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Re: Rivet Nuts and Rivet Studs

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Originally Posted by ajlapp View Post
Team 118 used them all over their bot. Perhaps they can chime in on their experience.
We had good success this year using 10-32 aluminum rivet nuts mounted into 1/8" and 1/16" box aluminum. We put a fairly large load on them when we attached our upper body to the lower body through just 4 of these. Its loose now after a season of wear, but still holds the 'bot together.

We did have problems when using locktite to hold the threads though. The rivet nut would slip in its hole before the locktite would break when trying to remove a bolt, causing the rivet nut to just spin freely. The only way we found to remove it then was to clamp the two surfaces together, putting more pressure on the flange of the rivet nut and thus holding it in place enough to remove the bolt.

In a non-FIRST robot, I have had problems with rivet nuts rattling loose in serious off-road conditions, but this shouldn't be a problem when rolling on carpet as long as your initial hole is the correct size (just like others have said).