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nutplate pitch

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britcan

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does anyone know the part number of a MS or NAS(M)type nut plate that has a 0.75" pitch between the rivet holes

nutplace diameter is 10-32 or 3/16


thank you

 
that sounds pretty big, and no doubt you've looked yourself and not found anything. could you make your own, by mounting a standard a/nut on a small piece of sheet ?
 
I looked thru all the nutplate specs I have and only found .688 max. This is MS21059 and several others that have similar numbers (ms21060, etc).
 
Hmmm, .688 MAX pitch for an MS21059? I've pitched them quite a bit farther after pryng them out of some unreachable area of an aircraft and being rewarded with a couple of bloody knuckles.>:-<
 
Yes, but the pitch could be .688 Kilometers.
 
Thanks for the assistance

We are going to use a nut plate doubler similsr to one of the ides posted below

 
Are you replacing camloc receptacles with floating nut plates?
 
How do you pitch the rivets further than the .688 inch pitch manufactured in the nutplate? Maybe you have a nutplate stretcher?? haha
 
you'd attach the nutplates (maybe the one-legged variety) onto a strip of sheet stock, and attach that "somehow" to the plane ... no stretch marks involved
 
rb1957...

I prefer cutting-out and using a 1-nut section of a gang-channel nutplate. ED should probably be at least 0.2... so overal length is ~1.16"(+) [0.58" X 2].

Regards, Wil Taylor
 
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