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nutplate pitch
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-05-09
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britcan (Aerospace)
8 Feb 08 13:40
does anyone know the part number of a MS or NAS(M)type nut plate that has a 0.75" pitch between the rivet holes
nutplace diameter is 10-32 or 3/16
thank you
rb1957 (Aerospace)
8 Feb 08 15:15
that sounds pretty big, and no doubt you've looked yourself and not found anything. could you make your own, by mounting a standard a/nut on a small piece of sheet ?
FieldTeam (Aerospace)
9 Feb 08 21:15
MATERIAL AND DIMENSIONS?
Kwan (Aerospace)
9 Feb 08 22:02
I looked thru all the nutplate specs I have and only found .688 max. This is MS21059 and several others that have similar numbers (ms21060, etc). 字串4
Donethat (Aeronautics)
10 Feb 08 1:24
Hmmm, .688 MAX pitch for an MS21059? I've pitched them quite a bit farther after pryng them out of some unreachable area of an aircraft and being rewarded with a couple of bloody knuckles.
rerig (Aerospace)
11 Feb 08 15:07
Yes, but the pitch could be .688 Kilometers.
britcan (Aerospace)
12 Feb 08 11:49
Thanks for the assistance
We are going to use a nut plate doubler similsr to one of the ides posted below
thruthefence (Aerospace)
12 Feb 08 19:11
Are you replacing camloc receptacles with floating nut plates?
Kwan (Aerospace)
12 Feb 08 20:46
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How do you pitch the rivets further than the .688 inch pitch manufactured in the nutplate? Maybe you have a nutplate stretcher?? haha
rb1957 (Aerospace)
13 Feb 08 6:54
you'd attach the nutplates (maybe the one-legged variety) onto a strip of sheet stock, and attach that "somehow" to the plane ... no stretch marks involved
wktaylor (Aeronautics)
5 Mar 08 12:17
rb1957...
I prefer cutting-out and using a 1-nut section of a gang-channel nutplate. ED should probably be at least 0.2... so overal length is ~1.16"(+) [0.58" X 2]. Regards, Wil Taylor
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