mhoyos
Mechanical
- Apr 2, 2003
- 1
A contractor of us broke a bit while machining a big nodular cast piece, so some M30 threads become unusable. The contractor suggest to use heli-coil to repair it, but we have some reservations about that:
- Heli-coils are usually intended for using high tensioned bolts in soft materials, but we don't have any news of their use in heavy duty cast pieces.
- The bolts to be used are high strength (10.9), high pretensioned (90%), but as far as we know usual applications of heli-coils are located in parts with low tightening requirements like covers, etc.
- The joint has a high responsability, since its failure can derive in a total destruction of a big, $500000 machine, so we don't want to take any risk...
- The joint is quite exposed to the environment, so we are not sure if the cast could be more prone to oxidize with the stainless-steel insert.
Any suggestions/advises? Any better solution to save the cast piece? Thank you in advance.
- Heli-coils are usually intended for using high tensioned bolts in soft materials, but we don't have any news of their use in heavy duty cast pieces.
- The bolts to be used are high strength (10.9), high pretensioned (90%), but as far as we know usual applications of heli-coils are located in parts with low tightening requirements like covers, etc.
- The joint has a high responsability, since its failure can derive in a total destruction of a big, $500000 machine, so we don't want to take any risk...
- The joint is quite exposed to the environment, so we are not sure if the cast could be more prone to oxidize with the stainless-steel insert.
Any suggestions/advises? Any better solution to save the cast piece? Thank you in advance.