I am investigating a thermoplastic plastic housing in which some hex socket cap screws are known to come loose. I have some existing units to play with, and I have found that it takes minimal torque to remove the screws. I am recommending a torque wrench, and a change to hex socket button head cap screws or Torx pan head machine screws, which will clamp a larger area. The plastic very likely is creeping under the screw heads.
I have observed that while it takes very little torque to undo the screws, I feel a sharp snap or break when they come loose. We can see no sign of threadlocker on the screws. Could anybody out there have an explanation for this?
I have observed that while it takes very little torque to undo the screws, I feel a sharp snap or break when they come loose. We can see no sign of threadlocker on the screws. Could anybody out there have an explanation for this?