ksnar
Mechanical
- Jul 24, 2002
- 17
We are having great difficulties getting the tolerance right of M10 holes in cast aluminium plates with M10 thread inserts (make helicoil).
Aluminium type "EN 1706 AC-AlSi7Mg-F" and EN 1706 AC-AlSi7Mg-T6" (F = as cast and T6 = solution treated and artificially aged).
Quality of the threaded hole before and after insertion of the insert does not comply with thread caliber 6H. The no-go end will go in 1 or more threads, in random cases more than 3 threads.
Does anyone have experience with the practical tolerance that can be reached.
Threads were manufactured at a machining company with a lot of experience.
Aluminium type "EN 1706 AC-AlSi7Mg-F" and EN 1706 AC-AlSi7Mg-T6" (F = as cast and T6 = solution treated and artificially aged).
Quality of the threaded hole before and after insertion of the insert does not comply with thread caliber 6H. The no-go end will go in 1 or more threads, in random cases more than 3 threads.
Does anyone have experience with the practical tolerance that can be reached.
Threads were manufactured at a machining company with a lot of experience.