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Many/most European influenced appliance are Metric. Take 1 or 2 of those screws into a hardware store and they can probably match up something for ya.
**Unfortunately it is marked as no longer available**
Bosch stopped building appliances and most are now made by other manufactures with the Bosch name on it.
jeff sr.
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Thanks for the quick reply. I found the listing for the terminal block where the external power cord is attached. Unfortunately it is marked as no longer available so I repaired the existing item. The Torx screws are difficult to find and my guess is that they are not std thread but rather metric ?
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Hi, This is NOT your exact model#....but I hope it is close enough to help you out. The link is here. Many Bosch units use Torx style screws instead of an Phillips or Robertson. I hope this help, jeff sr.
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I was given the above dryer with s/n850070088280005922 with a note that it was working when removed from the house. The only problem noted was the vent pipe was out the side and it was damaged. Most of my customers use a vent straight out the back so it was changed to that configuration position. The side opening will be covered with a piece of sheet metal. The screws used in most if not all position are not SAE type threads and the heads are for the star type fasteners. Several were in need of replacement and not easily found. I need help to find the parts listing for the various parts of this unit as a few items should be replaced in the near future although the unit heats well and the drum rotates with no unusual noise. >this unit was originally mounted on a pedestal which I removed. If anyone can help me find a parts list It would be helpful
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