by geotheo » Sat Nov 12, 2016 2:57 pm
(First post so sorry if I'm not following protocol)
Building Sonex fuselage and trying to order hardware. The hardware list from the Sonex website has a section labeled "Nuts, Elastic". In this section are AN365 self-locking nuts, for instance AN365-832 (I will use the -832 in this discussion but the same applies to other nuts, e.g. -1032). Looking at the Wicks and Aircraft Spruce sites, they show that they carry the AN365-832A. After much searching, I saw the actual MILSPEC and it indicates that the "A" at the end indicates a non-metallic insert. I'm assuming that would typically mean nylon, vs. an all-metal nut. The difference I believe is that the nylon insert versions are good up to 250 degF, the non-metallic are rated higher than 250 degF.
Looking at Sonex fuselage plans, they do indeed call out the nut without the "A" suffix. But I don't see that Wicks or Spruce carry the non-"A" version. Interestingly, the "A" version is specified on other Sonex plan assemblies.
Does it matter if it is an "A" or non "A"?
geo