I'm working on a small mechanism which uses a strong neodymium countersunk magnet and a socket headed button screw as its base which allows swivelling and height adjustment (via the thread).
The BZP M3 screw has a fairly smooth head which fits into the less than smooth countersink of the triple nickel plated magnet, as under. This forms a "ball and socket" arrangement...
Due to the rough surface/s, very small movements are resisted as the surfaces lock together microscopically.
I need to adjust the mechanism minutely.
The mechanism will work in a moist environment.
I can't polish the countersink as this would be difficult due to the nickel's hardness, and if I break through it the neodymium under is very prone to rusting and then crumbling.
The magnets are made in China and I'm unlikely to be able to get the manufacturer to amend the design to provide a polished countersink.
I'd like to lubricate the mating surfaces to ease movement.
I don't want to use an oil or anything "wet".
What dry lube might be the best to try? Something long-lasting, dust and dirt resistant, moisture resistant.
Many thanks for any suggestions.
The BZP M3 screw has a fairly smooth head which fits into the less than smooth countersink of the triple nickel plated magnet, as under. This forms a "ball and socket" arrangement...
Due to the rough surface/s, very small movements are resisted as the surfaces lock together microscopically.
I need to adjust the mechanism minutely.
The mechanism will work in a moist environment.
I can't polish the countersink as this would be difficult due to the nickel's hardness, and if I break through it the neodymium under is very prone to rusting and then crumbling.
The magnets are made in China and I'm unlikely to be able to get the manufacturer to amend the design to provide a polished countersink.
I'd like to lubricate the mating surfaces to ease movement.
I don't want to use an oil or anything "wet".
What dry lube might be the best to try? Something long-lasting, dust and dirt resistant, moisture resistant.
Many thanks for any suggestions.