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M-7 headset connectors

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webley445

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I have been trying to find a source for the set screws used to secure the M-7 connectors to portables.
We use XPR 7550 at work and have been using the headsets with airtubes. Many times the guys are losing the screws that attaches the headset's connectors to the XPR.

Does anyone know where these screws can be had? I try to save the screws from headsets that get turned in or don't work anymore (they wear out quite quickly). I sent an email to Motorola but haven't heard back.

I have looked for standard screws that will work but there is no info on thread size, etc.I have gathered it is a metric thread from service manual I found online.

Would appreciate any leads.
 

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I have been trying to find a source for the set screws used to secure the M-7 connectors to portables.
We use XPR 7550 at work and have been using the headsets with airtubes. Many times the guys are losing the screws that attaches the headset's connectors to the XPR.

Does anyone know where these screws can be had? I try to save the screws from headsets that get turned in or don't work anymore (they wear out quite quickly). I sent an email to Motorola but haven't heard back.

I have looked for standard screws that will work but there is no info on thread size, etc.I have gathered it is a metric thread from service manual I found online.

Would appreciate any leads.
Send a mail to radio@trolleborg.se I think we can help you, at least try :)

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