Slowmo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 7:32 pm
Graham,
Bad luck with the experiment, don’t know what went wrong. Can’t see why the helicoil didn’t go in.
I used a lathe, and put the wheel nut in the chuck. The 9.9 drill goes in the tailstock chuck, so the drill is straight and axial.
The drill is replaced with the helicoil tap, which is then also nice and axial. I turn the lathe chuck manually for better control.
I am happy to have a go with a couple of your worst nuts if you want to risk them. I have more inserts than I am likely to use. As was mentioned, UNC is much more common for alloy.
Let me know.
Peter
I can't see why the coil wouldn't start correctly either. I know the fact that the tap had cockled a bit on the way in made it a bit harder to start right, i.e. correctly off line, but I still don't get it.
I'm still in two minds about whether to do anything with the remaining worst nuts or just leave them as spares. They measure about 8.5 - 8.6mm when the new one measures just under 8.3. What's confusing is that the drill size for 3/8 UNF is 8.4 to 8.5, so the new wheel nut would seem to be undersize, and these are close to right.
A bit more research gets me to the diameter at the bottoms of the threads is 9.525mm - 2 * 5/8 H, where H is 25.4/24*0.866 = 0.917mm. So that's 8.38mm.
Which is still giving the new nut as undersize. I could go see how tight it is on a stud, but then it's not new.
Maybe I'm measuring it a bit wrong - I'm using the knife edges on the inside vernier calipers, so I think I'm measuring close to a diameter. I could measure the width of the knife edges and calculate the error that gives. But I need a set of vernier calipers made by Dr Möbius or Prof. Klein to do that.
Still, it gives a relative measure - the worn ones have lost about 4 to 6 thou off a nominal thread depth of about 24 thou.
But does that mean they're still something like 3/4 to 5/6ths of good?
Graham
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