KegOBear
Industrial
- Jun 3, 2021
- 13
I am designing a device that uses treads to allow the user to set variable distances from the source item by simply threading and unthreading a "bolt". The problem is, the user could potentially unthread it too far which could lead to damage and personal injury.
As you can see in screen shot below, we do not have access to the start of the threads on the "bolt" as it is being inserted in to a "helicoil" that is being inserted into a tube that blocks us from putting a nut, weld, or deforming the treads on the start of the threads. I was thinking of drilling a hole and inserting a spring pin into the bolt is smaller than the pipe's ID but larger than the "helicoil". The problem with that is it can easily go too deep and stop the threads from spinning freely.
Long story short, I want the green arrow to the maximum allowed distance. Any suggestions?
Thanks All!
As you can see in screen shot below, we do not have access to the start of the threads on the "bolt" as it is being inserted in to a "helicoil" that is being inserted into a tube that blocks us from putting a nut, weld, or deforming the treads on the start of the threads. I was thinking of drilling a hole and inserting a spring pin into the bolt is smaller than the pipe's ID but larger than the "helicoil". The problem with that is it can easily go too deep and stop the threads from spinning freely.
Long story short, I want the green arrow to the maximum allowed distance. Any suggestions?
Thanks All!