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TK-2312 part question...

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PriorMike

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The screw that holds the accessory dust cover/speaker mic clip has gone MIA from my 2312.

Is it specific to Kenwood or can I source one from a fastener supplier(in which case I need specifications for it)?
 

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I -think- it's a 4mm screw.
I ordered about 25 of them online for work. A local Ace hardware will have what you need. However, the head on the screw may not be big enough, you may need to use a washer.
 

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I agree... try an M4x4mm screw first, usually available in the specialty bins of many hardware stores. Bring the radio with you.
 
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