Andreas Thaler
Subscriber
I have a collection of all kinds of screws and small mechanical parts from photo equipment that I have dismantled or that serve as a spare part supply.
In principle, it is not a bad idea to leave screws and parts in the original holder, as they can then be found quickly for repairs.
However, I would like to set up a filing system for the rest so that they can be stored in an orderly manner.
So how can I organize and identify screws and parts?
I know of self-tapping screws for plastic threads in photo equipment, then ones with a smaller thread pitch for metal. And all of these come in all possible lengths and thicknesses, as slotted and cross-head/JIS.
The small parts have different shapes depending on their origin. For those I can't find any consistent names in the service manuals or only pictures. I therefore also lack clear names for repair reports.
Where can I learn something about this, what technical terms and systems are there?
In principle, it is not a bad idea to leave screws and parts in the original holder, as they can then be found quickly for repairs.
However, I would like to set up a filing system for the rest so that they can be stored in an orderly manner.
So how can I organize and identify screws and parts?
I know of self-tapping screws for plastic threads in photo equipment, then ones with a smaller thread pitch for metal. And all of these come in all possible lengths and thicknesses, as slotted and cross-head/JIS.
The small parts have different shapes depending on their origin. For those I can't find any consistent names in the service manuals or only pictures. I therefore also lack clear names for repair reports.
Where can I learn something about this, what technical terms and systems are there?