Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Ball Nut Thread Size
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2003-11-26 10:15:56 UTC
kidderkeith wrote:
best to make a small adaptor with the internal thread on a lathe, and then
bolt that to whatever is to be moved.
If you have access to a 3-axis CNC machine, you can thread mill the
internal threads.
Jon
>I'm having a similar difficulty trying to find a 15/16"-16 tap for myYou can cut practically any thread combination on a lathe. It might be
>5/8" ball nuts. Any ideas?
>
>
best to make a small adaptor with the internal thread on a lathe, and then
bolt that to whatever is to be moved.
If you have access to a 3-axis CNC machine, you can thread mill the
internal threads.
Jon
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2003-07-24 08:09:43 UTC
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2003-11-26 09:30:53 UTC
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2003-11-26 09:35:45 UTC
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2003-11-26 09:44:11 UTC
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2003-11-26 10:15:56 UTC
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2003-11-26 10:22:35 UTC
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2003-11-26 11:00:32 UTC
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