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The 2 slot carrier takes #4 screws to hold the cards in the carrier, anyone know the length? I have one out there missing the screws causing issues.


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Should be easy enough just to look and see what the minimum and maximum length can be, no?

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I just looked at one and it appears to be about 3/4" long.


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Ed hit it right on the head

4- #4 x 3/4 pan head sheet metal screws

for the modules

2-8-15 31/2 phillips pan head screws.

I hate to ask but the Partner modules are mounted flat
on the wall correct.
I did see these once mounted sticking out straight from
the wall and wire from top to bottom and the cards stuck out straight . True story

It was in the parts dept of a car dealership and the owner said every time they came around the corner they banged into the Partner :}

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Thank you gentleman for the help. I am not on site, nor do I have a spare 2 slot carrier, because I don't use them. They have too many issues for me unless installed in a highly protected area. I just could not put my hands on one, and didn't want to have to go back to site because I bought ones too long, or too short. Thank you again!


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Been on many service calls where the 2 slot was not screwed to the processor or modular, came loose and system goes down. Easy money because the installed did not do it right.

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