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Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育??? ??? You know what they say " pictures or it didn't happen . ??? ??? good luck ??? ??? animal On 2/5/2023 2:51 PM, Andrei wrote:
250 does not mean AXA. it is the other numbers that count |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 6:51:06 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Thanks for the insight.
Should have typed 250-1xx.
Again thanks to all for the help!
On Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 04:53:42 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
250-101 is the AXA turning holder. 250-201 is the BXA turning holder, and so on.
Get
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 5:50:43 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Thanks a lot for all the insight.? The holders are all marked 250-xxx, which are AXA.? The adjustment screw, based on the jam nuts I just bought, are M10-1.0,? No 45mm, M10-1.0 set screws at the hardware store.? I'll need to pick a couple of
those up online, or turn a couple myself.? ? With respect to the smooth hole, holder, I'll need to turn a tight fit on one side of the stud, and a M10-1.0 on the other and do a freeze + heat to assemble.? I'll also turn a couple adjustment discs with a knurl
outside, and a M10-1.0 inside.
Thanks again,
Greg
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 11:25:04 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
I just re-read your message. What you have sounds more like a BXA instead of the AXA size.?
With BXA you are on the verge of it being too big for your lathe. I think it was about a week ago one someone in your situation had to shave a small amount from the bottom of their tool holder to lower it enough to center the tool bit.?
You might want to consider getting the AXA size, now, before you invest too much in the BXA size.?
Anyway, if that is the case, all my AXA information is worthless, but you have the same parts except in M10-1.25 size.?
Best of luck.
Andrei
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:56 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
Thanks for the insight. Should have typed 250-1xx. Again thanks to all for the help!
On Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 04:53:42 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
250-101 is the AXA turning holder. 250-201 is the BXA turning holder, and so on.
Get From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 5:50:43 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Thanks a lot for all the insight.? The holders are all marked 250-xxx, which are AXA.? The adjustment screw, based on the jam nuts I just bought, are M10-1.0,? No 45mm, M10-1.0 set screws at the hardware store.? I'll need
to pick a couple of those up online, or turn a couple myself.? ? With respect to the smooth hole, holder, I'll need to turn a tight fit on one side of the stud, and a M10-1.0 on the other and do a freeze + heat to assemble.? I'll also turn a couple adjustment
discs with a knurl outside, and a M10-1.0 inside.
Thanks again,
Greg
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 11:25:04 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
I just re-read your message. What you have sounds more like a BXA instead of the AXA size.?
With BXA you are on the verge of it being too big for your lathe. I think it was about a week ago one someone in your situation had to shave a small amount from the bottom of their tool holder to lower it enough to center the tool bit.?
You might want to consider getting the AXA size, now, before you invest too much in the BXA size.?
Anyway, if that is the case, all my AXA information is worthless, but you have the same parts except in M10-1.25 size.?
Best of luck.
Andrei
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:56 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 5:50:43 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Thanks a lot for all the insight.? The holders are all marked 250-xxx, which are AXA.? The adjustment screw, based on the jam nuts I just bought, are M10-1.0,? No 45mm, M10-1.0 set screws at the hardware store.? I'll need
to pick a couple of those up online, or turn a couple myself.? ? With respect to the smooth hole, holder, I'll need to turn a tight fit on one side of the stud, and a M10-1.0 on the other and do a freeze + heat to assemble.? I'll also turn a couple adjustment
discs with a knurl outside, and a M10-1.0 inside.
Thanks again,
Greg
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 11:25:04 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
I just re-read your message. What you have sounds more like a BXA instead of the AXA size.?
With BXA you are on the verge of it being too big for your lathe. I think it was about a week ago one someone in your situation had to shave a small amount from the bottom of their tool holder to lower it enough to center the tool bit.?
You might want to consider getting the AXA size, now, before you invest too much in the BXA size.?
Anyway, if that is the case, all my AXA information is worthless, but you have the same parts except in M10-1.25 size.?
Best of luck.
