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need help finding stud terminal block (PLEASE HELP!!)
our team can't find the stud terminal block, or maybe some call it a ground stud, its the screw with a nut, in a black stand type thing, it a small part used in the electronics.
do you know a place like an internet site where we can buy it. we need this part so all help would be greatly appreciated. thank you. |
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Re: need help finding stud terminal block (PLEASE HELP!!)
Please! This is the third thread I've seen regarding this from you! I would help if I could, but I can't! Stop before your reputation points get bombed!
E-mail FIRST. They will get you pointed in the right direction. frcteams@usfirst.org JBotAlan |
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Re: need help finding stud terminal block (PLEASE HELP!!)
Please do not double post. There are people who will help you out when they become available. Other then that, look to see if the part number or vender is in the 2004 manual, as they were supplied in FRC 2004.
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