> From: Fritz Mueller > Pictures of my brackets should be viewable at > https://photos.app.goo.gl/wni3mDAQHozK9Ho27
I couldn't get them to display on my modern Window laptop, using either the Edge or Explorer browsers. I had to get my wife to show them to me on her Apple laptop. Not a great site to use for photos. > The interesting/confusing bit for me is the bottom part... In the > second picture you can see that my brackets just have a punched oval > hole at the bottom, and not a "tapped hole" per your description above. Odd. The adapters on mine look _almost_ identical to yours, but _definitly_ have a #8 press fit threaded bushing at the bottom. Then there are a pair of holes in the folded-over bit, and a pair of machine screws go through superimposed holes in the flat part, and into tapped holes in the KY11-L bezel, which hold the adapter to the bezel. The 1" long #8 machine screw then holds the adapter to the tabs in the BA11-K. To do the other mounting hardware, in Henk's picture, there's a flat metal plate, with i) a hole in each end, and ii) a threaded hole in the middle. Two machine screws (#8, I thihk) hold the flat plate to the bezel, then another screw (#10, maybe) holds that U-shaped piece in Henk's picture to the flat piece, and then a pair of #10 screws hold that to the tabs in the BA11-K. (All machine screws above face forward.) >> I'm too burned out (COVID long haul) at the moment > Something a lot of us are going to have to face in the upcoming > months/years, it seems -- wishing you best! Hey, it could be worse! :-) Has the classic computers commuinity lost anyone to COVID? I know we've lost a few in the last year, but I don't recall if any were COVID. Noel