Mark172
Aerospace
- Aug 26, 2008
- 43
I'm the sole mechanical engineer on an electronic package wherein a small polyimide PCB will be mounting to an aluminum 6061 housing via #4-40 screws. Due to my lack of experience, I'm not sure how much concern to place on a worst-case .0015" interference due to the tolerance stack of the holes - the housings have been made and the PCB drawing is headed to our vendor shortly, so making changes to controlled drawings at this point is to be avoided unless really necessary (I didn't make these drawings, just began work here). .0015" is small enough that it seems to me it wouldn't be a problem in the rare chance it did occur - you wouldn't even need a drill to open up the hole, just some caution to avoid cross threading, and the screw will deform the board that .0015".
Anyone who's had experience with misaligned PCB / housing holes - is .0015" that big of a deal?
Anyone who's had experience with misaligned PCB / housing holes - is .0015" that big of a deal?