I am designing a mount for an instrument on the front of a piece of airborne equipment. I want to modify the front panel of this instrument, which is held on by flat head stainless steel machine screws, M4X12, threaded into helical thread inserts. The panel is 3/16" thick, aluminium 6061-T6. I do not have the exact weight of my instrument, but it is a few pounds.
My design must be retro-fittable on existing designs, which are full of the sort of electronics and other stuff that you don't want to be dropping tiny pieces of metal into. I have no way acceptable to management of attaching my equipment other than those six screws. I want to use 10-32UNF pan head structural screws as per MS27039, making me and any safety inspectors out there way more comfortable. The worst case is that I will use M5 screws instead of M4.
I want to extract the M4 helical thread inserts, tap out the holes and insert the new, larger inserts. I do not want to drill anything. The tap drill for 10-32UNF is around .201" diameter. The OD of an M4 helicoil tap drill is around 5mm.
Has anyone tried this? Does it reasonable?
JHG
My design must be retro-fittable on existing designs, which are full of the sort of electronics and other stuff that you don't want to be dropping tiny pieces of metal into. I have no way acceptable to management of attaching my equipment other than those six screws. I want to use 10-32UNF pan head structural screws as per MS27039, making me and any safety inspectors out there way more comfortable. The worst case is that I will use M5 screws instead of M4.
I want to extract the M4 helical thread inserts, tap out the holes and insert the new, larger inserts. I do not want to drill anything. The tap drill for 10-32UNF is around .201" diameter. The OD of an M4 helicoil tap drill is around 5mm.
Has anyone tried this? Does it reasonable?
JHG