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What is this screw accessory called for the HDR1 Ailunce?

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In my post 6 is the size.


I purchased a electronic tool repair 77 piece kit from Wal Mart that has this in it along with many other useful tools for working on small items. It has a green plastic case.
 

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Sorry I don't know the length, since thought you were just talking about what is required to install it onto the radio.
 

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Apologies for not being specific but yes, it is a Torx 6 but what's the length? type of head? is it a M5? etc

Pan Head Torx.

You'd need to find someone who owns such a radio and can tell you what diameter/thread pitch.

Or, just go to a local hardware store and check there. Ace Hardware usually has all the metric hardware in various sizes/lengths, as well as tools to check thread pitch.
 
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