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leigh47 | 02:32 Mon 17th Jan 2011 | Science
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Can anyone tell me the correct name for a type of screw or nut that i could best describe as having a countersunk head but the body is of cylindrical form with an internal (female) thread.
Secondly, where can i buy some.
Size M4 and aprox. 15mm lg.
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They are also used to fit door handles

http://comptools.co.u...php?products_id=20024
12:20 Mon 17th Jan 2011
Do you mean a mirror screw? This has a tapped hole in the top to receive a chromed or coloured dome.
I know exactly what you mean. These two-piece shafted fixings are used to join adjacent kitchen cabinets together. An M4 hole is drilled through the side wall of adjacent cabinets, the long section is passed through the hole in one cabinet and the threaded stub section is screwed tightly into the internally threaded section.

I'm having difficulty finding them on the Screwfix and B&Q websites, but I know that B&Q stock them. Try asking for cabinet joiner along with my description to a member of staff at B&Q. I'm sure they'll find them in the store.
They are also used to fit door handles

http://comptools.co.u...php?products_id=20024
Dooh, they're called Cabinet Connectors. Here's a possible source:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...rniture_EHconnectors. Here's a possible source:
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Thank you all for your helpful answers.
ChuckFicke. You were exactly correct, they are for doorhandles and the company Comp Tools do sell the exact part. at 59p each. I need 10. + p & p of £7.99 !!
They do offer to send in the post if you ring for the discount code
If you ring them they will after checking the size/weight give you a discount code to enter into the final payment screen for sending these out in the post.

0115 9753761

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