Andrei
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:56 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 5:50:43 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Thanks a lot for all the insight.? The holders are all marked 250-xxx, which are AXA.? The adjustment screw, based on the jam nuts I just bought, are M10-1.0,? No 45mm, M10-1.0 set screws at the hardware store.? I'll need
to pick a couple of those up online, or turn a couple myself.? ? With respect to the smooth hole, holder, I'll need to turn a tight fit on one side of the stud, and a M10-1.0 on the other and do a freeze + heat to assemble.? I'll also turn a couple adjustment
discs with a knurl outside, and a M10-1.0 inside.
Thanks again,
Greg
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 11:25:04 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
I just re-read your message. What you have sounds more like a BXA instead of the AXA size.?
With BXA you are on the verge of it being too big for your lathe. I think it was about a week ago one someone in your situation had to shave a small amount from the bottom of their tool holder to lower it enough to center the tool bit.?
You might want to consider getting the AXA size, now, before you invest too much in the BXA size.?
Anyway, if that is the case, all my AXA information is worthless, but you have the same parts except in M10-1.25 size.?
Best of luck.
Andrei
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:56 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
Hey Guys, Thanks a lot for all the insight.? The holders are all marked 250-xxx, which are AXA.? The adjustment screw, based on the jam nuts I just bought, are M10-1.0,? No 45mm, M10-1.0 set screws at the hardware store.? I'll need to pick a couple of those up online, or turn a couple myself.? ? With respect to the smooth hole, holder, I'll need to turn a tight fit on one side of the stud, and a M10-1.0 on the other and do a freeze + heat to assemble.? I'll also turn a couple adjustment discs with a knurl outside, and a M10-1.0 inside. Thanks again, Greg
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 11:25:04 PM CST, Andrei <calciu1@...> wrote:
I just re-read your message. What you have sounds more like a BXA instead of the AXA size.?
With BXA you are on the verge of it being too big for your lathe. I think it was about a week ago one someone in your situation had to shave a small amount from the bottom of their tool holder to lower it enough to center the tool bit.?
You might want to consider getting the AXA size, now, before you invest too much in the BXA size.?
Anyway, if that is the case, all my AXA information is worthless, but you have the same parts except in M10-1.25 size.?
Best of luck.
Andrei
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:56 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育??? ??? I used? one that a bud made? several years back , I wanted to see if I wanted to make one? but I spent more time tripping over my fingers trying to use it then its worth unless I was? doing small screws , like # 6 or smaller . For allen screws I can do them much faster with a coupler nut & get them all to the same length .? For regulars? screws # 4-12 if I need to I just use one of my screw cutting wirestripers . If you put the screw in right it will chase itself when you unthread it .? You may find that after making one & using it the romance may be short lived . ??? ??? YMMV ??? ??? animal On 2/5/2023 10:46 AM, Bill in OKC too
via groups.io wrote:
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开云体育
That is a huge waste of time for just 20 or so screws to be trimmed. Just use Animal's jam nut approach.?
On the other hand, if you do hundreds of screws, or have nothing better to do, then sure.?
It certainly is a nice tool to have. I will never need one, for the number of screws I will ever have to trim. I can always use the belt sander or the 12" disc sander to take down the length, if I can't chuck them in a collet or something.?
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Bill in OKC too via groups.io <wmrmeyers@...>
Sent: Sunday, February 5, 2023 1:46 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
That works well when you need only a few screws modified, but if you need more than a few, you should look into making a "Lantern Chuck." I've got a couple projects coming up where I'll probably be modifying a couple of dozen
screws, so I've been collecting plans for lantern chucks.??was the one I liked especially.?
Bill in OKC
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms to live by:
Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.?
SEMPER GUMBY!
Physics doesn't care about your schedule. The only reason I know anything is because I've done it wrong enough times to START to know better On Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 12:34:24 PM CST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
??? ??? ??? Good point . I have a bin in one of my tool boxes full of different size coupler nuts & jam nuts which I use for when I have to chuck up allen or longer screws/bolts for modifying . I just thread them in as far as I need & then lock them in with
a jam nut . Saves the threads from the chuck jaws , works for a regular vise & hack saw too . ??? ??? thanks Eddie ??? ??? ??? ??? animal On 2/5/2023 1:19 AM,
eddie.draper@... via groups.io wrote:
If you can only get plain Allen instead of dog point Allen (or any other head of your choice) I would turn a dog point on the ends. Regardless of how good the screw metal is, it can still burr over in use, and then you have to file or grind a dog point on in
situ to get them out. Much easier to have a turned down end to start with.
