Exceptionally , extremely important,
Put the biggest flat washer you can find under the head of the allen bolts or your nice oil tight cases will not stay that way for very long.
The heads of the allen screws are a lot smaller ( around 50 % if you care to measure ) so you put enough force on the surrounding alloy to cause it to collapse, thus loosing clamping pressure , thus starting to weep from the joint , thus causing you to do them up tighter , thus causing more metal to collapse from under the head, thus causing it to loose clamping pressure , thus causing it to start to weep from the joint, thus causing you to nip them up tighter , thus,thus,thus,,,,,,,,,,,,, .
You used to be able to get thick washers to fit under them but they do not seem to be stamping thick washers in these small sizes any more so I generally use 2 thin mudguard washers.
I clamp a dozen or so on a bolt, mount them in the drill and "file" them down to be close fit in the hole as standard washers in this size are too thin both radially and axially .
Prior to this I used oversized pop rivet washers ( for pop riveting soft materials , but even these seem to be unobtanium now days.
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Trevor