Hi,
I've had some experience with stainless steel fasteners and it really and I'm far from convinced that there worth it when clamping disimilar metals. Good for say new aluminium parts over say 3mm thick or stainless steel parts for example.
Remember using stainless steel bolts which high on the galvanic series and so will corrode the items your clamping, so for example if your clamping thinnish mild steel, that m.s. will corrode to protect the fasteners. So your protecting the bolt and making the part sacrificial.
Also the the problem is the corrosion be most probably under the head of the bolt or via the under the painted edge of fastener hole, so it could be be hard to see at a glance. Then you have to repair the part rather then replace the fastener.
You can separate the parts with rubber, thin fibre washers, and maybe some sorts of grease. You'll have to treat the inside of the hole edge too. This ok for trim items, but generally a no-no for items that transmit forces and it diminishes the bolt strength. SS bolts also may be unsuitable for items with high clamping preload, as this yield early compared to high strength steel.
Generally I'd go with electroplated zinc fasteners, inspect regularly and replace if any surface rust is visible anywhere on the fastener. If it is a really critical bolt assembly remove and check for necking corrosion under the head.
Any corrosion is is indicative of the sacrificial zinc coating having done its job and requiring replacement. Also a lot cheaper fastener then SS and easier to get replacements.
Clive


Reply With Quote




Bookmarks