Di470 Finisher part number

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  • OBXtech
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    • Sep 2009
    • 37

    #1

    Di470 Finisher part number

    I'm looking for an accurate part number for the pin that attaches to the Di470 main body that a FN-105 finisher slides onto.
    The part number that I have is 4643U007AA. I got this part number from the first page of the installation guide where all included parts are listed. The part number comes back as invalid. I cannot find the part number anywhere in the FN-105 parts guide.
    We've had these pins break before in the past, so I'm assuming that someone out there has replaced one before. Thanks for your help!
    "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
    -Thomas Alva Edison
  • BR549
    Senior Tech

    Site Contributor
    100+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 109

    #2
    The pin only is 4643-2109-01, the plate the pin mounts to is 4643-2108-01, the spring behind the plate is 4643-2110-01.

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    • albasoul06

      #3
      i hope this help

      Parts manual attached

      Originally posted by obxtech
      i'm looking for an accurate part number for the pin that attaches to the di470 main body that a fn-105 finisher slides onto.
      The part number that i have is 4643u007aa. I got this part number from the first page of the installation guide where all included parts are listed. The part number comes back as invalid. I cannot find the part number anywhere in the fn-105 parts guide.
      We've had these pins break before in the past, so i'm assuming that someone out there has replaced one before. Thanks for your help!

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      • albasoul06

        #4
        parts manual

        OK ?

        Originally posted by albasoul06
        Parts manual attached
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        • wagon
          Village Idiot

          500+ Posts
          • Dec 2006
          • 654

          #5
          Usually, with care, you can remove the broken screw from the pin and replace it. Have you tried that?
          If you are hitting your head up against a wall it always feels better when you stop.

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