Help me with a Fidelity Research FR64 part


I got a mint FR64 tonearm at a great price. Sadly there was a catch it did not have the nut that fastens the arm at the base. It is a really fine thread (25 threads per inch) in fact my machinist doesn't have tooling for this.

so I want to know if anyone out there knows where I can get the said nut, or if they have one they can sell me - thanks
parrotbee

Showing 4 responses by dover

You can buy them on yahoo Japan - "FR64S stabilizer" - original size or super heavy stabilizer 
@lewm 
Dover, I certainly could be wrong, but I think the OP is looking for the large nut that goes under the tonearm mounting board and mates to the thread at the end of the vertical shaft of the FR 64. 
Yes, and if you google "yahoo japan" and "FR64S stabiliser" you will find exactly what he is looking for as I suggested. 

http://yahoo.aleado.com/lot?auctionID=k365009451



@nandric 
No, you miss the point - English is not the primary language in Japan, and that is the mistake you make. Perhaps you could write to the advertiser in Japan and explain why they are wrong when they call a nut a stabilizer, as they have done for the past 10 years that they have been selling them.
As an aside they call a turntable "mat" a "plate" - you might like to correct them on that whilst you are at it.

As I said in my earlier post in 2019 above -
You can buy them on yahoo Japan - "FR64S stabilizer" - original size or super heavy stabilizer

Here is one here -

https://yahoo.aleado.com/lot?auctionID=k513818611

original size as you are looking for.