U Offor
Mechanical
- May 18, 2018
- 20
I am trying to make a simple plastic crate where all four side walls will be connected to the bottom face via hinges that allow the walls to rotate to and away (think of the sides of a cube with no top falling down outward and vice versa).
The thing is these hinges need to be purely plastic (HDPE) and look like the hinges of this box cover where there is an extrusion/pin fitted inside a hole, allowing the cover to rotate.
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Should I be worried about friction since the pin and hole are both HDPE? Will this be a transition fit? Can't find tolerance charts for this type of arrangement.
The thing is these hinges need to be purely plastic (HDPE) and look like the hinges of this box cover where there is an extrusion/pin fitted inside a hole, allowing the cover to rotate.
Link
Should I be worried about friction since the pin and hole are both HDPE? Will this be a transition fit? Can't find tolerance charts for this type of arrangement.