scootz
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posted on 26/5/07 at 10:10 PM |
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What's The Difference Between a Hank-bush and a Riv-nut?
Obviously other than the name!
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mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 26/5/07 at 10:32 PM |
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hank bush is for sheet
rivnut is for tube however it can be used for sheet as well
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the_fbi
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posted on 26/5/07 at 10:41 PM |
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Hank bush is "splined" and an interference fit into a hole with itself only on one side.
Rivnut is around both sides of the hole and crimped onto it.
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Bob C
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posted on 26/5/07 at 10:52 PM |
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rivnut is a 'blind' fastener so it's useful on tube - hank bush you need to access round the back.
Bob
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stevebubs
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posted on 27/5/07 at 12:22 AM |
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top one is a rivnut
Rescued attachment hank.JPG
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907
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posted on 27/5/07 at 06:28 AM |
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Hank bushes are almost as strong as conventional nuts.
Rivnuts are a weaker option.
They both have their uses, but in highly stressed parts of the chassis I prefer to weld (Tig) in threaded bosses,
as large drilled holes in the chassis are weak points. (IMHO)
Paul G
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