rosehugh22
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Which is stronger, an 5mm s/s self tapper or a 5 mm ali rivet going into a 3mm ali mast.
Opinion please?
Hugh
Opinion please?
Hugh
Beg, borrow or steal a better pop rivet gun and use monel rivets.
Thanks for advice. I am installing about 20 composite type mast steps, each of which has five 5mm fixing holes, one of which is awkward to get at with my rivetter and all of which would be tough using monel. I thought to use 4mm ali rivets in each step plus a s/s self tapper in the awkward one. Would a s/s insert be so much better than a self tapper? Or I could tap all the holes.
All ideas very welcome
Hugh
M5 thread has pitch of 0.8mm so with a mast wall thickness of 3mm you would have, IMO, insufficient engagement.
The major load on the fasteners of mast steps is shear so IMHO the pull out load or thread shear load will be relative small.
If this is a concern why not use a stainless rivet nut which would have a higher pull out load plus a greater thread engagement. Also the use of durlac will not be needed if you need to remove the mast step due to the stainless to stainless thread contact.
Vic In softer material you generally use a coarser thread and not finer to improve the thread shear load
Vic In softer material you generally use a coarser thread and not finer to improve the thread shear load
T I am installing about 20 composite type mast steps, each of which has five 5mm fixing holes, one of which is awkward to get at with my rivetter and all of which would be tough using monel. I thought to use 4mm ali rivets in each step plus a s/s self tapper in the awkward one. Would a s/s insert be so much better than a self tapper?
Depends on lots of factors, particularly long-term corrosion. Neither are ideal ; stainless screws will quickly corrode if inserted directly into ali, while ali pop-rivets usually have mild steel cores, which also corrode. You could consider using monel-metal rivets, or stainless inserts (properly bedded on chromate paste) with stainless set-screws. Both would be better options than what you are suggesting.
He said ally rivets would be fine. Why introduce a dissimilar metal if you don't need to?
......Just needs the right tool - a 'lazy tongs' riveter, not a lever type.....