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Plastic Design - Click Feature

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TimBow123

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We currently have a plastic display that rotates on a 3 pin bayonet system. The bayonets are toleranced at +/- 0.15mm and the display is toleranced at 0.2mm. The display has small bumps that the bayonets go over to create a click feel. Unfortuately with the current stack-up we either have no click feature or to much. Does someone else have an elegent way of creating a click feature in plastic?
 
Some plastics vendors will help you design these kind of things, back in the UK I remember mentioned they did this when I was working with them on something else.

What plastic process are you using?

forum712 might get you good answers.


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Please refrain from double posting thread334-272426

I don't think this is usually done with solid interfaces, i.e., one of the two interfaces must be capable of deforming around the other.

TTFN

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Snap fits and ratchets have been designed with the flexible member being a tapered beam and stresses in the elastic range. Some calcs are necessary.
 
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