I have a vintage screw head polisher stamped G Boley, which has a set of 5mm OD small (sub millimetre) collets. I was thinking about making an adapter to use them in my 6mm watchmakers lathe. To do so I would need to make a drawbar.
The collets are internally threaded, and the screw polisher has a drawbar for them. However I can't work out what the thread is on the drawbar.
The thread OD on the drawbar is 3.32mm ( 0.130" ). As close as I can measure the pitch is exactly the same as 4BA (0.66mm 38.48 tpi). A 38tpi guage shows as slightly too small a pitch, a 4BA screw fits more closely ( I don't use BA normally so don't have a BA thread guage). Thread form looks like the BA form by eye. A 4BA nut threads easily onto the drawbar, but a 4BA bolt will not screw into the collets (its 3.46mm OD).
None of my reference books have a thread with these characteristics. 4BA is the closest. It could be a Boley special I suppose. I wondered if anyone had come across anything?
If I go ahead I will probably get a 4BA die, and thread a slightly undersize rod with the die closed down tight.
Edit to remove errant smiley)
Edited By Peter Cook 6 on 07/05/2022 18:49:48