However, during my install, I did note the following:
1. The studs have one long section of threads and one shorter section - the long section is for installation into the case. The 1000 case must have shallower holes as the studs bottomed out before the shoulder of the stud reached the case. So, we installed the studs with the shorter thread length into the case and they worked fine (there was plenty of thread engagement and the studs were just short of bottoming out).
2. The studs must be on the upper end of the thread-fit tolerance - in their original state, the studs would not thread into my case, whereas a regular M8 bolt and the original case bolt would thread in just fine. An M8 nut would thread on the end of the stud OK. So, my case tolerance must have been on the small end and the studs on the high end - running the ends of the studs intended to go into the case on a loosely-adjusted die solved this problem. *VERY* little material was removed from the stud and they would thread in perfectly after this was done.













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