brin
Aerospace
- Mar 12, 2000
- 122
I'm looking for other experience on repairing oversize bolt holes. Our typical repair is to ream and install aluminum freeze plugs (interference fit). However, this results in removing more material to allow for minimum wall thickness (.03 to .05), which can be a major issue in some locations.
Oversize bolts (NAS6603X or NAS6603Y, etc.) and Hi-Loks are preferred depending on the degree of damage, but availabilty is usually a problem.
1. Has anyone worked with thin wall stainless steel sleeves or repair bushings on structural joints? Corrosion problems?
2. We usually source from the following list of oversize bolts. Any other recommended additions? Specialty bolt manufacturers?
NAS6603 thru 6620 X or Y (.0156 or .032 oversize)
NAS6203 thru 6220 " "
BACB30US (Boeing) " "
BACB30FD (Boeing) " "
BACB30LC (Boeing) " "
HL63 (HiLok)
HL64 (HiLok)
Thanks
Oversize bolts (NAS6603X or NAS6603Y, etc.) and Hi-Loks are preferred depending on the degree of damage, but availabilty is usually a problem.
1. Has anyone worked with thin wall stainless steel sleeves or repair bushings on structural joints? Corrosion problems?
2. We usually source from the following list of oversize bolts. Any other recommended additions? Specialty bolt manufacturers?
NAS6603 thru 6620 X or Y (.0156 or .032 oversize)
NAS6203 thru 6220 " "
BACB30US (Boeing) " "
BACB30FD (Boeing) " "
BACB30LC (Boeing) " "
HL63 (HiLok)
HL64 (HiLok)
Thanks