lobos8403
Mechanical
- May 19, 2011
- 1
Hello,
I have a question regarding a hex receptacle accepting a round peg for a friction fit retainer. This is essentially the opposite of a crush rib and i'm curious what the advantages are of this particular type of press fit. I've observed this particular mate in the automotive industry. I have found formula's for regular round round press fits but nothing on this. I would really appreciate if someone could shed some light on this.
Backround info:
I'm looking something that can be attached and dissembled up to 3-4 times in its life cycle and that will allow a long term fitment solution. I understand creep will be an issue but id like to get some info on the concept first. The purpose is essentially a lens retainer that has multiple pegs around its perimeter that holds a lens onto a bezel. Each peg has approx .125 engagement.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have a question regarding a hex receptacle accepting a round peg for a friction fit retainer. This is essentially the opposite of a crush rib and i'm curious what the advantages are of this particular type of press fit. I've observed this particular mate in the automotive industry. I have found formula's for regular round round press fits but nothing on this. I would really appreciate if someone could shed some light on this.
Backround info:
I'm looking something that can be attached and dissembled up to 3-4 times in its life cycle and that will allow a long term fitment solution. I understand creep will be an issue but id like to get some info on the concept first. The purpose is essentially a lens retainer that has multiple pegs around its perimeter that holds a lens onto a bezel. Each peg has approx .125 engagement.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!