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General Category => Maintenance => Topic started by: crash7863 on June 15, 2019, 07:49:19 PM

Title: Stripped screw on tank mount for a GIVI tank lock system.
Post by: crash7863 on June 15, 2019, 07:49:19 PM
I was installing a GIVI BF05 tanklock mount system over the gas cap when I stripped an M5 screw. I realized I put the parts together in the wrong order and went I went to take out the screw it was completely stripped. Any advice on how to get it removed? I'm a little woried about using my angle grinder to chop off the head. I already tried using a vice grip, that didn't work and I just mangled the paint job on the mounting hardware.

I already have new stainless M5 screws that should be a bit stronger than the POS cheap crap GIVI sent out with their kit. I just need a safe way to cut this screw out with out starting my garage on fire.

:Facepalm:

Just discovered screw extractors from grabit. That'll probably do it.
Title: Re: Stripped screw on tank mount for a GIVI tank lock system.
Post by: CutterBill on June 16, 2019, 12:24:49 PM
Just a quick note... not all stainless steel screws are high-strength. Actually, a lot of them are much softer (and weaker) than Grade 5 steel screws. Don't fall into the "stainless is always stronger" trap.  If strength is important, you must know the actual tensile strength of the screw in question.
Bill
Title: Re: Stripped screw on tank mount for a GIVI tank lock system.
Post by: FJmonkey on June 16, 2019, 01:24:23 PM
To add to that, cheap SST tends to gall against cheap SST. So screws get locked up even when not cross threaded if you don't use some lubrication. Things that get discovered when the bean counters override engineering and operations.  SST fasteners can be soft like cheese.
Title: Re: Stripped screw on tank mount for a GIVI tank lock system.
Post by: crash7863 on June 16, 2019, 05:04:32 PM
Those are good points. Thanks.
Title: Re: Stripped screw on tank mount for a GIVI tank lock system.
Post by: Tuned forks on June 16, 2019, 08:20:41 PM
Use anti-seize to avoid the Monkey mentioned problem.

Joe