Eddie ------ Original Message ------ From: "mike allen" <animal@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, 5 Feb, 23 At 03:41 Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
That works well when you need only a few screws modified, but if you need more than a few, you should look into making a "Lantern Chuck." I've got a couple projects coming up where I'll probably be modifying a couple of dozen screws, so I've been collecting plans for lantern chucks.??was the one I liked especially.? Bill in OKC William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.) Aphorisms to live by: Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.? SEMPER GUMBY! Physics doesn't care about your schedule. The only reason I know anything is because I've done it wrong enough times to START to know better
On Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 12:34:24 PM CST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
??? ??? ??? Good point . I have a bin in one of my tool boxes
full of different size coupler nuts & jam nuts which I use for
when I have to chuck up allen or longer screws/bolts for modifying
. I just thread them in as far as I need & then lock them in
with a jam nut . Saves the threads from the chuck jaws , works for
a regular vise & hack saw too . ??? ??? thanks Eddie ??? ??? ??? ??? animal On 2/5/2023 1:19 AM,
eddie.draper@... via groups.io wrote:
If you can only get plain Allen
instead of dog point Allen (or any other head of your choice) I
would turn a dog point on the ends. Regardless of how good the
screw metal is, it can still burr over in use, and then you have
to file or grind a dog point on in situ to get them out. Much
easier to have a turned down end to start with.
Eddie ------ Original Message ------ From: "mike allen" <animal@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, 5 Feb, 23 At 03:41 Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育??? ??? ??? Good point . I have a bin in one of my tool boxes
full of different size coupler nuts & jam nuts which I use for
when I have to chuck up allen or longer screws/bolts for modifying
. I just thread them in as far as I need & then lock them in
with a jam nut . Saves the threads from the chuck jaws , works for
a regular vise & hack saw too . ??? ??? thanks Eddie ??? ??? ??? ??? animal On 2/5/2023 1:19 AM,
eddie.draper@... via groups.io wrote:
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and base it on a pair of machine floor leg price increases. 3 years ago they were going for about $300.00. -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of mike allen Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 7:00 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [SouthBendLathe] Here's why most lathes FS are bench lathes |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育If you can only get plain Allen instead of dog point Allen (or any other head of your choice) I would turn a dog point on the ends. Regardless of how good the screw metal is, it can still burr over in use, and then you have to file or grind a dog point on in situ to get them out. Much easier to have a turned down end to start with. Eddie
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Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育
I just re-read your message. What you have sounds more like a BXA instead of the AXA size.?
With BXA you are on the verge of it being too big for your lathe. I think it was about a week ago one someone in your situation had to shave a small amount from the bottom of their tool holder to lower it enough to center the tool bit.?
You might want to consider getting the AXA size, now, before you invest too much in the BXA size.?
Anyway, if that is the case, all my AXA information is worthless, but you have the same parts except in M10-1.25 size.?
Best of luck.
Andrei
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:56 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育??? ??? I have SAE down I can tell what it is with just looking unless its smaller that? 4-40 . I still have a real hard time with metric . When I'm into metric things I keep my tap & die set on the bench . Andrei's solution probably takes less space , hell you could even hang in on a cupboard door pull . ??? ??? ??? thanks ??? ??? animal On 2/4/2023 8:26 PM, Andrei wrote:
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开云体育
Quick clarification: my AXA tool holder is a Chinese no name. Should make no difference, unless yours in a U.S. or European name brand and in that case all bets are off.?
I checked the threads with one of these, and I highly recommend you have one in your shop because it saved me tons of trips to the hardware store:?
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Andrei <calciu1@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 11:22 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
I just pulled an AXA tool holder and measured it.?
Both the height adjustment stud and the tool set screws are M8-1.25
The stud is 50mm or 2 inches in length
The set screws are 20mm in length or 0.8"
Here are the McMaster Carr part links, although you can find them in many places that might not require shipping:
You will need the knurled thumbnut for the stud:
And pick a jam nut of your choice, also for the stud:
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 11:08 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
"Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ?"
