Hi there
Bought some various sized rivnuts from one of the many stools at stoneleigh. Didn't think to ask what size drills i need for the holes. Anybody
got any idea? I guess it depends on the rivnuts or something nasty like that? Should I just go by what my calipers say, or go a tiny bit smaller so
the notches are nice and tight?
Any help appreciated,
Liam
The 6mm rivnuts I had were just right with a 9.5 mm drill.
Steve.
If you have got calipers then just measure the outside diameter of the bit that goes in the hole and use the same size drillbit. Test on a piece of scrap first to ensure the hole is a snug fit.
they always seem to be the sizes i don't have and can't get easily locally - approx 7,9 & 11mm give or take for m5,6 & 8. i use a
tapered rotary file type thing in the drill or a small rats tail file to take out an 8 or 10mm drill normally as i dont have exactly the right
sizes.
Ned.
[Edited on 10/5/06 by ned]
It also make a difference if the Rivnut is steel or ally - just measure with a vernier to get the drill size. The tighter the better.
[Edited on 10-5-06 by RazMan]
the right sizes are available on the rs website
http://rswww.com
just do a search for clinchnuts
drillsizes listed are
M5 = 7.14/7.23
m6 = 9.53/9.61
m8 = 10.6/10.68
this is for avdel clinchnuts
I also don't have the right drill bits just 7,9 and 10 and then I just do a light overdrilling (i should get a small rat tail file
) untill they fit. Always seems to work.
Cheers guys...
Mr Caliper wanted me to go and buy a 6.25mm drill, so I told him to sod off and used a 6.5mm. The rivnuts squished up behind a treat and now I have a
lovely removable footwell panel - woo hoooo.
I have also fallen in love with rivnuts - they are awesome!! Hmmmmm... every single panel removable.......
Liam
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Hi, Metric rivnuts are available in both imperial and metric outside diameters. You will find that you have the exact drill for the job if you possess
a set of metric and imperial drill bits. For example, a metric M4 rivnut needs a 6mm hole and an M5 a 7mm hole. If you are unlucky to overdrill then
you can use an imperial metric rivnut which needs a slightly larger hole. This sounds double dutch to me but I hope you can follow.
Cheers
John