LadyKat13
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2019
- 2
I'm hoping that you guys can provide a little insight.
I have a new component that is essentially the design child of an existing component. It is attached with flat head screws (82° angle) but the countersink that they sit in is 90°. I find that I have copied this mismatch in my new component, and I am wondering if there are any foreseeable problems likely to occur because of this. Both components being attached are anodized aluminum and the screws are alloy steel.
My thanks in advance!
I have a new component that is essentially the design child of an existing component. It is attached with flat head screws (82° angle) but the countersink that they sit in is 90°. I find that I have copied this mismatch in my new component, and I am wondering if there are any foreseeable problems likely to occur because of this. Both components being attached are anodized aluminum and the screws are alloy steel.
My thanks in advance!