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Need help with a fastener.

wyliec

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I have a 2008 spyder. The plastic panels attach with a torx head screw into a metal fastener. I'm looking for a fastener which is similar, but only one sided. This is for locking a sheet metal screw in place. I just need to know the name of the fastener. It's not for the spyder.
 
Not sure....

Not sure but most fastener company online like "Dorman" carry a variety of them. I used the rivet on type but it depens on where it is going to be used. I also find a good selection at home depot in the specialty section. Auto parts may also have something to help you....:thumbup:
 
THAT FASTENER

I don't know how you can have a one-sided fastener, so I can't picture what you need .... But check McMaster Carr their assortment is pretty good .......Plus you can talk to human being about what you are looking for :yes:...... Mike :thumbup:
 
So you need a blind sheet metal fastener where you only have access from the front. Can it be a bolt? There are blind nuts and jack nuts for that.
 
I’ve worked with What are called “tinnerman“ nuts which are clip on type with a threaded center hole. Also the left side of my ST uses a twist off type of attachment. You’d have to check the BRP for those parts.
 
Also, if you check out the belly pan for Goldwings, you’ll see a twist on fastener. For the life of me I can’t remember what they’re called.
 
If it's like the fasteners for the oil tank panel on a GS, they're DZUS fasteners, they need an anchor that fits.

john
 
I’ve worked with What are called “tinnerman“ nuts which are clip on type with a threaded center hole. Also the left side of my ST uses a twist off type of attachment. You’d have to check the BRP for those parts.

That's what I'm talking about, tinnerman clips. :thumbup: The ones I'm used to don't clip on.
 
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