The non-threaded hole is larger than the threaded hole
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 09:41:52 PM CST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
??? ??? The stud probably is a 3/8 24 on a DOrian Or Alorias (sp) ,. All of the imports I have are metric , but I can't say what they are . Take the tool holders to your hardware store & see what threads fit . Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ? I would think you would want all your threads to match on all your tool holders . A lot of these imports used real soft screws . When I got my set I went down to my hardware store & bought? bag of 100 good quality screws & replaces all the dog point screws on the tool holders . If you cant get dog points ,? plain allen screws will work fine . I also picked up? 20 good quality of the large allen screws for the height adjustment & a bag of jam nuts to fit them . ??? ??? animal On 2/4/2023 6:56 PM, G K via groups.io wrote:
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育
I just pulled an AXA tool holder and measured it.?
Both the height adjustment stud and the tool set screws are M8-1.25
The stud is 50mm or 2 inches in length
The set screws are 20mm in length or 0.8"
Here are the McMaster Carr part links, although you can find them in many places that might not require shipping:
You will need the knurled thumbnut for the stud:
And pick a jam nut of your choice, also for the stud:
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of G K via groups.io <bug_hunter2000@...>
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2023 11:08 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] QCTP Height Adjustment Screw ?
"Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ?"
The non-threaded hole is larger than the threaded hole
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 09:41:52 PM CST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
??? ??? The stud probably is a 3/8 24 on a DOrian Or Alorias (sp) ,. All of the imports I have are metric , but I can't say what they are . Take the tool holders to your hardware store & see what threads fit . Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ? I would think you would want all your threads to match on all your tool holders . A lot of these imports used real soft screws . When I got my set I went down to my hardware store & bought? bag of 100 good quality screws & replaces all the dog point screws on the tool holders . If you cant get dog points ,? plain allen screws will work fine . I also picked up? 20 good quality of the large allen screws for the height adjustment & a bag of jam nuts to fit them . ??? ??? animal On 2/4/2023 6:56 PM, G K via groups.io wrote:
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
"Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ?" The non-threaded hole is larger than the threaded hole
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 09:41:52 PM CST, mike allen <animal@...> wrote:
??? ??? The stud probably is a 3/8 24 on a DOrian Or Alorias (sp) ,. All of the imports I have are metric , but I can't say what they are . Take the tool holders to your hardware store & see what threads fit . Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ? I would think you would want all your threads to match on all your tool holders . A lot of these imports used real soft screws . When I got my set I went down to my hardware store & bought? bag of 100 good quality screws & replaces all the dog point screws on the tool holders . If you cant get dog points ,? plain allen screws will work fine . I also picked up? 20 good quality of the large allen screws for the height adjustment & a bag of jam nuts to fit them . ??? ??? animal On 2/4/2023 6:56 PM, G K via groups.io
wrote:
Hey Guys, Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |
Re: QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
开云体育??? ??? The stud probably is a 3/8 24 on a DOrian Or Alorias (sp) ,. All of the imports I have are metric , but I can't say what they are . Take the tool holders to your hardware store & see what threads fit . Is the hole on the non threaded one smaller than the stud from the other one ? I would think you would want all your threads to match on all your tool holders . A lot of these imports used real soft screws . When I got my set I went down to my hardware store & bought? bag of 100 good quality screws & replaces all the dog point screws on the tool holders . If you cant get dog points ,? plain allen screws will work fine . I also picked up? 20 good quality of the large allen screws for the height adjustment & a bag of jam nuts to fit them . ??? ??? animal On 2/4/2023 6:56 PM, G K via groups.io
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QCTP Height Adjustment Screw
Hey Guys,
Recently acquired a Phase 2 tool post for my SB9c.? I also acquired a couple tool holders that are missing the height adjustment screw.? One has a threaded hole for the adjustment stud, and the other has a smooth bore.? I have read elsewhere that the stud is 3/8-24, but when I check another stud ( from a separate holder) with the pitch gage, 24 does not check.? Thinking maybe metric, the stud measures 9.75mm in diameter with a 1mm thread pitch.? I guess for the smooth bore hole, I can make a stud with a tight fit and thread the protruding end 3/8-24.? Is anyone aware what the correct thread diameter and pitch are for the adjusting screw?? Both holders are no-name imports. Thanks! |