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Today I was working on a 2065 Hudson that I acquired a long time ago that wasn’t running. In the process of cleaning and lubrication I saw that one of the Armature Plate Screws was missing. Looking in my Greenbergs for the proper size it was listed as 6x1/4 BHST “Z”. 

I believe BHST is for Binding Head Self Tapping. But what does the “Z” stand for? 

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Because the 2035 was Magne-Traction and the 2025 was not, I'm guessing the Z is for Zinc (non-magnetic)?  Or, it could have a more aggressive thread.  The parallel plates on Magne-Traction locos are aluminum, and it's easy to strip out a hole if you over-tighten a screw.

Some people love Magne-Traction, but I'll take the black steel parallel plate motors over the aluminum ones any time!!

I don't think it is magnetraction related specifically as the retainers are making frame contact around them; maybe something to do with the aluminum and galvanic corrosion?..oh, maybe it could be accelerated by magnetraction?

A chase cut or taper in the threads (self tapper?) 

It might not even be a Lionel specific hardware standard.

The “Z” refers to the type of self tapping threads. The type “Z” threads look something like a wood screw. Another common self tapping screw Lionel used was the type “F”, which looks like a machine screw with a taper and grooves in the threads that look a little like a tap.  Many other types were used. Machinery Handbook illustrates some of them. 

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