They will very likely be metric, as the USA is the last SAE (inches, feet, etc) country in the world, IIRC.
Some metric sizes have a coarse and fine thread, so watch out for that aspect.
M12 size, maybe?
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I can't read the markings on the ruler in the picture very well but if it is metric it's likely to be M8, M10 or M12, but impossible to know whether it's coarse or fine thread without some very precise measuring, or getting nuts of each diameter and pitch to try. https://www.carrlane.com/en-us/engineering-resources/technical-information/design-standards-and-engineering-information/inch-and-metric-thread-standards |
Thanks for all the replies, I thought it would be easier, BUT one big revelation. I stumbled across the solution on accident when fixing my DIRECTV receiver. Turns out the nut fits an F-type connector. Connectors mate using a 3⁄8 in-32 unified extra fine (UNEF) thread MIKE—HK / Infinity met my expectation of a low level of service and had no clue. Apparently it’s not a ‘stock’ post like you would think, turns out NONE of the 13 other speaker nuts I tried fit. I tried some off my power amps, subs, and other speakers. SFARI—I tried that thinking it would certainly be one standard but it’s not. Turns out it’s the extra fine connector which is not readily available.
Thanks for all the help, now I just need to find the right nut to do the job. |
Thanks for the reply, that would never have occurred to me. What a strange choice of a connector for a binding post. These might work if you have spade connectors on the speaker cables and a small wrench. https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Four-Hex-Nuts-Switchcraft/dp/B06XY7TMNQ/ref=sr_1_18?gclid=Cj0KCQjwjYHpBRC4ARIsAI-3GkHn-rgS51gTJtKaFEw1fDH17VcZRVC-BOEdbeVVb2og1gMxLccX6fgaAvwlEALw_wcB&hvadid=352717813573&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9028289&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=6367174195805538541&hvtargid=kwd-777882224135&hydadcr=288_9783654&keywords=3%2F8+x+32+nut&qid=1562415084&s=gateway&sr=8-18 |