Hi
I was wondering if anyone could help me identifying the two different kind of screws holding the plastic case on an A2M2010P monitor. (2 in the upper back and 4 under it, so two different kinds of screws).
If you have the correct specs or could unscrew and measure from your own monitor. As it is now the screws are misplaced and it's not possible to assemble the monitor.
Since I'm in Europe, my ability to test different imperial screws are quite limited, so getting the correct specs would help a ton.
Thanks in advance!
There you go... It's actually three kinds of screws: 2 short ones with a large black head for the upper backside, 4 short ones in the corners on the bottom, and another longer one on the bottom (in the middle at the rear).
That's my original screws - next to a metric ruler (cm).
a2m2010p_screws.jpg
a2m2010p_screws2.jpg
Thank you so much MacFly, sorry I missed your reply!
I dunno if you're american but is it possible to see what the "thickness" of the screa is in imperial? For a european such as myself it's extremely confusing to find the correct sizes.
I have tried about 10 different kinds of imperial screws but none of them fits because of wrong thickness and/or thread.
I'm a software/electronics guy and not that good with screw threading standards. But according to Wikipedia there's a myriad of imperial, metric, British, Swahili and whatever else screw threading standards in use... Standards are so wonderful - everyone wants his own...
Anyway, here are some measurements:
Btw, the A2M2010P is "Made in Korea by Samsung". I wouldn't be really surprised if they used some Korean screw standard. I mean, some South Korean screw standard, of course... ;-)
Thank you man, you're awesome!!