or go to a hardware store that sells screws and just try some until you get one that fits. I suspect it would be metric, but the good thing about standards is there is so many of them.

Its actually just the thread of the holes on the back of the PC LCD display I need. There are three holes in an equilateral triangle spaced about 20mm apart. They are close to 2mm diameter holes, but not quite, so suspect they will be an imperial thread of some kind or another.

Phil
 
If they measure about 2mm my money is a 3mm. Measuring nuts an M3-0.5 but is 2.5mm and an M2.5-0.45 but is 2mm. M2.5 is a bit rare but M3 is common. Almost anything solid state I have dealt with is metric.
 
If they measure about 2mm my money is a 3mm. Measuring nuts an M3-0.5 but is 2.5mm and an M2.5-0.45 but is 2mm. M2.5 is a bit rare but M3 is common. Almost anything solid state I have dealt with is metric.

Nope, smaller than 2mm, or at least a 2mm screw binds within the first thread or so.
 
When you said 2mm diameter I thought you had measured the ID of the hole. They do have an M1.6-0.35 common thread but I only have the nuts here cast work, no screws. I'm with Kiwi Dave. Time to go to the store and start trying screws. There are even smaller.
 
When you said 2mm diameter I thought you had measured the ID of the hole. They do have an M1.6-0.35 common thread but I only have the nuts here cast work, no screws. I'm with Kiwi Dave. Time to go to the store and start trying screws. There are even smaller.

Had an email back from Dyna, looks like it's a 4-40 imperial.
 
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