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05-7-2025 17:23:51  #1


Hermes baby missing base screws

My early Hermes Baby (visible ribbon spool type) is missing the two screws at the rear that both help hold the machine on to its base and locate the lid when putting it on. These screws have a threaded part, then an unthreaded part, then a slotted cylindrical head which fits into holes in the metal lid.

Anybody know where I could find replacement or equivalent screws?

 

05-7-2025 21:05:03  #2


Re: Hermes baby missing base screws

Hi Paul

Those are effectively extra tall cheese-head screws, I have an Empire Baby S/N-7434 with the same setup. I don't know about the Hermes Baby, but the screws on the Empire are secured to the back of the body with nuts. A pair of modified Mecanno screws and nuts may be a possible solution. Tom The Typewriter Man would be your best bet for sourcing replacement or similar screws. Hope this points you in the right direction,

Sky


We humans go through many computers in our lives, but in their lives, typewriters go through many of us.
In that way, they’re like violins, like ancestral swords. So I use mine with honor and treat them with respect.
I try to leave them in better condition than I met them. I am not their first user, nor will I be their last.
Frederic S. Durbin. (Typewriter mania and the modern writer)
 

06-7-2025 12:27:54  #3


Re: Hermes baby missing base screws

Thanks. After measuring one of the remaining screws I've ordered two M3 x 16mm cheese head screws on eBay. I'll report back on whether they work. 

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09-7-2025 08:11:41  #4


Re: Hermes baby missing base screws

The replacement screws have arrived - the thread needed is indeed M3.The 16mm length I ordered was too long, but they didn't foul anything inside when I tightened them.

But the heads of the modern standard cheese-head screws don't stand proud enough when fully screwed in to secure the thin, bendy metal lid properly - there's a reason why there's a shoulder on the original screws. And they're bright, shiny steel, unlike the blackened originals.

At the moment I've moved the two remaining original screws to the front to engage with the rotating catches on the lid, and put the new screws in the back not fully screwed in And I've ordered (from China  ) two M3 threaded spacers. The shortest ones I could find on eBay were 4mm, so we'll see if they're short enough to fit in the holes in the lid.

Next update when they arrive.

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