Thread size of Raymarine ST60 MHU vane screw?

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I'm trying to find the thread size of the tiny screw that holds the vanes onto an ST60. Being American, I suspect it may be imperial.

Measured details are:

OD: 1.9mm / 0.0748" or about 75 thou
Turns: 2.5 turns per mm / 63.5 tpi

Anyone got thread tables that go this small?

Raymarine-Wind-MHU-Screws_zps338b523e.png~original
 
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I'm trying to find the thread size of the tiny screw that holds the vanes onto an ST60. Being American, I suspect it may be imperial.

Measured details are:

OD: 1.9mm / 0.0748" or about 75 thou
Turns: 2.5 turns per mm / 63.5 tpi

Anyone got thread tables that go this small?

Raymarine-Wind-MHU-Screws_zps338b523e.png~original

M2 is Ø2 (screws tend to have a smaller diameter than nominal) and pitch is 0.4 mm.

At the SBS, one of their designers told me that the company is now owned by an American outfit (not Raytheon I don't think) and manufacture is in Mexico.

Mine kit was made in Hungary (again, I think!) but design is still in the UK. I would expect metric to rule.

If stuck try sales@allcap.co.uk in Gloucester. They supply all my fixings and fasteners (and if 1 off M2 doesn't interest them, ask me).
 
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Nigel,
G'day. I hope I havn't missed the answer again, and I know you are just looking for the screw, but two come as part of the ST60 Windvane Repair Kit, Part No. E28081 Au$55 (I've had to get the kit because the local Cockatoos have destroyed my vane, rotors and VHF antenna). Cheers, Andrew
 
Yes, I bought a "new" repair kit on eBay, but it came with no screws.

I've also bought a couple of complete MHUs, so I can keep a spare. I'm currently stripping them down and taking pictures. They are the newer model with the egg-shaped body; you need to use a screw as a puller to extract the bearing assembly. I didn't want to potentially damage the screw without having some spares. I've ordered some M2 screws in A4 stainless, they have Allen heads, so a better option than Pozidriv.
 
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