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02GF74

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:04 AM Reply With Quote
about cross head screews

seem to rember reading that cross head screw fail SVA and people fill the head with silcone or similar.

is thatright? (I have them holding the curreont for gear leaver and hand brake)

and the same for button heads? I have many of them, 4 mm, on my bonnet, filling will be a pain to sya the least.

button heads donl;t feel as sharp as cross head -is that takine into consideration?

also does the hight for the head from the surface make a difference to wheterh they are subject to testing or not?

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David Jenkins

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:13 AM Reply With Quote
I use button-head screws to hold down the top of my tunnel. Mine are hex head, but they're the same as cross-head for edges.

My tester didn't look at them twice - I think he ran his hand over them, once.

David






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Humbug

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:15 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I use button-head screws to hold down the top of my tunnel. Mine are hex head, but they're the same as cross-head for edges.

My tester didn't look at them twice - I think he ran his hand over them, once.

David


David

I have been looking for hex button head screws (as opposed to bolts)- where did you get them from?

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smart51

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:16 AM Reply With Quote
There is an SVA rule that "features" less than some mm wide don't have to be radiused, just blunted. Think of radiator grilles, you don't have to use 5mm wire for this.
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David Jenkins

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:16 AM Reply With Quote
From Clerkenwell Screws in London (Clerkenwell Road) - they're a half-hour walk from the office.

Not a lot of use to you maybe, but they may do mail-order.

David






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David Jenkins

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:17 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by smart51
There is an SVA rule that "features" less than some mm wide don't have to be radiused, just blunted. Think of radiator grilles, you don't have to use 5mm wire for this.


For this sort of thing, I believe that height is the significant factor - 5mm rings a bell, but I wouldn't swear to it.






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02GF74

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:35 AM Reply With Quote
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For this sort of thing, I believe that height is the significant factor - 5mm rings a bell, but I wouldn't swear to it.


yep - that is why I'm asking

thnk it is less then 5 mm though; ok will rtfm.

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02GF74

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:38 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Humbug

I have been looking for hex button head screws (as opposed to bolts)- where did you get them from?


what diameter/length/material and quantity? (BZP, black or stainless)

my local fastener supplier does a huge range.

& let me know how much you're willing to pay - screws &B postage will be at cost and I'll get them next time I pop into the place so if you can wait a couple of weeks, then can do.

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Humbug

posted on 21/8/06 at 07:55 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by 02GF74
quote:
Originally posted by Humbug

I have been looking for hex button head screws (as opposed to bolts)- where did you get them from?


what diameter/length/material and quantity? (BZP, black or stainless)

my local fastener supplier does a huge range.

& let me know how much you're willing to pay - screws &B postage will be at cost and I'll get them next time I pop into the place so if you can wait a couple of weeks, then can do.


ooh, thanks. It will be a while before I can go and measure/count.

Just to clarify, what I am after is button (dome) head screws with a hex hole on top to take an Allen key. Preferably self-tappers. Are they available?

I'll let you know. Ta

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RazMan

posted on 21/8/06 at 08:18 AM Reply With Quote
I get most of mine on eBay - just do a search for 'stainless button head' and you will find loads.





Cheers,
Raz

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02GF74

posted on 21/8/06 at 08:27 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Humbug

Just to clarify, what I am after is button (dome) head screws with a hex hole on top to take an Allen key. Preferably self-tappers. Are they available?




deffo button head socket screw, like this:


never seen self-tappers - but a quick search show they are available: http://www.engservfast.co.uk/product_details.asp?cref=secscr


self tappers are usually like the ones here: http://www.aaronsself-tappingscrews.com/Self-tappingScrewsTypeAandAB.htm

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ReMan

posted on 21/8/06 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
I used Flanged Button heads where visible and contactable, my tester loved them
Like these....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/M5-x-12-STAINLESS-FLANGE-BUTTON-HEAD-ALLEN-BOLTS-10-PK_W0QQitemZ8069854401QQihZ019QQcategoryZ25644QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZV iewItem

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David Jenkins

posted on 21/8/06 at 08:50 AM Reply With Quote
I'd be wary of using hex button screws as self-tappers - it's all too easy to round off the hex hole (or the key), especially where the pilot hole was a bit too small, or the material a bit too thick or hard (I used to know someone who was too thick, and hard!)

David






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Dusty

posted on 21/8/06 at 09:37 AM Reply With Quote
If they stick out greater than 1.5mm and less than 5mm they just need to be blunted. 5mm or more and it's 2.5mm radius.
(Theoreticaly if less than 1.5mm they can be sharp as razors)

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scudderfish

posted on 21/8/06 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
http://www.modelfixings.co.uk are good for smaller ones.
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