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Old 27th May 2013, 10:35   #21
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That simplifies it a lot, thanks.
Wiki doesn't help much other than illustrating why I asked: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screw

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Old 27th May 2013, 11:41   #22
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They are flanged head bolts. Given the softness of the head I would be surprised if the bolt is that hard, but it could have been induction hardened. They are 60mm including the head (I know I should have measured the threaded portion), and as you can see, a good 5mm is non-loaded.
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Sorry, should have uploaded the photo!

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Old 27th May 2013, 12:03   #24
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The end of that screw has been specially machined, I wonder why ? Looks part bleed nipple part self tapper - weird, especially at M12. What function is that conical end performing I wonder.
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The end of that screw has been specially machined, I wonder why ? Looks part bleed nipple part self tapper - weird, especially at M12. What function is that conical end performing I wonder.
Looks like it's designed to also locate the part as well as hold it and the end of the bolt is designed to locate properly, to minimise any cross-threading!
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Looks like it's designed to also locate the part as well as hold it and the end of the bolt is designed to locate properly, to minimise any cross-threading!
That makes sense, but then it would mean this is a special screw, not an off-the-shelf
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Old 27th May 2013, 12:45   #27
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That makes sense, but then it would mean this is a special screw, not an off-the-shelf
Correct!

I'm on the phone at the moment, have you looked on the Rimmers site for availability?
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Old 27th May 2013, 13:30   #28
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Rimmers NLA, Brown and Gammon NLA, X-Part 1 off - and thats all the google results pull up with that part number
I have also found a posting from another forum that shows them NLA in May 2006, and they confirm its M12 fine thread too.
Its starting to look like a special run off from a machine shop
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If you can find a machine shop that will happily work with 12.9 grade bolts! Although there is no stamping on the head of these so it is possible (unlikely) that these are "normal" steel. I think the end of the thread is designed to clean out the threads as they are removed, like a tap. I doubt if it gives any physical properties to the bolt. Interestingly Rover only recommend a torque load of 100Nm which is not a lot, given the stresses on these bolts. Just going from 8.8 to 12.9 bolts gives a 30% increase in strength, but I just wonder how much stress these bolts need to take?
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Hi, I would use these with a suitable washer https://www.spaldingfasteners.co.uk/...olts-grade-129

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