Or you can use 6-32 flat head screws and 6-32 Nyloc nuts. They work great.....no epoxy needed or wanted. You might check the manual.....TylerR most likely has those specified, maybe the little holes in the drop tube out of the collator too, but I used M2 machine screws for those, just screwed them in as if they were self tapping......they worked great for me.
For this project, it's a good idea to get an SAE assortment AND a metric assortment. ;) So far I've used M2s, M3s, M4s, 6-32, 8-32, and even 10-32's, for the little hardware. SAE hardware for bigger needs, being easier to find locally.