danielleoh
Electrical
- Feb 21, 2007
- 1
I'm working on what is more or less a reverse engineering job right now. The original uses some stock parts, which is, I believe, how they might have ended up with a couple of strange thread sizes that I can't seem to find a spec for.
The most important one is M24.5 x 1.0. I measured the part a dozen times before accepting that this is actually the size of the thread, then went online to see if anyone showed any resources and/or specifications for it (the parts will be turned on a lathe, so at least we won't need to come up with taps or dies; but we will need to come up with a spec for the threads to be made).
Does anyone here know of a resource for it? I did a thorough search and found that it is, in fact, a real thread size; but the one product I found for it was an old thread gage on eBay, listed in Australia. So it's likely an obscure, maybe military or optics type of thread. Any help at all would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Danielle
The most important one is M24.5 x 1.0. I measured the part a dozen times before accepting that this is actually the size of the thread, then went online to see if anyone showed any resources and/or specifications for it (the parts will be turned on a lathe, so at least we won't need to come up with taps or dies; but we will need to come up with a spec for the threads to be made).
Does anyone here know of a resource for it? I did a thorough search and found that it is, in fact, a real thread size; but the one product I found for it was an old thread gage on eBay, listed in Australia. So it's likely an obscure, maybe military or optics type of thread. Any help at all would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Danielle