debun
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2008
- 34
Does anyone know of tried trued and tested pilot hole sizes for using ASME type B or AB thread forming screws in plastic? I was thinking simply 0.8*the major dia would suffice but I have changed that theory for the reasons below if you care to read on.
I see design guides for all the proprietary plastic screws i.e. plastite, remform, hi lo etc. etc. and there is a huge variation within even just one size of screw e.g. 0.02” pliot size variation between a #6 plastite 48-2 and 45 screw and that’s from the same vendor. Even if you use the same screw e.g. a #6 remform has ~0.02” pilot size hole variation based upon the material you are threading into. Pilot hole size seems to change based on the modulus of the plastic and the thread depth. What do you do if you are using a regular ASME thread forming screw? I may not be able to source another screw that has a good design guide and I’m limited on development time for testing.
I see design guides for all the proprietary plastic screws i.e. plastite, remform, hi lo etc. etc. and there is a huge variation within even just one size of screw e.g. 0.02” pliot size variation between a #6 plastite 48-2 and 45 screw and that’s from the same vendor. Even if you use the same screw e.g. a #6 remform has ~0.02” pilot size hole variation based upon the material you are threading into. Pilot hole size seems to change based on the modulus of the plastic and the thread depth. What do you do if you are using a regular ASME thread forming screw? I may not be able to source another screw that has a good design guide and I’m limited on development time for testing.