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    Con Nicoll
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      #87995
      Con Nicoll
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        I am trying to positively identify the spindle nose thread form for my Murad Antarctica lathe.

        It's 1 3/8'' diameter x 10 tpi.

        I have tried Measuring the angle with both 55° and 60° thread cutting tools but without grinding the tip of the tool off it's difficult to judge the angle accurately.

        I first thought it to be 55° whitworth form however this does not seem to be a standard size. Can anyone advise?

        #88003
        Russell Eberhardt
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          But to put your mind at rest, Boxford threaded items, at 55 degrees angle, fitted perfectly well on my Atlas (US built) lathe spindle at the same size and pitch, but cut at 60 degrees.

          Mine too but I did give the thread on the backplate a light skim to make sure the chuck is located on the register and not the thread.

          Russell.

          #88005
          Ady1
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            Cut an internal thread using a lump of Delrin or Aluminium and see how well it fits

            Using the 55 and the 60 tools

             

            Only takes about 5 mins with a soft material

             

            Had a quick look at one on lathes.co.uk and it just screams "atlas lathe!"

            Edited By Ady1 on 27/03/2012 11:04:33

            #88010
            Bazyle
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              How about filing a bit of aluminium sheet to 55 and holding it against the thread. Although the wrong thread may fit it will be stressing the tips of the thread and may not ragiter correctly.

              #88011
              S.D.L.
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                Posted by Con Nicoll on 26/03/2012 23:40:23:

                I am trying to positively identify the spindle nose thread form for my Murad Antarctica lathe.

                It's 1 3/8'' diameter x 10 tpi.

                I have tried Measuring the angle with both 55° and 60° thread cutting tools but without grinding the tip of the tool off it's difficult to judge the angle accurately.

                I first thought it to be 55° whitworth form however this does not seem to be a standard size. Can anyone advise

                Hi

                several points

                1. Hold a strip of card or shim at the side of your screw cutting tool this will make the tool wider with a flatish end, and allow you to see which fits best, without grinding the end off the toolbit.
                2. Buy some thread pitch gauges you will always use them. need 55Deg for BSW BSF ME etc, 60 deg for UNC-UNF. plus Metic and BA
                3. By standard size I assume you are comparing with fasners nuts and bolts. When it comes to non fasners designers use TPI and Dia to suit the application. It becomes standard tothat product and sonetimes it gets documented in a national standard other times it doesnt.

                Steve Larner

                #88214
                Con Nicoll
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                  Thanks to you all for the responses.

                  After further careful measuring under a magnifying glass and a strong light it does seem to be a 55° thread form.

                  I shall be machining a test thread on a piece of aluminium before I machine the face plate I have obtained for the lathe.

                  #121644
                  Nick Easton
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                    Hi Con i was wondering if i could pick your brains about the lathe your using. I have recently bought one and could really do with some tips. cheers mate

                    #127559
                    Con Nicoll
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                      Hi Nick,

                      I don't have manuals or anything like that and I'm not an expert, but I'll help if I can.

                      Con.

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