niall Y
Established Member
I've just purchased a length of 1/2 inch UNC studding, to make a mandrel for use on my wood lathe. I also purchased some nuts and washers from another company, and owing to the miracle of standardisation, they all fitted. I also bought some taps so that I can fix an aluminium boss at the end of the mandrel for engaging with the live-centre of my lathe.
When I checked one of the nuts with the tap, it would not fit. A quick check of the invoices showed that everything was 1/2 inch 13 tpi. Then on to check the components which all seemed good. I again tried to introduce the tapered tap into the nut but I could not get it to engage. I eventually managed to start off the nut ( a spare one ) on the back end of the tap before going on to re-cut the thread. Trying the nut on the studding proved that it still fitted , though was slightly more wobbly than the others. It will, however be OK for its intended purpose
So I have to ask the question - which of these components is the faulty one? The threaded rod has a diameter of 12.6 mm and the tap a diameter of 12,82 mm. I doesn't seem a lot but it's enough for it not to fit in, what I assume to be, a standard nut.
When I checked one of the nuts with the tap, it would not fit. A quick check of the invoices showed that everything was 1/2 inch 13 tpi. Then on to check the components which all seemed good. I again tried to introduce the tapered tap into the nut but I could not get it to engage. I eventually managed to start off the nut ( a spare one ) on the back end of the tap before going on to re-cut the thread. Trying the nut on the studding proved that it still fitted , though was slightly more wobbly than the others. It will, however be OK for its intended purpose
So I have to ask the question - which of these components is the faulty one? The threaded rod has a diameter of 12.6 mm and the tap a diameter of 12,82 mm. I doesn't seem a lot but it's enough for it not to fit in, what I assume to be, a standard nut.