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Performer table screw nut plates spinning.

Started by Easy, December 23, 2020, 05:24:33 AM

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Easy

I was upgrading the screws on my performer to stainless ones and when I was installing the last screw the nut plate came lose and started to spin.
So I am looking at a fix ,but it would require bring the the grill to a shop to get it tack welded.
Can you think of another option?
Thanks.

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Kneab

You may be able to center punch around the edges of it to keep from spinning. Or apply a few drops of Loctite between the nut and frame.. The green or red kind would probably work well.

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Red_5_Wrangler

Longer bolt with a nut on the bottom it should be hidden behind the front plate so you can't see it.

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Easy

Good idea,but I have to drill the spining nut plate
Quote from: Red_5_Wrangler on December 23, 2020, 05:54:28 AM
Longer bolt with a nut on the bottom it should be hidden behind the front plate so you can't see it.

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Easy

Looking at these options I drilled out the rivnut and fitted a replacement ,after talking to some friends one had access to a rivnut tool and was able to use it. Replaced and table reinstalled perfect.
Thanks for the ideas.
Quote from: Easy on December 23, 2020, 08:09:03 AM
Good idea,but I have to drill the spining nut plate
Quote from: Red_5_Wrangler on December 23, 2020, 05:54:28 AM
Longer bolt with a nut on the bottom it should be hidden behind the front plate so you can't see it.

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