Captive Screw
Captive Screw
(OP)
I'm looking for ideas for removable captive screws. I have seen some before but can't remember where.
The screw/bolt is used to fasten an electrical connector to a captive nut in the mating connector. The screw is normally threaded at the tip but half way up the shaft it is reverse threaded (a thicker thread than the tip one). The screw fits into a collar in the chasis of the connector - the thread in the tip is smaller than the other thread and so it passes through the collar easily. Then you screw the reverse thread through the collar and out the other side - it then stops the screw from falling out again - to remove the screw from the collar you have to pull the screw up and turn it in the revese direction until the reverse thread comes out of the collar.
I hope this is clear. The 2nd thread maybe doesn't have to be a reverse thread but I think it is.
Has anyone seen a setup like this and if so where? Drawings or photos would be great.
The screw/bolt is used to fasten an electrical connector to a captive nut in the mating connector. The screw is normally threaded at the tip but half way up the shaft it is reverse threaded (a thicker thread than the tip one). The screw fits into a collar in the chasis of the connector - the thread in the tip is smaller than the other thread and so it passes through the collar easily. Then you screw the reverse thread through the collar and out the other side - it then stops the screw from falling out again - to remove the screw from the collar you have to pull the screw up and turn it in the revese direction until the reverse thread comes out of the collar.
I hope this is clear. The 2nd thread maybe doesn't have to be a reverse thread but I think it is.
Has anyone seen a setup like this and if so where? Drawings or photos would be great.





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I wanted ones that are captive, can be tightened by hand and the screw can easily be completely removed by hand (but they won't fall out themselves).
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What I'm not understanding completely is if the screw MUST be removed. Even if you remove the screw, you're going to leave behind the part of the fastening system that affixes the screw to its panel. Would it be enough if the screw portion of the fastener were spring loaded so that, when unfastened, the screw couldn't protrude through the sheet metal it's attached to? There are many of those types of fastener available at mcmaster.com
There's a lot of everything available at mcmaster.com, come to think of it.
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Perhaps you have an image or there is an existing application that you can use to help explain what you are looking for.
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Greg Locock
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