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Old 17-09-20, 21:17
Bruce MacMillan Bruce MacMillan is offline
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Brian, looking at another page in the EME it would appear that you're correct. The enclosed page shows that 351569 is secured by a heavy screw (item 4).
There is no number for the part.

Chris, the route is designed to thwart invaders and pirates.
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Old 20-09-20, 18:43
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Thank everyone for your comments. I was hoping to be able to accurately describe and give a part number to this part for my inventory. I have exhausted my Canadian references including the Canadian microfiche. There are no part numbers on the "captive locking screws" that I stock.
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