Can anyone recommend a source for clinching nuts? I'm refurbishing a seat pan for a 1954 Model 7 and need to replace a couple to line up with the frame mounting points. Originally these were 5/16" BSC, but I don't expect to find these are still available!
Just put 5/16" BSC nuts
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Clinching nuts
Hi Phil.
Not quite as easy as Paul suggests. You might aim for 5/16 UNF clinching nuts and after installation run a 5/16 BSC tap through which will give you what you want. Being close in TPI the form should be OK.
Peter
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Clinching Nuts UNF
Paul, type in clinching nuts to your search engine and have a look at these useful fasteners.
Peter, yes the UNF thread was my fallback position.
I try to keep to one variety of spanners to reduce the number of spanners in the toolbox, but taking the seat off its brackets is unlikely to be needed on the side of the road!
Phil.
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.."invented" in 1958. And…
.."invented" in 1958. And patented. Another unworthy USA patent. A nut that is riveted in place. That is a design using established means and materials. I admire Brunel...he refused to patent anything. It's just engineering design to meet a particular need, not an invention.
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We used Hank Rivet Bushes…
We used Hank Rivet Bushes for many years with great success. Owned by TR now. Simply drill a hole, push it through and peen it over with a dome head punch. I don’t know which threads they come in, we always used metric.
Dick Hudson
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Hank Rivet Bushes
Dick,
I'm learning all the time! There seem to be several names for these fixings i.e. self clinching nuts, captive nuts and now Hank rivet bushes. I've just done a quick search on the net and Hank Rivet Bushes comes up with a good selection, but mainly seems to be metric threads.
Philip
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Hi Philip, If they do an…
Hi Philip,
If they do an M8x1mm pitch it would be as near as 5/16” UNF and running a tap through we get you one less spanner in the box. It’s not as if it is a cylinder head bolt going into it.
Cheers and best of luck,
Dick
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Nearer still...
... 5/16" Cycle - 26 tpi as opposed to 25.4. UNF is 28. But of course I couldn't possibly suggest it.......
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Yes Ian, I was meaning that…
Yes Ian, I was meaning that M8 was closer than 5/16” UNF which had been suggested to be used earlier in the thread, with only 0.6 mm pitch error or about 1/2 of that over a nut length.
Cheers
Dick
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Clinching nuts
Happens to me all too often these days, going to enroll in the Met police training course at the Warren.
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into your favourite search engine. You will find a variety of suppliers. Take your pick.
I am curious what you mean by 'clinching nuts'.