Not a ton. The bracket holds a sensor in place, and the standoff will be supporting a belt tensioner that's anchored in two other locations. In compression, we're probably talking low double-digit ft/lbs just to torque the assembly in place.How much load are you putting on it? Can you fill it with epoxy and then drill it out?
The OD of the spacer is basically the same OD as the cap screw head.Why can't the flat spacer rest on the remaining flat surface?
I did the same, and only found them for very small metric screws, or for lugnuts which are much larger and use a different taper.Searching for conical shim seems to bring up some results.
That is what I would do. If you can start with a hex recess fastener that should give you a nice centering hole for the bore. Also, I would lop the tail end off after boring the hole. My 0.02I think I'm just going to end up just whacking the head off another screw and boring a hole through it, and let that serve as my washer.
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