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Rivnut stud tool
rdodger - 17/12/12 at 07:12 PM

Can anyone point me in the direction of a locost rivnut stud tool?

FIXM6SRNSHSPWH 12.5mm M6 STEEL RIVET NUT STUD RIV-NUT STUD x12

Link is to show the stud. It's a stud not a nut.

I have a rivnut tool from memfast but that doesn't do the studs.

Any ideas? I did consider using a piece of tube with a bar on to hold it while I tighten a nut to it but I guess the stud would just turn in the hole.


40inches - 17/12/12 at 07:25 PM

According to MemFast this tool does both. Is this the one that you have?

[Edited on 17-12-12 by 40inches]


rdodger - 17/12/12 at 08:10 PM

Unfortunately not. I have the newer version.

I have just seen there is a note that there will be a stud conversion out in 2012! I better contact them.

[Edited on 17/12/12 by rdodger]


jimmyd - 17/12/12 at 08:49 PM

Can you fit three nuts on the stud? Think about it. That would be my locost way.

J


rdodger - 17/12/12 at 08:56 PM

quote:
Originally posted by jimmyd
Can you fit three nuts on the stud? Think about it. That would be my locost way.

J


Thats a plan!

I will get some ordered and have a go.


Charlie_Zetec - 17/12/12 at 10:51 PM

May sound silly, but what's to stop putting a bit of threaded bar in a normal rivnut? Surely the same outcome? And with a bit of thread lock, wouldn't easily come loose....


rdodger - 17/12/12 at 10:57 PM

I will be using them in the chassis for earth points. I want to use something with the best chance of sealing and not letting water in.


Canada EH! - 17/12/12 at 11:14 PM

Ali rivnuts in steel frame add electrical current, equals Corrosion!


rdodger - 17/12/12 at 11:17 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Canada EH!
Ali rivnuts in steel frame add electrical current, equals Corrosion!


Thats why I will use steel.


40inches - 18/12/12 at 10:22 AM

I wonder if MemFast sell the stud adaptor separately?


rodgling - 18/12/12 at 10:27 AM

Why not just drill & tap the chassis, then use a bolt?


rdodger - 18/12/12 at 06:40 PM

quote:
Originally posted by rodgling
Why not just drill & tap the chassis, then use a bolt?


I'm hoping the rivnut bolt will seal into the chassis, where taping it will not.


Jimfin - 18/12/12 at 07:32 PM

Try these - they work well, seal the hole, easy to put where you need them and will not induce corrosion and pretty near cheap as chips.

5 x Pop rivet earth terminals cars vans Land Rovers


Alan B - 20/12/12 at 08:55 PM

May be too late now, but I always just weld a bolt to the frame, head down obviously...works a treat.


Fred W B - 21/12/12 at 04:58 PM

+ 1, and if you use a stainless bolt you can mask the thread when painting and the exposed bit will not rust and look bad later.

Cheers

Fred W B


MEMFast - 18/4/13 at 12:14 PM

Belated reply but we have rivet stud conversion kits available now from M4 to M8 in plastic case - please see website.
We also have conversion kits for UNC & UNF Rivet Nuts - again please see website


rdodger - 18/4/13 at 02:42 PM

I have had mine for a few weeks now and they work great!

Thanks