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Old 11-11-2010
Bolts for V210 server rails?

Hi,
We recently bought a V210 with rack mount rails but no bolts.
Every bolt we try is an incorrect size.

What is the correct size to attach the rails to the server, and where can we purchase them in the UK?

Thanks.
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