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I cannibalized a Hard Drive for it's parts a while ago (not to be used as a HDD, obviously) and now I can't find the screw that threaded into the armature bearing.
I'd like to use said bearing in a little project so I'll need to find a new screw, and was wondering... are the internal components of a HDD imperial or metric?
My General Tools brand caliper is telling me the major diameter is .125" (3.15mm), which would indicate an imperial size.
If I were to tap a hole to attach this bearing to, should I use a 5-40 or 5-44 tap? (I actually will need to buy a tap as well)
Or is my caliper off by ~.01" (which I doubt, but I don't have a standard to test the caliper with) and I should be looking at a metric M3 x .05 tap?
I'd like to use said bearing in a little project so I'll need to find a new screw, and was wondering... are the internal components of a HDD imperial or metric?
My General Tools brand caliper is telling me the major diameter is .125" (3.15mm), which would indicate an imperial size.
If I were to tap a hole to attach this bearing to, should I use a 5-40 or 5-44 tap? (I actually will need to buy a tap as well)
Or is my caliper off by ~.01" (which I doubt, but I don't have a standard to test the caliper with) and I should be looking at a metric M3 x .05 tap?