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    Michael Gilligan
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      Another useful reference from this forum: **LINK**

      https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=146290

      MichaelG.

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      #616479
      Michael Gilligan
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        This might be handy for general reference:

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        MichaelG.

        #616480
        david bennett 8
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          @davidbennett8

          Dell, the anti backlash idea is not to put a twist in there, but to adjust both sides together (and parallel) to remove thread siackness.

          dave.

          #616481
          Michael Gilligan
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            Posted by Dell on 07/10/2022 21:37:23:

            also I see the nut in picture has a shoulder on one part and a recess on the other

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            The shoulder slides neatly into the recess … which prevents tilt between the two components.

            The adjustment is designed to be axial

            MichaelG.

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            Edit: __ Dave posted whilst I was typing that

            Edited By Michael Gilligan on 07/10/2022 22:59:17

            #616484
            Michael Gilligan
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              Posted by Dell on 07/10/2022 21:37:23:
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              […] yes please PM me and explain […]

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              Sorry to intrude, Dell … Was that line meant for NDIY’s attention ?

              MichaelG.

              #616493
              david bennett 8
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                Dell ,I think I have seen the reason for your confusion. You effectively have through holes for the grubscrews. If you look at the earlier pics you will see the smaller threaded piece has no grubscrew holes. That is what the grubscrews bear against. You probably had them bearing against the topslide casting.

                dave.

                #616512
                Dell
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                  @dell

                  6536a112-c6f0-46aa-85bc-a7eb4ee49bee.jpegHere is an extract from Pultra paperwork it seems they changed the nut to two piece in the 60’s and to metric .

                  And yes sorry Michael it was for NDIY

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                  #616513
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133
                    Posted by Dell on 08/10/2022 07:54:38:

                    6536a112-c6f0-46aa-85bc-a7eb4ee49bee.jpegHere is an extract from Pultra paperwork it seems they changed the nut to two piece in the 60’s and to metric .

                    And yes sorry Michael it was for NDIY

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                    Those are interesting references, Dell

                    Thanks for sharing them

                    MichaelG.

                    #616514
                    Dell
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                      @dell
                      Posted by david bennett 8 on 07/10/2022 23:47:43:

                      Dell ,I think I have seen the reason for your confusion. You effectively have through holes for the grubscrews. If you look at the earlier pics you will see the smaller threaded piece has no grubscrew holes. That is what the grubscrews bear against. You probably had them bearing against the topslide casting.

                      dave.

                      Hi dave

                      I can see the logic when the nut is 2 piece but with the 1 piece if they are adjusted up evenly then all you are doing is moving the nut out not taking any slack up unless it’s adjusted at a slight angle, even then it’s not taking slack it’s just making the nut tighter on the thread.

                      anyway my friend has decided to sell me some metric dials leadscrews and 2 piece nuts so I can convert my on to metric and have bigger handles.

                      thanks for all the input Dell

                      #616554
                      david bennett 8
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                        @davidbennett8

                        Dell, I know this has dragged on a bit,but could I ask one more question? I could kick myself for not asking sooner,but does your other slide look the same?

                        dave

                        #616556
                        Dell
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                          Posted by david bennett 8 on 08/10/2022 12:36:30:

                          Dell, I know this has dragged on a bit,but could I ask one more question? I could kick myself for not asking sooner,but does your other slide look the same?

                          dave

                          Looks identical in the picture but until I get it I can’t be sure.

                          Dell

                          #616560
                          Dell
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                            @dell

                            This is what I have coming hope they fit.

                            Dell

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                            #616561
                            david bennett 8
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                              @davidbennett8

                              No, I meant does your present cross slide look the same as your present topslide regarding the feed nuts?

                              dave

                              Edited By david bennett 8 on 08/10/2022 13:17:29

                              Edited By david bennett 8 on 08/10/2022 13:18:12

                              #616583
                              Dell
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                                @dell

                                Sorry David

                                I misunderstood yes the nuts are identical, the screws I have coming have two piece nuts and I think that is a much better idea.

                                Dell

                                #617103
                                Dell
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                                  @dell

                                  Well the metric leadscrew and nuts arrived the reason for the earlier crosslide only having one single nut is that the leadscrew also screws into the brass part in the centre of the slide, and the later ones don’t hence the 2 part nuts, also the leadscrew nuts on the later metric ones are larger although the are very similar shape, hence the later metric lead screws and nuts won’t fit earlier slides.
                                  Dell

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