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Re: Nutserts
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https://www.lawsonproducts.com/pdfs/...utserts_PI.pdf The drill sizes may differ slightly from one manufacturer to another. You can Google your manufacturers' datasheet to be sure |
Re: Nutserts
SCOTTI/HATZIE,
thank you guys for the responses. i will check into getting the drill bit & i am going to copy the pdf as well.....;) |
Re: Nutserts
If I remember correctly, the Uni/stepped bit we used to use was from Lawson as they were our hardware supplier @ the manufacturing plant once upon a time. When I do them @ my place, I just put a caliper to the barrel of the insert & use a bit as close to that size or smaller as possible.
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Re: Nutserts
I use the BFGoodrich style installation tools shown in this installation instruction video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jrrf_VbTsc Standard installation tool PN (for google searches) examples: C845-440 for 4-40 screws, up to C845-2520 for 1/4-20. For larger hardware, C722-3118 for 5/16-18 through C722-5013 for 1/2-13. Also available in metric, if needed. These are available at aircraft suppliers and elsewhere, shop around for the best prices. I prefer these tools because they don't rely on a threaded pull stud/bolt spinning inside the rivnut, like some of the cheaper ones. This would risk galling and/or stripping the threads. For rivnuts, I use the style show in the video that has the splines on the outside to help prevent the fastener from spinning. I get them from McMaster Carr. Part number is 95105A135 for the 10-32 shallow grip, for example.. |
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This is the one I use on a weekly basis. Got it at Mc Master
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