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Nutplates
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-12-11
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tonino59 (Aeronautics)
4 Aug 08 7:59
Has anyone a helpful tip where to find nutplates catalogs (to be used for aircraft)?
wktaylor (Aeronautics)
4 Aug 08 8:48
tonino59...
SPS has a catalog of standard fasteners (it produces) that has proven to be a helpful "finder" for me. I then go to IHS specs-standards for the actual data.
http://www.spstech.com/aero/prod_lit/index.html
Down load the "Aerospace Fasteners (7.5MB PDF file) Numerical Listing of Parts. Lists NAS, NA, AN part numbers for aerospace bolts, nuts and washers" brochure.
The noted brochure has a little pictorial view of most current generation NAS, MIL, MS etc fastenerss... and enough of a description to be a useful starting point. Regards, Wil Taylor
ewh (Aerospace)
4 Aug 08 16:04
字串5
Has it really been 13 years since they've updated that catalogue? Still good info though. When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. - Thomas Jefferson
bf109g (Aerospace)
7 Aug 08 14:15
Hi Tonino -
Give this a shot -
Alcoa bought out a lot of fastener companies, including Kaynar. - http://alcoafastener.thomasnet.com/category/nuts-anchor-nuts?&bc=1022
allfor1 (Aerospace)
9 Aug 08 0:41
I would try the Mil specs (free specs), MS21052 onwards. They usually have NAS equivalents.
tonino59 (Aeronautics)
9 Aug 08 7:32
Thanks to all of you. I found what I was looking for. 字串1 Just for completeness, where do you get the ESNA nutplate detail information from? IHS site doesn't recognize them.
bf109g (Aerospace)
11 Aug 08 7:57
Hi Tonino -
ESNA was bought by MacClean Fogg, which has a crummy website. I was able to find a catalog at
http://www.electronicfasteners.com/pdfs/linecard_maclean.pdf
It includes the ESNA clinch nuts as well as their other products.
tonino59 (Aeronautics)
18 Aug 08 7:32
Thank you, bf109g! Very helpful info!!
PolySim (Aeronautics)
7 Oct 08 12:29
I found this website quite helpful:
http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/
You can actually find alot of governement published documents here. So stuff like NAS/MS/AN/NASM. 字串1
You can also try:
http://www.alldatasheet.com/
wktaylor (Aeronautics)
7 Oct 08 13:43
OH-Yeah...Check-out SPS P/N TA2507 in the following catalog... looks almost identical to the JZ. http://www.spstech.com/aero/prod_lit/esna_catalog.pdf
TA2507 ANCHOR, FLOATING, CORNER, CAPPED, BASE SEAL 10-32 thru 5/16-24 to 250°F Regards, Wil Taylor
PolySim (Aeronautics)
29 Oct 08 13:43
Tonino check this thread its got info you need:
http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=227990&page=1
wktaylor (Aeronautics)
29 Oct 08 14:57
Tonino...
Bad news: one of my replies appears to have been trash-canned [disappeared]. 字串5
Further options to consider.
FTI ForceTech rivetless nutplates. Sealed version is available. Elegant solution! NP base is sleeve-cold worked into position like forcemate bushing [obvious fatigue benefits]; and a replaceable Nut element is installed. http://www.fatiguetech.com/fasteners_forcetec.html
NAS1735 Elliptical Blind nutplates are [were?] extensively used in F-16 wings. Install NAS1735 per NAS1736.
Click-Bond adhesive bonded nutplates [seal version available] http://www.enfasco.com/Click2I.htm Regards, Wil Taylor
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