Vah1D
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2016
- 26
Hi everyone,
We use a lot of aluminum in our projects. Our general practice is to use steel flat washers under the head (we mostly use socket head cap screws) to avoid leaving indentation marks, or damage the surface during tightening and that seems to be working well.
However, we don't use them when we have c/bore holes, and sometimes we see the marking left by the screw on the disassembled parts, although it's not frequently.
For standard size c/bore hole, I'm forced to use small OD (very close to bolt head diameter), so I'm not sure that will solve the issue (maybe only helps with not leaving marks during turning) since the bearing surface remains the same with or without using the washers. Has anyone had experience using washers in c/bore holes?
Just to clarify, I try not to avoid c/boring for no reason, but sometimes it's necessary for different reasons. So let's assume re-designing to through-hole is not an option.
Thanks!
Vah1D
We use a lot of aluminum in our projects. Our general practice is to use steel flat washers under the head (we mostly use socket head cap screws) to avoid leaving indentation marks, or damage the surface during tightening and that seems to be working well.
However, we don't use them when we have c/bore holes, and sometimes we see the marking left by the screw on the disassembled parts, although it's not frequently.
For standard size c/bore hole, I'm forced to use small OD (very close to bolt head diameter), so I'm not sure that will solve the issue (maybe only helps with not leaving marks during turning) since the bearing surface remains the same with or without using the washers. Has anyone had experience using washers in c/bore holes?
Just to clarify, I try not to avoid c/boring for no reason, but sometimes it's necessary for different reasons. So let's assume re-designing to through-hole is not an option.
Thanks!
Vah1D