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Tapped M3 Hole 1

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stargal

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Jul 15, 2019
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Hi All,

I am trying to attach two metal sheets together. One has a captive screw (PEM PF11-M3-2BL) and I want it to screw into a .036" Galvanized steel sheet.

My question is - can I place an M3 tapped hole in the .036" thick steel? Or is it too thin for that to be able to work?

I had used clinch nuts previously, but a change in the design has rendered this impossible because of center line to edge issues.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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You will only get about 1.8 threads so yes you can but it will not take much load, and will likely strip out the threads in short order.
 
Why not just a blind rivet? Do you need to disassemble it afterwards?
 
Extruded hole with a thread? Commonplace on consumer goods, and can be formed pretty close to the edge. Talk to your sheet metal shop.
 
ScotttyUK, great idea.

Yes instead of punching a hole (removing a small diameter of material) for your threads, use that material to give yourself more surface for threads. Just pierce the material and push it through to form in effect a thicker sheet thickness in the area of the hardware.
 
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