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Re: pic: 1058 PVC Pirates 2016 Robot: Low Expectations
One of our types of 1/4-20 rivet nuts require a Q size drill bit. We invested in a letter drill bit set after trying to figure out if any of our standard drill bits would work. I can say from experience that they don't like to work with a hole that is even a 16th of an inch off.
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Re: pic: 1058 PVC Pirates 2016 Robot: Low Expectations
Riv-nuts are fantastic and every team should use them wherever they can. They make almost any situation into one where you can blindly install a bolt with tool access on just one side. No more losing / dropping nuts or anything like that.
You HAVE to install them correctly or they will spin in place uselessly (you can fix this usually by just tightening it more). But if you do they are very strong - 2791 would actually lift their entire robot from 4 1/4-20 eye bolts screwed into rivet nuts! I have never run into any issues with Loctite and these, just don't use too much Loctite (a TINY amount of blue only) and you're OK. If you want to cheat, you can actually use rivet nuts with a long enough grip range in a manner similar to rivets and fasten two plates together by installing a riv nut through both of them. Then you can bolt whatever to the two riv-nut assembly. --- Oh, and fantastic robot 1058! It was awesome competing with you guys at Rhode Island; you were clearly the best ball cycler at the event, and picking you nearly guaranteed a capture. |
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