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=Approaches=
=Approaches=
=Parts=
==8mm frame==
==8mm frame==
M3xXX, M3xYY, M3xZZ bolts
M3xXX, M3xYY, M3xZZ bolts
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==100mm frame==
==100mm frame==
M25xXX, M25xYY, M25xZZ bolts
M25xXX, M25xYY, M25xZZ bolts
=Parts=


=Life cycle=
=Life cycle=

Revision as of 10:09, 24 January 2021

Challenges

Fastening two or more parts together sometimes requires special tools, electricity or compressed air, sometimes damages the parts themselves, and sometimes cannot be undone.

Fastening two or more parts together should be quick, easy, produce a strong joint, and be a fully reversible process.

Bolts of different lengths are required to join one, two, and three thicknesses of frames to brackets, panels, and each other.

Approaches

8mm frame

M3xXX, M3xYY, M3xZZ bolts

38.1mm frame

M8x50, M8x90, M8x130

40mm frame

M12x50, M12x90, M12x130

100mm frame

M25xXX, M25xYY, M25xZZ bolts

Parts

Life cycle

Degenerative transformation

Long bolts can be cut to form shorter bolts.

Last use

Stripped, bent, or abraded bolts degrade to abrasive pellets for ball mills.

References