John2004
Mechanical
- Mar 29, 2004
- 237
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping someone having experience with self locking nuts can help with the following.
I need a self locking nut to be used on a 1/4-28 thread bolt. I'm not going to really torque the nut down, I'm just going to snug the nut down to take up any linear or axial play in the bolt.
The nut will actually "rotate with" the bolt as the bolt is rotated in order to adjust the position of a slider. There is a Delrin washer under the nut. The only thing that can really cause the nut to back-off would be if the friction between the nut and the Delrin washer during rotation, is greater than the torque required to loosen the lock nut.
Presently I'm using loc-tite and it works OK but I would like to see if I could just use a stock lock nut. The nut will never be reused or anything, basically just snugged down, set and forget. There are also no vibrations present.
I've listed the choices of lock nuts that I have from mcmaster carr below.
90566A210 (Nylon insert type Lock nut)
94830A515 (Expanding type lock nut)
91837A250 (Distorted thread type lock nut, top-lock style)
90040A120 (Distorted thread type lock nut, center-lock style)
Can anyone tell me which nut would provide the greatest resistance to removal with a standard wrench ?
Even if I have to keep using loc-tite, I might still use the lock nut since the locking feature of the nut could hold the nut in place while the loc-tite dries.
Loc-tite is good stuff but it just seemed that a self locking nut may be better from an assembly standpoint, and I won't have to wait for the loc-tite to dry.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
John
I'm hoping someone having experience with self locking nuts can help with the following.
I need a self locking nut to be used on a 1/4-28 thread bolt. I'm not going to really torque the nut down, I'm just going to snug the nut down to take up any linear or axial play in the bolt.
The nut will actually "rotate with" the bolt as the bolt is rotated in order to adjust the position of a slider. There is a Delrin washer under the nut. The only thing that can really cause the nut to back-off would be if the friction between the nut and the Delrin washer during rotation, is greater than the torque required to loosen the lock nut.
Presently I'm using loc-tite and it works OK but I would like to see if I could just use a stock lock nut. The nut will never be reused or anything, basically just snugged down, set and forget. There are also no vibrations present.
I've listed the choices of lock nuts that I have from mcmaster carr below.
90566A210 (Nylon insert type Lock nut)
94830A515 (Expanding type lock nut)
91837A250 (Distorted thread type lock nut, top-lock style)
90040A120 (Distorted thread type lock nut, center-lock style)
Can anyone tell me which nut would provide the greatest resistance to removal with a standard wrench ?
Even if I have to keep using loc-tite, I might still use the lock nut since the locking feature of the nut could hold the nut in place while the loc-tite dries.
Loc-tite is good stuff but it just seemed that a self locking nut may be better from an assembly standpoint, and I won't have to wait for the loc-tite to dry.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
John