Also is a spring washer recommended while mounting COB with bolts
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AN31 – Handling and Assembly of Vero LED modules PDF...pag 17, 18 and 19...
Mechanical Assembly and Fasteners
Bridgelux Vero LED modules are provided with slots or holes to facilitate mounting the Vero LED modules using screws.
Figure 16 below shows the four Vero form factors and identifies the slot and hole locations for mounting to the heat sink or lighting fixture.
All form factors have 2 mounting positions with the exception of the Vero 29 module which has 4 mounting positions.
The slots and holes are sized to fit a wide variety of standard machine screws and thread forming screws.
Refer to the mechanical drawings included in the Bridgelux Vero LED module Product Data Sheets and 3D CAD files for additional information regarding the slot and screw hole size and position with tolerances.
Screw Location and Quantity
Figure 16: Vero LED Modules with Mounting Slots/Holes Identified with Blue Cross
Screw Head Type
Bridgelux recommends using tornillos con un hombro plana para el montaje Vero LED modules, see figure 17 below.
A wide variety of commercially available screws types can be used to meet design requirements.
Examples include pan head, button head, round head, and truss head screws.
Flat head and oval head screws or other screws with an angled surface should not be used.
Figure 17: Screw Head Types for Vero LED Modules
When selecting a screw, consider screws that have a low profile screw head.
A low profile screw head has the advantage of blocking less of the light emitted from the Vero LED module.
Additionally, if a secondary optic is to be used in the application, a low profile screw head allows more room for the optical components.
Screw Torque
It is critical to ensure the proper torque is applied to the fasteners when mounting the Vero LED module to a heat sink.
If too little torque is applied, the thermal path between the Vero LED module and the heat sink will be compromised while excessive torque may result in damage to the Vero LED module housing. Many variables affect the actual torque required to seat the screw such as thread friction, materials of the heat sink and screw, screw head friction, etc.
For example, a machine screw with typical thread friction can be seated with < 1 lbf-in of torque, but it may take much higher torque to seat a thread forming screw.
Table 5 below lists the suggested torque values based on the screw size shown and typical friction factors.
It is the responsibility of the customer to test and ensure the correct torque values are specified and used during the assembly process.
Note that the holder of the Vero LED module is constructed from a plastic material and is engineered to flex so that the bottom of the plastic will contact the heat sink surface, see figure 18.
Figure 18: Typical Flex of Vero LED Module
Flat Washers, Lock Washers, Self-Locking Fasteners, and Thread Sealants
Flat washers may be used to protect the Vero LED module from damage resulting from excess torque and to provide a wider distribution of the force applied by the screw.
Flat washers, however, do not prevent fasteners from loosening in vibration environments.
To prevent loosening of screws during vibration or thermal cycling Bridgelux recommends using lock washers, self-locking fasteners, or thread locking sealants.
Table 5: Vero LED Module Mounting Specifications
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