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I'm Trying To Locate A Replacement Screw For My Wall Mounted Toilet Paper Holder

11K views 25 replies 9 participants last post by  Davy49  
#1 ·
Hi,
The toilet paper holder in question was installed during the construction of our house in the late summer of 2018, all of our faucets are the delta brand name so I was actually hoping that the toilet paper holder in question was offered by delta as well. I've looked on the delta website but didn't see any that matches the one in our house, the screw that I'm needing is the one that secures the rod that holds the roll of toilet paper to the wall mounted housing. I've pulled the housing mount off the wall trying to find any information that I could but didn't see anything, I'm really hoping that some kind soul in here might possibly be able to provide me with the relevant information as to what type of screw I'm needing, if I had to guess I would have to say it's a metric thread, we still have an additional dispenser in a different bathroom which I took out for examination, one end has a slot in it for a straight blade screwdriver and the other end has a point on the end of it. Thanks for any and all help that might be provided to me.
David Wright
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#6 ·
You have given us nothing to go on, other than you need a screw.

Where does it go ? Presumably, the roll rod needs to be free to pivot, so the screw point possibly sits in a groove in the rod -- but that is just a guess because you have provided no relevant photo.

@chandler48 's suggestion is the best we can do.
I surely do appreciate having some replies to my question, yes the screw in question due to having a point in the end does tighten down into a groove on roll rod like you mentioned. Thank goodness we have a ace hardware pretty close by and like their jingle says they do offer their customers help when they need it. I still wish that the manufacturer would have put some kind of information on the tissue holder itself.
 
#8 ·
I have a great tool everyone should have. It's called a Thread Inspector. It's a little loop of cable with a bunch of gauges on it. Each gauge has a male and female thread, and they're labeled. You take your nut or screw and see which gauge fits. They come in metric and standard, so get both.
 
#10 ·
Hello Everyone,
I apologize for not providing enough information in the first place, lately I've been having way too many 'senior' type moments, but that's to be expected when our body ages and at least in my case having some pretty prominent medical issues currently going on. Anyway, this morning I unfastened the toilet paper holder in question and partially disassembled it and then took another picture of the screw in question and the location of where it goes. Thanks again for all of your comments and all help that has been provided.
David Wright
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#16 ·
... they might not have one with a point, but they will have set screws.
If you really need a point, could chuck the set screw in a drill, and spin it against the wheel of a pedestal grinder.

McMaster Carr probably would have a cone point set screw, but you might run up against minimum order or shipping charges, for one 10 cent set screw.
 
#18 ·
When my wife & I retired in 12/2018 from our full time jobs I'm proud to state that she was a plant manager and had been with her company through forty three year's of being employed with them amongst several name changes, and I retired from lowe's home improvement after working only fourteen years. Since I've always had positive luck when shopping at ace hardware that's where I'll probably go, I'm really hoping that for some reason my wife MIGHT have removed the screw in question and actually hid it somewhere, I think what concerns me the most is I can't imagine that screw loosening up by itself and then falling on the floor by itself. But rather than cause a major issue between my wife & myself I'll adhere to the 'Happy Wife Happy Wife' rule of marriage.