Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

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Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Ad Eves » Wed Jun 10, 2020 12:25 pm

Hi All

Can anyone tell me the thread type for the screws holding the two circular inspection panels under the wings? Mine are rotten and I fancy some stainless replacements. I think the nut plates were part of the kit so they'll be an 'American' thread, meaning Ebay rather than a hardware store over here in Blighty.

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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Rynoth » Wed Jun 10, 2020 12:33 pm

I just used #6 sheet metal machine screws. If the hole gets enlarged then #8. Unless there is a nutplate, no specific thread type is really necessary. If there are nutplates someone must have added them (they weren't part of my plans anyway), and it would be hard for us to tell what thread they are.
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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Ad Eves » Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:09 pm

Thanks Ryan
There is a nut plate and it looked from the plans like they were part of a sub-kit, hence the question. They look similar to M4 but I'm sure will be an imperial size.
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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby sonex892. » Wed Jun 10, 2020 4:06 pm

Hi Ad. If they look like 4mm they are probably 8-32.

What you need should be on this page somewhere.
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages/ha ... /an526.php
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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby wlarson861 » Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:46 am

You can go to the hardware store and buy a couple screws to try. if they are standard nut plates they will be 6-32 8-32 or 10 32(3/16). I put in nut plates for all my inspection panels and used 8-32 size. The Ace hardware near my airport has these in stainless so I bought them there.
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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Ad Eves » Thu Jun 11, 2020 6:46 am

Thanks both.
I'm in the UK so buying 'american' hardware is mail order, hence trying to figure out the right sizes. I'll start with 8-32 as a best guess and measure the screws at the weekend if I'm wrong!

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Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Carlos Trigo » Thu Jun 11, 2020 2:26 pm

Hi Ad

What are you building in the UK?

Tell me which size and head of screws you need and I will look in my stock.

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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Gordon » Fri Jun 12, 2020 11:58 am

Sheet metal machine screws...….???

There are "machine screws" and then there are "sheet metal screws"...….it's either one or the other.

Machine screw require a plate nut (anchor nut) like a K1000-8 for a #8 machine screw (8-32 thread)

A sheet metal screw requires NO plate nut but requires the right size hole (smaller) for the #8 screw to get a grip.

On my Onex all the inspection covers were designated #6 sheet metal screws. I discarded them and installed K1000-8 nut plates and #8 machine screws for all inspection covers.
I don't trust sheet metal screw in an airplane in the long term.

Hope this helps...………

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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby inventor » Sat Jun 13, 2020 9:45 am

Has anyone tried Pem nuts instead of nut plates. Some of them will work on thin aluminum.
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Re: Aileron Bellcrank Panel Screws

Postby Ad Eves » Mon Jun 15, 2020 4:15 am

Carlos Trigo wrote:Hi Ad

What are you building in the UK?

Tell me which size and head of screws you need and I will look in my stock.

Cheers
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Hi Carlos
I'm not building but I have a Jab3300 A model Sonex based at Henstridge in Dorset.

Thanks for the offer; I should be able to order what I need., it's just a case of figuring out which size they are.

Where are you in Portugal?
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