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Nylon patch on threads
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Nylon patch on threads

Nylon patch on threads

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Does anyone know how to specify the use of a nylon patch on a threaded portion of a fabricated part?

RE: Nylon patch on threads

Start by getting a copy of MIL-DTL-18240 - freely available from many sources on the web.

RE: Nylon patch on threads

Good suggestion from Mint.  Another is to refer to standards from the Industrial Fasteners Institute, such as IFI-100, 101, 107, 545, etc.

http://www.indfast.org

RE: Nylon patch on threads

The above are good, this or similar has come up before, I think someone may have even given the link to the mil std (which is how we used to call it up at a previous employer).

If not in this fora look in Welding, Bonding & Fastener engineering

KENAT,

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