avnwa
Mechanical
- May 23, 2023
- 4
Hi, our customer returned parts due to bad helicoil threads. There were several issues: some were tanged, locking and not free-running, over-installed (way too deep), damaged (feels like our contract manufacturer just had a bucket of random helicoils and tried to force install damaged threads).
The drawing has this callout:
Was the free-running callout was essential, did the note need to specify a particular install depth (NASM spec says .25p-.50p below the surface for non-countersunk holes.), and was a BOM for the helicoil necessary or the installation callout sufficient? Those issues were ambiguous for the drawing note, but I think the other issues are very much the shop at fault.
The drawing has this callout:
4X ⌀ .120 THRU
TAP FOR #4-40 HELICOIL INSERT = 1.0 * DIA.
INSERT TANGLESS HELICOIL AS PER NASM33537
TAP FOR #4-40 HELICOIL INSERT = 1.0 * DIA.
INSERT TANGLESS HELICOIL AS PER NASM33537
Was the free-running callout was essential, did the note need to specify a particular install depth (NASM spec says .25p-.50p below the surface for non-countersunk holes.), and was a BOM for the helicoil necessary or the installation callout sufficient? Those issues were ambiguous for the drawing note, but I think the other issues are very much the shop at fault.