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Screw Threads Screw Cutting
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Screw Threads There are 4 basic Thread Forms Vee Threads Buttress
Square Trapezoidal
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Screw Threads Vee Thread
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Screw Threads Buttress Thread
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Screw Threads Square Thread
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Screw Threads Trapezoidal Thread (30° Angle)
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Screw Threads Thread Terminology Pitch
Distance from a point on one Thread Groove to the exact same point on the next Thread Groove
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Screw Threads Thread Terminology Lead Pitch x Number of Starts
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Screw Threads Thread Terminology Starts
Grooves running side by side on the same cylinder
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Screw Threads Lead = 12 Lead = 12 Lead = 6
Pitch = Pitch = Pitch = 6 Starts = Starts = Starts = 1
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Screwcutting How many Starts? 1 2
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Screwcutting How many Starts? 2 3
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Screwcutting How many Starts? 3 4
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Screwcutting Job 1
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Screwcutting Alternative to Angling Compound Slide
Compound Slide moves = ½ Cross Slide Movement
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Screwcutting Methods of Testing Threads Test Nut
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Screwcutting Methods of Testing Threads
Go – No Go Thread Caliper Gauge
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Screwcutting Methods of Testing Threads Three Wire Method
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Screwcutting Three Wire Method requires calculating: Best Wire Size =
P 2 x Cos 30º (ie. ½ included angle)
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Screwcutting Three Wire Method requires calculating:
Measurement Over Wires = M = D – x P + 3 x W
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Screwcutting External Threads
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Screwcutting Full Form Carbide Insert
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Screwcutting Internal Thread
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Screwcutting Tracking Ratio Tracking Ratio =
Usually expressed as the lowest whole number ratio Eg. = 1 = Magic # Lead of Work Lead of Lead Screw 3 6 1 2 (The Magic # is used to determine the Starwheel or Chaser Dial details)
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Screwcutting Tracking Ratio Tracking Ratio =
Usually expressed as the lowest whole number ratio Eg. = 5 = Magic # Lead of Work Lead of Lead Screw 5 24 1.25 6
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Screwcutting Tracking the Thread
Tracking the Thread means to engage into the same Thread groove on successive pass of the tool.
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Screwcutting Methods of Tracking the Thread Starwheel Chaser Dial
Reversing the Machine Repeat Distance Method
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Screwcutting Starwheel
A thin gear like disc with teeth cut of a size to engage with the Leadscrew of the Lathe
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Screwcutting Chaser Dial
Sometimes used in conjunction with a Starwheel to assist correct engagement of the Leadscrew
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Screwcutting Chaser Dial Details
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Screwcutting Reversing the Machine
Reversing the Spindle is useful where a Thread with an unusual Lead needs to be produced Usually achieved by reversing the direction of the Lathe spindle without disengaging any of the drive gears
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Screwcutting Repeat Distance Method
Repeat Distance is calculated by multiplying the Tracking Ratio by the Lead of the Leadscrew
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Screwcutting Threads Metric Threads available by direct selection
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Screwcutting Change Gears - Simple Gear Train Standard Leads
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Screwcutting Threads To produce an M40x4 select:
Range II, Lever Position C6
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Screwcutting Threads To produce an M24x3 select:
Range I, Lever Position A1
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Screwcutting Threads Sometimes Threads are NOT available by direct selection, eg. 2.5 mm Lead
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Screwcutting Threads As 2.5 mm is not on the Chart of available Leads we must improvise
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Screwcutting Threads We can cut Leads not normally available on the chart by using: Formula D D1 x D2 F F1 x F2
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Screwcutting Compound Gear Train
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Screwcutting Threads We can cut Leads not normally available on the chart by using: Formula D Dn x R F Fn x S
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Screwcutting Threads To cut a 2.5 mm Lead: Formula D x F x 3
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Screwcutting Threads To cut a 2.5 mm Lead: Formula D 30 x 2.5 F 60 x 3
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Screwcutting Change Gears - Simple Gear Train 25 60 Change the 30z
for a 25z 25 60
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Screwcutting Threads
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