alexeu
New member
- Dec 25, 2002
- 15
For all liaison stress engineers and DERs out there, here is a detail which I never got any answer to,
1) Does a freeze plug install in a parent material has to be concentric to the blueprint rivet hole (i.e. equal wall thickness on all sides), if not, then is there a reference that tells or specifies the deviation of concentricity.
2)Also what is the minimum thickness (theoretically) for freeze plug. I know that some companies specifies freeze plug to be installed in material minimum t = 0.063 inch. Some other companies says that minimum t = 0.040 inch before the freeze plug will pop out and the freeze plug loses bearingc apability below t = 0.040 inch.
1) Does a freeze plug install in a parent material has to be concentric to the blueprint rivet hole (i.e. equal wall thickness on all sides), if not, then is there a reference that tells or specifies the deviation of concentricity.
2)Also what is the minimum thickness (theoretically) for freeze plug. I know that some companies specifies freeze plug to be installed in material minimum t = 0.063 inch. Some other companies says that minimum t = 0.040 inch before the freeze plug will pop out and the freeze plug loses bearingc apability below t = 0.040 inch.