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1/2-5 acme thread

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amechaman

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Aug 21, 2008
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I am having trouble finding taps or thread mills to cut a 1/2-5 acme 2G thread. This thread is awful coarse for this size hole. Can you cut a 1/2-5 internal thread or is this impossible. Thanks for any help in advance.
 
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What area of the country are you?

Because according to ANSI B1.5 that is not a standard size.
so you will have to special order them, if it can be made.
not sure with out drilling down deeper into the calc's.

contact a company who specializes in fabricating Taps.
They can tell ya if it can bedone.
 
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mfgenggear you are right this is not a standard thread and everyone has no quoted building the special tooling because it is so course for the dia.
 
If thats the situation, if this is a new design you need to corespond with the cutomer/design engineers, and see if they work work out a standard acme.

if the vendors (Tap & die mfgs ) are no quoting then there's a problem. The design is FUBAR.



 
Are you also making the mating screw?

Perhaps you could talk them into a double-start screw. This would give you the required lead (.200 per rev.) yet would yield normal-depth threads. It would look like a standard 1/2-10 Acme thread, but with a steeper helix.

Don
Kansas City
 
Incidentally, you can buy a 2-start, 1/2-10 nut right off the shelf (McMonkey-Carr has several versions) and weld/press/fasten one into your design. Again, it depends on whether you also have control over the screw selection.

Don
Kansas City
 
we are making the mating screw. the customer wants the threads
as they have them drawn so i am going to try and single point thread mill them. thanks for everyones help
 
I would go with eromlignod's suggestion.

This place has 1/2-5 ACME 2G cylinder nut, you could buy and cross-pin/weld/etc... into your part if possible.

Scroll almost to the bottom, P/N 2040-16

(FYI I have no affiliation with Green Bay MFG, but I have bought from them before).

--Jay
 
OK my specialist says it can be done but not practical

Western Tap in California

1-eight hundred -253-eight 2 77
 
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